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Alternate Names: Helen Jane Shaver, هلن شیور
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Helen Shaver, born and raised in Canada, started her acting career at 18. She trained at the Banff School of Fine Arts and University of Victoria, British Columbia. Shaver has worked with prominent directors like Scorsese and Spielberg, earning awards for performances such as 'Jake’s Woman' (Theatreworld Award) and films like 'In Praise of Older Women' and 'Who Has Seen the Wind' (Genies). She transitioned into directing, helming episodes for various series and winning Emmys. Despite childhood illness, Shaver's resilience led her to pursue acting and excel in her craft.
Birth Name: Patricia Charbonneau
Birth Date: 1959-04-19
Birth Place: Valley Stream, Long Island, New York, USA
Alternate Names: Patricia Charboneau, Patricia Charbonneau
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Patricia Charbonneau, born April 19, 1959 in Valley Stream, New York, is an American actress known for her role as Cay Rivvers in 'Desert Hearts' (1985). After graduating from Valley Stream Central High School and Boston University, she began her career on stage. She originated the role of Lea in 'My Sister in this House' at Actors Theatre of Louisville before making her film debut in 'Desert Hearts'. Charbonneau also appeared in 'Manhunter' (1986) and 'Call Me' (1988), and made television appearances in shows like 'Crime Story', 'The Equalizer', and 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent'. After retiring from acting, she resumed her career with a role in the thriller '100 Feet'. Since 2007, she has been teaching acting at Hudson Valley Academy of Performing Arts. Patricia is the sister of novelist Eileen Charbonneau.
Release Year: 1985
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Media hora más contigo, Corações Desertos, Redescobrindo o Amor, En lady kommer til byen, Media hora más contigo, Yksinäiset sydämet, A szerelem sivataga, Cuori nel deserto, Pustynia serca
Director: Donna Deitch
Writer: Jane Rule, Natalie Cooper
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Companies: Desert Hearts Productions, The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Genre: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: 1950s, based on novel or book, casino, coming out, desert, divorce, english professor, farm, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lgbt, nevada, reno, nevada, woman director
In 1950s Nevada, repressed English literature professor Vivian Bell travels to Reno to obtain a quick divorce. She stays at a ranch owned by Frances and Frank Martin, who are preparing their daughter Cay Rivers for her upcoming marriage. Vivian feels out of place in the rural setting but is drawn to Cay's carefree and spirited nature. As they spend more time together, Vivian finds herself unexpectedly attracted to Cay, releasing emotions she has long repressed. Cay, who is already involved with another woman named Silver, is initially confused by her feelings for Vivian. However, as their intimacy grows, Cay begins to understand her true desires. Vivian's insecurities about her feelings and the possibility of a relationship with Cay are explored against the backdrop of the rocky desert landscapes and country-western music that surround them.
Directed by Donna Deitch and released in 1985, 'Desert Hearts' is a poignant drama that explores themes of lesbian love and self-discovery during the repressed 1950s. The film is based on Jane Rule's novel ' Desert of the Heart', set in Reno, Nevada, where divorce was quick and legal. It follows Vivian Bell, an English professor seeking a divorce, who becomes involved with Cay Rivers, the spirited daughter of the ranch owners where she stays. The movie is notable for its sensitive portrayal of lesbian relationships at a time when such representations were rare in mainstream cinema.