Women in Film (2001)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2001
Land: N/A
Alternative Title: N/A
Regisseur: Bruce Wagner
Writer: Bruce Wagner
Production Genre
Produzent: producer: Alexis Alexanian, Pamela Koffler, Jon Marcus, Christine Vachon, Gary Winick
executive producer: Caroline Kaplan, Jonathan Sehring, John Sloss
line producer: Narween Otto
Firmen: InDigEnt (Independent Digital Entertainment), Independent Film Channel (IFC), Killer Films
Budget: N/A
Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: based on novel, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, girl wears panties, panties, screenplay adapted by author, skinny dipping, white panties, woman sits on a toilet
Geschichte
Women in Film follows three women working in Hollywood over one summer, intercutting their monologues addressed to specific individuals or objects. Sara, a casting director, speaks to her blind infant son Samson and actress Holly Hunter about her husband's refusal to touch their son and his affair. Gina, a masseuse, schemes to 'steal the energy' of Hollywood players while reminiscing about her dead sister Wanda who was kidnapped by their father. Phyllis, a producer, talks to her son Eric as she struggles with the disintegration of her project to remake Pasolini's 'Teorema'. All three women frequently hum or sing the song 'You made me love you'.
Zusammenfassung
Women in Film is a dramatic comedy directed by Bruce Wagner and released in 2001. The film provides an intimate portrayal of three women navigating Hollywood's landscape, each dealing with personal struggles while pursuing professional goals. Sara, Gina, and Phyllis serve as the narrative focus, with their stories intersecting through shared experiences and observations about the industry. The movie explores themes of motherhood, relationships, career aspirations, and the complex dynamics within Hollywood.

