在18世纪的法国,足控一个女孩(苏珊娜·西蒙宁)被迫违背自己的意愿宣誓成为一名修女。三位母亲的上级(莫尼夫人,足控圣克里斯汀修女和谢尔夫人)对待她的方式完全不同,从母性关怀,虐待狂迫害,到女同性恋的欲望。苏珊娜的美德给每个人带来灾难,这是对启蒙哲学家丹尼斯·狄德罗对宗教滥用的猛烈抨击的忠实改编。
在18世纪的法国,足控一个女孩(苏珊娜·西蒙宁)被迫违背自己的意愿宣誓成为一名修女。三位母亲的上级(莫尼夫人,足控圣克里斯汀修女和谢尔夫人)对待她的方式完全不同,从母性关怀,虐待狂迫害,到女同性恋的欲望。苏珊娜的美德给每个人带来灾难,这是对启蒙哲学家丹尼斯·狄德罗对宗教滥用的猛烈抨击的忠实改编。
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回复 :Hardin portrays romance novelist Emilia, described as a whirlwind who blows back into the lives of her adult children, Taylor (McNamara) and Zach (Lloyd-Jones), under the pretense of a book signing arranged by her hometown's local book shop. As Emilia tries to reconnect, Taylor and Zach explore new and past relationships through an app that boasts old-fashioned human connection by way of the classified ad. Zach is given a chance to heal old wounds while Taylor matches with a woman that changes the way she's always thought about love. This is such a fun story from writer Lynn Sternberger, that is ultimately a story of love, family, and commitment in all its forms. With a cast that includes Melora Hardin, Arienne Mandi, Katherine McNamara, and Max Lloyd-Jones to help bring this movie to life will no doubt put a smile on the faces of our viewers this spring," said Lisa Hamilton Daly, EVP Programming Crown Media Family Networks. The movie is being produced by Neal Dodson, with Stacey Harding directing from a script by Sternberger.
回复 :The Polish doco for the BFI’s Century of Cinema distinguishes itself from all the others in the series by being the only one not to have any film critics, academics, directors, etc providing a commentary. Instead it takes the refreshing route of having ordinary people of all ages talking about what’s special to them about movies – so we get some old folks describing their first trip to the cinema when a lot of people didn’t even know what a film was, memories of what it was like to go to the movies as children, teenagers, and adults before, during, and after WWII, and especially the key scenes from films that have made lasting impressions upon them (not unexpectedly, Wajda’s KANAL strikes a nerve), which are shown in accompaniment, so that it becomes the interviewees who ultimately decide what’s shown in the doco. This kind of stuff is what the ‘100 Years of Cinema’ celebration is really about.