
Georgia (1995)
Année de sortie: 1995
Nation: France, United States
Alternative Title: Georgia de Ulu Grosbard
Réalisateur: Ulu Grosbard
Writer: Barbara Turner
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Barbara Turner, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Ulu Grosbard
Executive Producer: Ben Barenholtz
Sociétés: CiBy 2000, Georgia Film Corporation
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: alcohol, artist, drugs, folk singer, heroin, seattle, washington, sibling relationship, singer, sister sister relationship
Histoire
Georgia (Jennifer Jason Leigh), a successful folk singer, lives in Seattle with her husband and children. Her younger sister Sadie (Mare Winningham) idolizes Georgia but struggles to find her own path. Sadie's life spirals out of control due to her drug addiction and reckless behavior. She constantly seeks Georgia's approval but pushes her away with her self-destructive tendencies, leading to a tense sibling relationship.
Résumé
Georgia is a 1995 drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard, set in the vibrant music scene of Seattle. The movie follows the complex and tumultuous relationship between two sisters, Georgia and Sadie, as they navigate fame, addiction, and sibling rivalry. While Georgia finds success as a folk singer, Sadie's desperation to emulate her sister leads her down a path of self-destruction. The film explores themes of sisterhood, addiction, and the price of artistic fame.