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Duration: 117 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Marsha Blake, Marsha S. Blake
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Marsha Stephanie Blake is an actress known for her role in 'Luce' (2019), where she played the character of Harriet Wilson, a married woman who must confront their perception of their adopted son from Eritrea when he faces accusations at school.
Alternate Names: Naomi Ellen Watts, Ναόμι Έλεν Γουότς, نائومی واتز, نائومی واتس, نعومي واتس, เนโอมี วอตส์, ナオミ・ワッツ, 妮奥米·瓦兹, 娜奥米·沃茨, 娜歐蜜·華茲, 나오미 왓츠
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Naomi Ellen Watts, born September 28, 1968, is a British actress known for her international rise after starring in David Lynch's 'Mulholland Drive' (2001). She has been nominated twice for an Academy Award for Best Actress, firstly for her role as a grief-stricken mother in '21 Grams' (2003) and secondly for her performance as Maria Bennett in 'The Impossible' (2012). Watts moved to Australia with her family and made her film debut there before relocating to the United States. She has served as an ambassador for UNAIDS and Pantene's Beautiful Lengths.
Release Year: 2019
Nation: China, United States of America
Alternative Title: Pannim Rabbot La'Emet, ルース, Люс, Луче
Director: Julius Onah
Writer: J.C. Lee, Julius Onah
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Companies: Altona Filmhaus, Dream Factory Group, New Tropics, Topic Studios
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
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Keywords: adopted son, arlington
Luce, an adopted Ethiopian son of a wealthy American family, has achieved remarkable success as both a star athlete and top student at his prestigious school in Arlington, Virginia. His seemingly perfect image is challenged when one of his teachers, Ms. Wilson, finds disturbing views on political violence in his journal. Luce's parents, Amy and Peter, struggle to reconcile this revelation with their son's accomplishments and the progressive values they hold. As the family navigates this crisis, it causes intense debates on race and identity within their social circle.
Luce explores the complex dynamics of race, privilege, and perception through its protagonist Luce (played by Kelvin Harrison Jr.), an adopted Ethiopian teenager who has been raised in a white American household. The film challenges idealized notions of success and progressivism, as Luce's parents grapple with the implications of his views on political violence. Directed by Julius Onah, 'Luce' premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019 and was praised for its exploration of timely themes and strong performances.