Il primo caso di molestie sessuali di grande successo negli Stati Uniti, il caso Jenson contro Eveleth Mines, dove una donna che ha subito una serie di abusi mentre lavorava come minatore ha... Leggi tuttoIl primo caso di molestie sessuali di grande successo negli Stati Uniti, il caso Jenson contro Eveleth Mines, dove una donna che ha subito una serie di abusi mentre lavorava come minatore ha presentato e vinto la storica causa del 1984.Il primo caso di molestie sessuali di grande successo negli Stati Uniti, il caso Jenson contro Eveleth Mines, dove una donna che ha subito una serie di abusi mentre lavorava come minatore ha presentato e vinto la storica causa del 1984.
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- QuizJosey Aimes is based on Lois Jenson, who started working in the mines in 1975 and endured thirteen years of harassment before filing her first lawsuit. Jenson v. Eveleth Mines was settled in 1998, ten years after it was first filed, and over twenty years after the harassment began.
- BlooperThe movie is set in 1988-89, yet it frequently shows the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill hearings, which occurred in 1991.
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Hank Aimes: My name is Hank Aimes and I've been a miner all my life. And I've never been ashamed of it until now. You know when we take our wives and daughters to the company barbecue, I don't hear any of them calling them those names like bitches and whores and worse. I don't see anyone grab them by their privates or drawing pictures of them on the bathroom walls, it's unspeakable. Unspeakable! So what's changed? She's still my daughter! It's a heck of a thing, to watch one of your own get treated that way. You're all supposed to be my friends, my brothers. Well, right now I don't have a friend in this room. In fact the only one I'm not ashamed of is my daughter.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe Warner Bros. logo plays but with no music.
- ConnessioniFeatured in HBO First Look: North Country (2005)
- Colonne sonoreAntone's Polka
Written by Matt Vorderbruggen
Performed by The Matt Vorderbruggen Band
Niki Caro does a fine job in directing. Her intentions are sincere. Perhaps the script could have been a little tighter and the courtroom sequences could have been better handled as they are a little too dramatic and unrealistic, especially the judge letting White to argue his case that way. In addition to that, the case became more about Josey's sex life rather than the actual harassment and terrorizing in the workplace. Even though this provides a twist in the story and explains a lot of Josie's situation, it takes away from the main theme. Also most of the male characters have been caricatured. I understand the film is about Josey which may be the reason why these characters weren't given much attention but even Josey's father is portrayed as a misogynist and all of a sudden he is shown to have a change of heart. It would have liked to see this characters inner conflict as he plays a crucial role in Josey's life.
In the technical front, the cinematography is smooth and gives us some spectacular glimpse of the snowy landscape and the coal mines. The sound effect and country-feel soundtrack are quite good too.
Charlize Theron deserves all the recognition she got for giving a strong, confidant and heartfelt performance as the brave hard-working and headstrong Josey Aimes. She breathes fire into her role and, along with Frances McDormand, she's the heart of the film. McDormand performs naturally and her tragic character provides some great comic relief. She has some witty one-liners that bring a smile. While most of the guys are portrayed as nasty sleazy men, Sean Bean's Kyle is the complete opposite. Nonetheless, the actor does a fine job (quite a deviation from what the type of roles he's more famous for). Harrelson's Bill White suffers from poor characterization. His character is a bit too sketchy. Harrelson tries the best with what he's got and turns in a decent enough performance. Richard Jenkins too suffers from poor writing. Sissy Spacek has a tiny role but she has a subtle dignified presence and her character contributes to one of the major turning points of the story. Rusty Schwimmer and Michelle Monaghan are adequate.
'North Country' isn't an easy film to watch because of the explicit scenes of sexual harassment and the haunting rape scene but it is a relevant film. Not only is it about women's rights, it's about everyone's right to live a life with dignity, to work with dignity. It's about standing up against injustice rather than turning a blind eye. It's about protecting your loved ones and fighting for what you believed in. Though 'North Country' isn't without its share of flaws (it is a little preachy and sometimes too dramatic), it brings forth some important themes well enough and with the support of good direction and strong performances, it's worth watching.
- Chrysanthepop
- 8 giu 2008
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Siti ufficiali
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Tierra fría
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 35.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 18.337.722 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.422.455 USD
- 23 ott 2005
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 25.211.175 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 6 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1