からのシーン Margaret (2011)
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別名: J. Smith, Jean Isabel Smith, جی. اسمیت-کمرون
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Jean Isabel Smith (born September 7, 1957), credited professionally as J. Smith-Cameron, is an American actress. She spent a majority of her career in theatre but began transitioning to film and television later in life. She is known for her supporting roles as Janet Talbot on the television series Rectify and Gerri Kellman on the HBO series Succession. For the latter, she received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2022.
映画について: Margaret (2011)
制作&ジャンル
プロデューサー: Producer: Gary Gilbert, Scott Rudin, Sydney Pollack
Co-Producer: M. Blair Breard
Executive Producer: Anthony Minghella
会社: Camelot Pictures, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Gilbert Films, Mirage Enterprises, Scott Rudin Productions
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キーワード: bus, family, investigation, mother daughter relationship, new york city, police, relationship, road accident, teacher, truth, witness
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Margaret follows Lisa Cohen (Anna Paquin), a teenage girl who witnesses a bus accident in New York City. The question of whether the crash was intentional becomes a central issue that affects multiple lives. Throughout the film, Lisa grapples with her role as a witness and the consequences of speaking up.
概要
Directed by Kenneth Lonergan, Margaret is a drama centered around the aftermath of a bus accident witnessed by Lisa Cohen. The story explores themes of truth, responsibility, and the ripple effects of one's actions on others. Set in New York City, the film delves into Lisa's personal growth as she navigates her role as a witness within the context of her family life and her evolving relationship with her mother (J. Smith-Cameron). Despite the limited plot details provided by the source, Margaret is known for its exploration of complex emotions and moral dilemmas.