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Duration: 299 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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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.
Release Year: 1978
Nation: Canada
Alternative Title: En hommage aux femmes de trente ans, El deseo por la mujer madura, Modne kvinder er bedst, Mujeres de treinta años, Vuosikertanaiset, Neos me ola ta prosonta gia kyries kapoia ilikias, Érett nők dicsérete, Donna è meraviglia, Doswiadczone kobiety, Hans vilda år, Lust auf Liebe
Director: George Kaczender
Writer: Barrie Wexler, Paul Gottlieb, Stephen Vizinczey
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Companies: Astral Bellevue Pathé, Canadian Film Development Corporation, Famous Players Film Company, Films RSL, T.S.M. Investments Limited
Genre: Comedy, Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: older woman younger man relationship
Set during World War II in Hungary, Andras Vayda procures local girls for occupying G.I.'s due to the turmoil around him. Disillusioned with women his own age, he encounters Maya, a married woman in her thirties who becomes his mentor in love and romance. Maya is the first of many older women that Andras meets throughout his teenage years and early adulthood.
In Praise of Older Women (1978) is a Canadian film directed by George Kaczender, blending comedy, drama, and romance. The story revolves around Andras Vayda's experiences with older women during his formative years amidst the turmoil of World War II Hungary. The film explores themes of love, relationships, and self-discovery, showcasing Andras' journey from a young man seeking guidance to one who embraces his unique perspective on romance.