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Duration: 113 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Arlow |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1024x576 | Added: 2010-Apr-21 |
Alternate Names: Heather Joan Graham, Гізер Ґрем, Хізер Грем, هِدر گراهام, ヘザー・グラハム, ヘザー・グレアム, 헤더 그레이엄
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Heather Graham was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and gained prominence as an actor with notable roles in 'Boogie Nights' and 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'. Known for her versatility, she has played diverse characters across genres, from comedy to drama. Beyond acting, she has ventured into writing and directing.
Alternate Names: Jamie Winstone, Jaime Margaret Winstone
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Jaime Margaret Winstone, born on 6 May 1985, is an English actress known for her roles in various films and TV series. She gained prominence for her parts in 'Kidulthood', 'Dead Set', 'After Hours', and notably portrayed Barbara Windsor in the television film 'Babs'.
Release Year: 2009
Nation: United Kingdom
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Director: Duncan Ward
Writer: Danny Moynihan
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Companies: Arcade Films, Autonomous, Colourframe, Constance Media, Firefly Films, IFC Films, Magna Films, Muse Productions, P&C Arcade Film Fund, S Films, The Works International
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film
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Keywords: fine art, maneuvering, money
In London's art world, Art Spindle runs a high-end gallery hoping to sell a Mondrian painting for millions. His assistant Beth sleeps with his client Bob Macclestone and wants Bob to set her up in her own gallery. She helps Bob go behind Art's back to buy the Mondrian. Meanwhile, Bob's wife Jean takes an interest in young conceptual artist Jo who is attracted to Art's newest assistant Paige. Videographer Elaine tries to make it by throwing people under the bus. The Mondrian becomes a point of contention among them.
Boogie Woogie (2009), directed by Duncan Ward, is a comedic drama set in London's contemporary art scene. It explores themes of ambition, manipulation, and desire through interconnected characters involved in the fine arts world. The film revolves around the high-stakes maneuvering for a valuable Mondrian painting, which becomes a catalyst for betrayal among the art dealers, assistants, clients, and artists involved.