moonchildren (1970) - michael weller
“i dont know what menopause is ngl....”
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moonchildren (1970) - michael weller
“i dont know what menopause is ngl....”
Gillian Anderson during curtain call for A Streetcar Named Desire (2014) and What the Night is For (2002) 🎭
Ragtime (1981). A young black pianist becomes embroiled in the lives of an upper-class white family set among the racial tensions, infidelity, violence and other nostalgic events in early 1900s New York City.
It's impossible to argue with the fact that Miloš Forman knew how to make good cinema, but more than that, he really knew how society and culture informed a character's interior life, from their personal conflicts to their relationships to how they navigated the world around them. We saw it in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Hair, but I think nevermoreso than here, which feels ahead of its time in its nuanced approach to white privilege and the social structures that silence people. Plus the cast is absolutely stacked, I can't believe I didn't know more about this going in. 8/10.
Gillian Anderson in What the Night is For (2002)
Gillian Anderson and Roger Allam in Michael Weller’s What the Night is For (2002)
— anyone know where i can watch this? i’m desperate.
Gillian Anderson being interviewed for Michael Weller’s What the Night is For (2002)
— in love with this thespian 🎭