A romantic drama set during the politically charged early 60s where a sophisticated woman returns to her Southern home town and discovers her options are limited yet discrimination is plentiful. With the help of a Congressional ally, she inspires historic legislation which allows opportunities and protections never before afforded to women.
ट्रेलर
कलाकार
S.E. DeRose
Director
Anna Friel
Grace Gordon
Kelsey Grammer
Congressman
Starletta DuPois
Mattie
Pauline Dyer
Jubilee
Aml Ameen
Walter
Henry G. Sanders
Abel
Curtis Hamilton
Andrew
Tina Ivlev
Ruth
Hendrix Yancey
Angelina
Jared Simon
NY Times Reporter
Sean Astin
George
Justice Leak
Dick
Tom Schanley
Bradford Lotts
Rhoda Griffis
Mrs. Lotts
Jill Marie Jones
Viola
Vincent M. Ward
Squeaky
Jon Levine
Dudley Fletcher
Catherine Carlen
Joan
S.E. DeRose
Writer
आपको ये भी पसंद आ सकते हैं
Charming the Hearts of Men
Irgendwann werden wir uns alles erzählen
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source: Charming the Hearts of Men
I am a huge fan of Kelsey Grammer, and watched it for that reason. Then the story about how a first time writer/director, and the owner of the OK Cafe (which is very, very good in Atlanta) was intriguing. The making of it is far more interesting than the film however. I have a hard time with films that pretend to be historical, but don't actually use the factual history to tell the story, like this one. Additionally, it is slow, dry in many spots, an 'off' view of how black folks operate. Its an updated new of Gone with the Wind, that should have been left alone. It is in some ways, just as insulting, though you can tell it is trying very hard not to be, and yet, still . . . There is so much emotional confusion in the main character for too long, and her clarity has no hard defining moments but is as namely pam-by as she is. The script is very weak, though the acting is strong. The Director has a 'type' in casting black women, so two key characters look too much alike, when in fact black people come in a range of appearances. The conflict between the people of all colors, within their own race and class is incredibly superficial and shallow, so it loses any power it might have had if handled better. The lack of understanding about the power of the script sinks this film into humdrum land, and just makes the view wait for the end. The Writer/Director gets an A for effort, and perhaps her next film will be better, if she hires a real scriptwriter. Her directing was passable though.
Well written - fine acting. Inspiring for young women. Not raunchy - found myself wishing it were longer. The dressing, the cars everything made it feel like the 1960's. Bravo!
This is a beautiful film that asks some interesting questions. I loved the so many of the characters but most of all Jubilee!
Great movie with historical reference for women. One person can make a difference! Flowed well and loved the characters.
With everything going on in the world right now - such a great reminder how far we've come and how far we can still go. Well done, great job!
Fantastic acting, well produced film, excellent perspective. Appreciate you telling history from this vantage point. Must see!
This film was most enjoyable to watch Because it hit on several points! From a woman's point of view it shed much light on how title 7'was passed and how important this was to a women's livelihood and future. Masterful and delicately handlled!! I will see this movie again!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed the combination of a great story about a very important time in history along with the wonderful acting, cinematography, & music. The touches of humor throughout were enjoyed by all in the theater. Well written & produced.
It's so obvious all the negative reviews were left by men!! This movie is based on true events and about women being added to the Civil Rights bill in the US and consequently, the world. As an independent, highly educated and intelligent woman it deeply resonated with me. These events happened only 60 years ago, not even a century, it seems so recent when women weren't perceived as equals, and in some ways they still aren't, but it also makes me feel so grateful for the times we live in and that we now have the choice to not settle for less than we deserve and to choose our own happiness over being with a man who will make us feel miserable or drag us down!
