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Duration: 313 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Glenda May Jackson
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Glenda May Jackson CBE (1936-2023) was an English actress and politician born in Birkenhead, Cheshire. She achieved the Triple Crown of Acting with two Academy Awards ('Women in Love' 1970, 'A Touch of Class' 1973), three Emmy Awards ('Elizabeth R' 1971), and a Tony Award ('Three Tall Women' 2018). Notable roles include 'Sunday Bloody Sunday', 'Mary, Queen of Scots', and 'Hedda'. She studied at RADA and made her Broadway debut in 'Marat/Sade'. Jackson served as an MP for Labour Party from 1992 to 2015, including a stint as junior transport minister. After politics, she returned to acting.
Release Year: 1969
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Mujeres apasionadas, Love, Влюбени жени, Mulheres Apaixonadas, Når kvinder elsker, Mujeres enamoradas, Rakastavaisia, Erotevmenes gynaikes, Szerelmes asszonyok, Nashim Ohavot, Donne in amore, Koisuru onna tachi, Forelskede kvinner, Kvinner som elsker, Zakochane kobiety, Mulheres Apaixonadas, Влюбленные женщины, Asik Kadinlar, Liebende Frauen
Director: Ken Russell
Writer: D.H. Lawrence, Larry Kramer
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Companies: Brandywine Productions
Genre: Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: 1920s, alps mountains, based on novel or book, countryside, mining town, naked, post world war i, sculptor, sincere, sister, wrestling
Set in the sheltered confines of an English coal-mining community during the 1920s, 'Women in Love' explores the erotic and emotional entanglements of two sisters, Gudrun and Ursula Brangwen. The story revolves around their relationships with two contrasting men: Gerald Crich, a wealthy and powerful industrialist who represents the brutal and exploitative nature of modern society; and Rupert Birkin, an idealistic schoolteacher who embodies the search for sincere and honest love.
Gudrun becomes entangled in a passionate yet destructive relationship with Gerald, while Ursula finds solace and understanding in her relationship with Rupert. The story explores the cataclysmic consequences of these relationships on all four individuals, as well as the wider community they inhabit.
'Women in Love' is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Russell, based on D.H. Lawrence's novel of the same name. The movie is set in post-World War I England and explores themes of love, desire, and societal change through the lives of two sisters, Gudrun and Ursula Brangwen.
The film is notable for its exploration of eroticism and emotional complexity, as well as its visual representation of Lawrence's prose style. It is also significant for its portrayal of same-sex relationships, albeit subtly, in the figure of Gerald Crich who engages in intimate physical contact with another man while wrestling.