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Duration: 41 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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Alternate Names: Bridget Jane Fonda Elfman, Бриджит Фонда, بریجت فاندا, بریجت فوندا, ブリジット・フォンダ
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Bridget Jane Fonda Elfman, born January 27, 1964, is an American former actress, known for her roles in notable films such as 'The Godfather Part III', 'Single White Female', 'Singles', and 'It Could Happen to You'. She is also recognized for her part in Quentin Tarantino's 'Jackie Brown'. Fonda is a member of the renowned acting family; she is the daughter of Peter Fonda, niece of Jane Fonda, and granddaughter of Henry Fonda.
Alternate Names: Jessica Alice Tandy, جسیکا تندی
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Jessica Tandy (1909-1994) was an English-American actress who began her career on the London stage at age 16, notably playing Katherine opposite Laurence Olivier and Cordelia opposite John Gielgud. After moving to New York post-divorce from Jack Hawkins, she married Canadian actor Hume Cronyn, with whom she frequently collaborated on stage and screen. Tandy won two Tony Awards for her performances in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (1948) and 'The Gin Game' (1977), appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds' (1963), and played significant roles in films like 'Cocoon' (1985). She became the oldest actress to win an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in 'Driving Miss Daisy' (1989) before her death following an ovarian cancer diagnosis.
Release Year: 1994
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Alternative Title: Камила, Freda y Camilla
Director: Deepa Mehta
Writer: Ali Jennings, Paul Quarrington
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Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family
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Keywords: woman director
Vincent and Freda Lopez, a young married Toronto couple, drive to Savannah, Georgia for vacation where they meet Camilla Cara, an eccentric elderly violinist, and her son Harold. Freda bonds with Camilla over their shared love of music despite Vince's dismissive attitude towards Freda's musical ambitions. After a heated argument about Freda's career, she asks Camilla to accompany her back to Toronto for a concert at the Winter Garden Theatre. They embark on an adventurous journey together, during which they confront and make peace with their pasts. Meanwhile, Vince and Harold search for them, each eventually needing to reconcile his own broken relationship.
Camilla is a 1994 adventure drama directed by Deepa Mehta, exploring themes of female empowerment, artistic pursuit, and familial reconciliation. The film follows Freda Lopez, an aspiring musician struggling with her husband's lack of support for her passion. Through her unlikely friendship with Camilla Cara, an enigmatic elderly violinist with a troubled past, Freda discovers inner resources she never knew she had. Their journey together becomes one of self-discovery and healing, challenging them to confront their pasts and face their fears. The film is notable for its exploration of complex female relationships and its portrayal of artistic pursuit as a means of personal growth.