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Two Women (Italian: La ciociara [la tʃoˈtʃaːra], rough literal translation "The Woman from Ciociaria") is a 1960 war drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica from a screenplay he co-wrote with Cesare Zavattini, based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Eleonora Brown and Raf ...
[16] Like most of the other reviews, The New York Times was more impressed with the interviews than with the dramatic scenes, writing, "Whether they look like truckers or cowboys or sweet-faced grannies, the women seen in "Forbidden Love" have a shared sense of humor...Even in discussing the more turbulent aspects of their history, though, most ...
The two women, having pieced together the murder, face the moral dilemma of telling the men about the motive or protecting Mrs. Wright, whom they see as a victim. Their choice raises questions about solidarity among women, the meaning of justice, and the role of women in society as a source of justice.
The STARZ drama Three Women follows the lives of three women on a crash course to radically overturn their lives, and one of those women, Lina (Betty Gilpin), is a homemaker in suburban Indiana, a ...
The film was released in South Korean cinemas on November 18, 2010. [2] It opened at #8 in the box office selling, 59,424 tickets. [3] In total the film grossed US$836,481 in South Korea with 129,323 admissions sold nationwide. [1] [2]
As the two bond over Ellen's son Victor's outstanding talent for drawing, a relationship blossoms between the two women. Ellen's husband constantly criticises Ellen and Victor, and their relationship is shown to be hostile and abusive. Ellen's husband, a mill worker, cannot see the value of the art Victor creates and is distrustful of his wife.
The Samuel Goldwyn Company insisted in having the scene cut down but Deitch refused. [13] [16] [d] In a 1986 Los Angeles Times interview, Helen Shaver described it as being "profoundly intimate". [14] Deitch became the first lesbian director to have a sex scene between women seen by general movie theater audiences. [12]
When you Google “Black women buddy comedies,” the search engine’s What to Watch section only produces a handful of results. There’s 1997’s “B.A.P.S.,” 2017’s “Girls Trip ...