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Duration: 30 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x688 | Added: 2011-Apr-24 |
Alternate Names: Allison Brooks Janney, الیسون جنی, 艾莉森·珍妮, 앨리슨 제니
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Allison Brooks Janney, born November 19, 1959 in Boston but raised in Dayton, Ohio, is an American actress known for her extensive work across film, television, and stage over three decades. After studying at Kenyon College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Janney's breakthrough role was C.J. Cregg on 'The West Wing' (1999–2006), earning four Emmy Awards. She has since won Emmys for 'Masters of Sex' (2014) and 'Mom' (2013–2021), and received Tony nominations for Broadway productions like 'A View from the Bridge' (1997) and '9 to 5' (2009). Notable film roles include 'American Beauty' (1999), 'The Help' (2011), and 'I, Tonya' (2017), for which she won an Academy Award.
Release Year: 2010
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Жизнь в военное время, A Vida Durante a Guerra, Ahava bizman milhama, La vida en tiempos de guerra, Perdona e dimentica, Vida durante la guerra
Director: Todd Solondz
Writer: Todd Solondz
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Companies: Werc Werk Works
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama
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Keywords: bar mitzvah, dark comedy, florida, pedophile, sequel
Life During Wartime follows up on characters introduced in Todd Solondz's 'Happiness' (1998). Set against a backdrop of tension reminiscent of wartime, the film explores themes of love, forgiveness, and meaning through interconnected stories of friends, family, and lovers. The narrative is riddled with dark comedy and pathos.
Life During Wartime is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Todd Solondz. A sequel to his controversial 1998 film 'Happiness', it explores themes of morality, redemption, and the human condition amidst a backdrop of tension evocative of wartime. Despite lacking explicit war references, the film's atmosphere is permeated with unease, reflecting the characters' internal conflicts and societal pressures.