からのシーン Conception (2011)
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詳細
別名: Ameríca Athene Olivo , Soluna, Ameríca Olivo
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America Athene Olivo is an American actress and singer best known as a member of the band Soluna, for her roles in the films Bitch Slap (2009), Friday the 13th (2009) and Maniac (2012), as well as starring in the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Born in Van Nuys, California, she has dual citizenship to the United States and Canada. She is married to actor Christian Campbell.
映画について: Conception (2011)
制作&ジャンル
プロデューサー: producer: Leila Leigh, Stephanie Sherrin, Josh Stolberg
co-producer: Hayden Roush
associate producer: Nick Taravella
キーワード
キーワード: argument, bookend scenes, children, conception, drive thru, ensemble cast, fast food restaurant, female female kiss, lesbian, lesbian couple, lesbian sex, low budget film, night, sex, smashing a tv set, talking to the camera, television set, trying to conceive, vox pop, written by director
ストーリー
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.
概要
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.