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Duration: 168 sec. | Nudity: no | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x360 | Added: 2012-Mar-28 |
Alternate Names: جولی باون, جولی بوون, 茱莉·鮑溫
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Julie Bowen Luetkemeyer, born March 3, 1970, is an American actress best known for her role as Claire Dunphy on Modern Family. She started her acting career in the soap opera Loving in 1992 and gained recognition playing Carol Vessey on Ed (2000-2004). Bowen has had various roles in films like Happy Gilmore (1996) and Kids in America (2005), and TV shows such as ER, Lost, and Weeds. She won two Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Claire Dunphy from 2009 onwards.
Release Year: 2011
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Josh Stolberg
Writer: Josh Stolberg
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Genre: Comedy, Romance
Conception follows nine different couples as they each attempt to conceive a child on the same night. The film is a comedic exploration of the various challenges and circumstances surrounding these attempts, from fertility struggles to nervous first times. Among the couples are: a married couple played by Julie Bowen and David Arquette who are struggling with infertility; a teenage boy and girl portrayed by unknown actors in their first time together; and other couples with various stories and obstacles.
Conception is a romantic comedy that humorously examines the complexities of conception. The film follows nine diverse couples through their respective experiences, demonstrating that while sex may seem straightforward, conceiving a child can be anything but. With an ensemble cast including notable actors like Julie Bowen, David Arquette, and Connie Britton, the movie offers a mix of humor and relatable moments. Directed by Josh Stolberg in 2011, Conception is a blend of comedy and drama that highlights the universal human experience of trying to start a family.