Scène de What Goes Up (2009)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Jilena Cori
Date de naissance: N/A
Lieu de naissance: N/A
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Biographie complète
"Prior to being nominated for a Leo Award in 2006, as the screenwriter of Paper Moon Affair (2005), Jilena Coria had made numerous television appearances. She was featured on Seven Days, The X-Files spin-off The Lone Gunmen, John Doe, and The Guard among others. In 2009, Jilena's acting career took an explicit turn when she debuted nude in the indie comedy-drama What Goes Up (2009), a film in which she prominently displayed her breasts while simulating putting her baby to bed."
À propos du film: What Goes Up (2009)
Année de sortie: 2009
Nation: United States
Titre alternatif: Caminhos Desconhecidos, Запасное стекло, Safety Glass
Réalisateur: Jonathan Glatzer
Scénariste: Jonathan Glatzer, Robert C. Lawson
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): executive producer: Steve Coogan, James Hoke, Anthony Miranda, Joseph Nahas, Jack Nasser, Joseph Nasser
producer: Jonathan Glatzer
Sociétés: Insight Film Studios, Nasser Entertainment Group, Station3, Tree Kings Productions
Genre: Drama
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: 1980s, drugs, high school
Histoire
In 'What Goes Up', set in the mid-1980s, New York reporter Campbell Babbett is sent to cover the Challenger Space Shuttle launch. While there, he becomes involved with a group of discontented high school students. The exact events involving these students and Campbell are not detailed in the provided sources.
Résumé
'What Goes Up', directed by Jonathan Glatzer and released in 2009, is a drama set against the backdrop of the mid-1980s. The film follows New York reporter Campbell Babbett who is sent to cover the Challenger Space Shuttle launch. However, he finds himself becoming more involved with the local high school students than with the space mission. The themes of discontent and confusion among the youth are touched upon, but the sources do not provide a comprehensive overview of these elements or any significant events involving Campbell and the students.