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Role: Amy (segment "1972") Studio: Home Box Office Story by: Sylvia Sichel & Alex Sichel Director: Martha Coolidge (segment "1972") Produced by: Ellen Degeneres, Mary Kane, Suzanne Todd, Jennifer Todd Cast: Michelle Williams, Vanessa Redgrave, Marian Seldes, Ellen DeGeneres Pictures: If These Walls Could Talk Official Site: Hbo.com Other Sites: Imdb.com, Yahoo.com Trailer: Windows Media & Real Player |
This
HBO special featured Vanessa Redgrave, Marian Seldes, Chloë Sevigny,
Sharon Stone, and Ellen DeGeneres. It is a trio of stories about lesbian
couples in three different decades. This is a semi-followup of the first
"If These Walls Could Talk," with three segments set in the same house,
but with different occupants, spanning nearly 40 years. While the first
film dealt with women and the topic of abortion, this drama deals with
women and lesbianism. Segment "1972" stars Michelle Williams as Linda,
a feminist, out, college student who is ousted, along with her lesbian
cohorts, from the on-campus womens' group: the cause of feminism comes
first, apparently. In an attempt to forget their troubles, the friends
go to the only lesbian bar in town, where Linda meets Amy, who is too
butch to pass muster with Linda's friends. Intrigued, despite her friends'
disapproval, Linda comes to understand and fall in love with Amy while
learning about her own prejudices. |
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