Scène de Coming Home (1978)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Jane Seymour Fonda
Date de naissance: 1937-12-21
Lieu de naissance: New York City, New York, United States
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Noms alternatifs: Jane Seymour Fonda
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Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actress, activist, and former fashion model. She is the recipient of various accolades including two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the AFI Life Achievement Award, the Golden Lion Honorary Award, the Honorary Palme d'Or, and the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Born to socialite Frances Ford Seymour and actor Henry Fonda, Fonda made her acting debut with the 1960 Broadway play There Was a Little Girl, for which she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play, and made her screen debut later the same year with the romantic comedy Tall Story. She rose to prominence during the 1960s with the comedies Period of Adjustment (1962), Sunday in New York (1963), Cat Ballou (1965), Barefoot in the Park (1967), and Barbarella (1968). Her first husband was Barbarella director Roger Vadim. A seven-time Academy Award nominee, she received her first nomination for They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969), and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress twice in the 1970s, for Klute (1971) and Coming Home (1978). Her other nominations were for Julia (1977), The China Syndrome (1979), On Golden Pond (1981), and The Morning After (1986). Consecutive hits Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), California Suite (1978), The Electric Horseman (1979), and 9 to 5 (1980) sustained Fonda's box-office drawing power, and she won a Primetime Emmy Award for her performance in the TV film The Dollmaker (1984).
In 1982, she released her first exercise video, Jane Fonda's Workout, which became the highest-selling VHS of the 20th century. It would be the first of 22 such videos over the next 13 years, which would collectively sell over 17 million copies. Divorced from her second husband Tom Hayden, she married billionaire media mogul Ted Turner in 1991 and retired from acting, following a row of commercially unsuccessful films concluded by Stanley & Iris (1990). Fonda divorced Turner in 2001 and returned to the screen with the hit Monster-in-Law (2005). Although Georgia Rule (2007) was her only other movie during the 2000s, in the early 2010s she fully re-launched her career. Subsequent films have included The Butler (2013), This Is Where I Leave You (2014), Youth (2015), Our Souls at Night (2017), and Book Club (2018). In 2009, she returned to Broadway after a 49-year absence from the stage, in the play 33 Variations which earned her a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, while her major recurring role in the HBO drama series The Newsroom (2012–14) earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. She also released another five exercise videos between 2009 and 2012. Fonda currently stars as Grace Hanson in the Netflix comedy series Grace and Frankie, which debuted in 2015 and has earned her nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Nom de naissance: Penelope Milford
Date de naissance: 1948-03-23
Lieu de naissance: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Noms alternatifs: Penny Milford
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Penelope Dale Milford (born March 23, 1948) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Vi Munson in Coming Home (1978), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
À propos du film: Coming Home (1978)
Année de sortie: 1978
Nation: United States
Titre alternatif: Regreso sin gloria, De terugkomst, Amargo Regresso, Завръщане у дома, Le retour, Návrat domů, På vej hjem, Sie kehren heim, Kojutulek, Katkera paluu, Hazatérés, Ha-Shiva Habiata, Tornando a casa, Hjemkomsten, Powrót do domu, O Regresso dos Heróis, Întoarcerea acasă, Návrat domov, Vojakova vrnitev, Возвращение домой, El regreso, Hemkomsten, Eve dönüs, Buffalo Ghosts
Réalisateur: Hal Ashby
Scénariste: Nancy Dowd, Robert C. Jones, Rudy Wurlitzer, Waldo Salt
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Jerome Hellman
Co_Producer: Bruce Gilbert
Sociétés: Jayne Productions Inc, Jerome Hellman Productions, United Artists
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: 1960s, california, hospital, love, marine, paraplegic, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), vietnam, vietnam war, volunteer, wheelchair
Histoire
In 1960s California, Sally Hyde (Jane Fonda), wife of a Marine Captain serving in Vietnam, volunteers at a local veterans' hospital to pass the time. There she meets Luke Martin (Jon Voight), her former high school classmate who was severely wounded and paralyzed in Vietnam. As Sally spends more time with Luke, they grow close and eventually fall in love. When Sally's husband Bob (Bruce Dern) returns from the war, he finds his marriage strained due to Sally's feelings for Luke. Meanwhile, Luke struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder and his new reality as a paraplegic. The story explores their complex relationships and the choices they must make.
Résumé
'Coming Home' is a poignant drama set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War era. The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the impact of war on both individuals and relationships. At its core, it's a story about a woman (Sally) who finds herself torn between her duties as a wife and her growing feelings for another man (Luke). The movie also delves into the emotional turmoil faced by veterans returning home with physical disabilities and PTSD. Directed by Hal Ashby, the film is notable for its sensitive handling of these complex issues and its powerful performances.