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Title:
Seberg / directed by Benedict Andrews.
Edition:
[Widescreen edition]
Publisher:
Universal Studios,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
1 videodisc ( 98 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Seberg, Jean.
Seberg, Jean.
United States.--Federal Bureau of Investigation--Officials and employees--Drama.
United States.--Federal Bureau of Investigation
Civil rights--United States--Drama.
Political rights--United States--1961-1970--Drama.
Motion picture actors and actresses--Drama.
Women political activists--Drama.
Nineteen sixties--Drama.
Man-woman relationships--Drama.
Motion picture actors and actresses--United States--Drama.
Social reformers--United States--Drama.
Employees.
Motion picture actors and actresses.
Nineteen sixties.
Women political activists.
Biographical films.
Drama.
Historical films.
Biographical films.
Historical films.
Films biographiques.
Films historiques.
Other Authors:
Andrews, Benedict, director.
Shrapnel, Joe, 1976- screenwriter.
Waterhouse, Anna, screenwriter.
Stewart, Kristen, 1990- actor.
Qualley, Margaret, actor.
Beetz, Zazie, actor.
Root, Stephen, actor.
Vaughn, Vince, actor.
Mackie, Anthony, 1978- actor.
O'Connell, Jack, 1990- actor.
Pettyjohn, Jade, 2000- actor.
Meaney, Colm, 1953- actor.
Blain, Ser'Darius, actor.
Jordan, James, 1979- actor.
Notes:
Kristen Stewart, Margaret Qualley, Zazie Beetz, Stephen Root, Vince Vaughn, Anthony Mackie, Jack O'Connell, Jade Pettyjohn, Colm Meaney, Ser'Darius Blain, James Jordan. 12/29/2020. Title from container.
Summary:
Inspired by true events about the French New Wave darling and Breathless star, Jean Seberg, who in the late 1960s was targeted by the FBI because of her support of the civil rights movement and romantic involvement with Hakim Jamal, among others. In Benedict Andrews' noir-ish thriller, her life and career are destroyed by Hoover's overreaching surveillance and harassment to suppress and discredit her activism.
"Stewart keeps you glued throughout, giving a coolly compelling performance that becomes steadily more poignant as the subject unravels."--Hollywood Reporter.
"The picture is potent and engaging; even its fictionalized elements ring with the spirit of truth."--Time Magazine.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1411260794
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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