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It Was a Wonderful Life

  • 1992
  • 1 h 22 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
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It Was a Wonderful Life (1992)
Documentário

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFeature-length documentary deals with homeless women, once secure in their middle-class status, who through divorce, misfortune, or circumstances were reduced to living on the street.Feature-length documentary deals with homeless women, once secure in their middle-class status, who through divorce, misfortune, or circumstances were reduced to living on the street.Feature-length documentary deals with homeless women, once secure in their middle-class status, who through divorce, misfortune, or circumstances were reduced to living on the street.

  • Direção
    • Michèle Ohayon
  • Artistas
    • Jodie Foster
    • Lou Hall
    • Reena Sands
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    157
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Michèle Ohayon
    • Artistas
      • Jodie Foster
      • Lou Hall
      • Reena Sands
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 1 vitória e 2 indicações no total

    Fotos

    Elenco principal15

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    Jodie Foster
    Jodie Foster
    • Self - Narrator
    • (narração)
    Lou Hall
    • Self
    • (as Lou)
    Reena Sands
    • Self (Ronella)
    • (as Reena [Ronella])
    Josephine
    • Self
    Marie
    • Self
    Terry
    • Self
    Alice
    • Self
    Marjorie Bard
    • Self - Author, "Shadow Women"
    • (as Dr. Marjorie Bard)
    Jeanette Goldberg
    • Self
    • (as Jeanette)
    Steve Renehan
    • Self - City of Los Angeles Housing Authority
    Gordon Tuthill
    • Self - Apartment Building Owner
    Wayne Doss
    • Self - Director of Child Support Operations, L.A. County, District Attorney's Office
    Dennis Cohen
    • Self - Center for Enforcement of Family Support
    Linda Hernandez
    • Self - Parking Enforcement, City of Santa Monica
    Michèle Ohayon
    Michèle Ohayon
    • Self - Interviewer
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Michèle Ohayon
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    9sean-imdb

    mandatory viewing for ex-husbands

    mandatory viewing for soon-to-be-ex-husbands before any divorce settlements are proposed.

    the documentary chronicles six women, most divorced, and all homeless, in los angeles, california. ruthless ex-husbands and their divorce counsel have contributed to some of the worst circumstances. it is a serious and slowly-paced film. there are a few especially memorable moments:

    * Ohayon (the filmmaker) confronts one of the deadbeat dads, a music industry jet-setter, via phone regarding his childcare/alimony payments, which he claims to make regularly. then Ohayon takes us to a district attorney type who pulls the same man's file and reveals he is completely AWOL with regard to paying child support.

    * there's also an amazing interview with a businesswoman and her three daughters, living out of a motel. the mother admits she is quite uncomfortable about disclosing her suitcase lifestyle to colleagues, but her three daughters sharing the motel room display fierce pride -- proud of their mom for supporting them, proud to tell friends how they live, and proud of their ability to cope with the hardship.

    * the bureaucratic abyss facing those who dare apply for welfare and government housing subsidies is nicely conveyed via overheard phone calls and failure to deliver, in the case of one woman who finally secures an apartment on assurance of a 'section 8' subsidy.

    the narration is read by jodie foster, original guitar and piano soundtrack by melissa etheridge, both understated and do not upstage the subject in any way.
    9islandr-444-412516

    A 1993 Cross-Section Time Capsule vs Life and Work in 2017

    I am Marjorie Bard, the author of the book "Shadow Women: Homeless Women's Survival Stores" (Sheed&Ward 1990/re-released in 2016 by Routledge) from which this doc was made. I understand the comments & questions by previous reviewers. The material is a time capsule; it is now 2017 and there are probably a million undetectable homeless women now roaming the U.S. The middle-class has diminished, job opportunities are tech driven, the COL is higher but wages do not match affordable housing, and domestic abuse is on the rise, causing more female homelessness and even less court-ordered support follow- up/collection. The focus on mental stability was prime in my book but the doc "swerved" to include depression (etc.), altering its purpose: encouraging self-sufficiency.(I have a 10-year e-doc on the web which outlines more advanced "solutions" to homelessness.) One woman's story would be a completely different type of doc!

    The producers did not follow-up on their interviewees for 2 reasons: this was a single short project and all assistance would have been given by my nonprofit organization if I had not been ignored when their doc was completed.
    2chron

    Not Able to Articulate a Clear Message

    This is a documentary about homeless women. It was interesting in the sense that this focused on women who are engaged socially - having jobs and lasting friendships - but are in situations where they can not afford housing.

    I found some of the women covered to be interesting, but there was little focus or progression in the story. The direction and editing failed to maintain my attention. There were differences in the stories of these women, of course, but the message was essentially the same and could have been told by focusing on any one of them in more depth.

    I made it to the end of the movie, but it was a rather boring journey.
    7celebratethepresent

    Depicts the sometimes fine line of homelessness

    I have been scrambling all my life, and I know anything could happen in a month or so and it is beyond me how I would get out of that hole should I become seriously homeless. After the last time, the only work I could get was part time $8.50.

    In the past I have lived in a tent while doing a work exchange for a camp site and food.

    I have couch surfed with gracious friends off and on for years. I have even spent short stints at homeless shelters, where even the women's section was scary because some women would violate your space.

    And since I have been sick I worry every month or so about becoming homeless again.

    I wonder if what we need to be taught at an early age, in school, by our parents or by ourselves is how to manage money, how to negotiate raises at work and how to secure our independent financial well being with even our loved ones, rather than blindly trusting one's mate. It really is a dog eat dog world out there if you lack anyone watching your back.

    Life can be tough. Fathers really can be selfish bastards. While that may be sexist, and I am aware there are evil mothers, the facts really do indicate the deliberate selfishness of men. Which is why I think women really need to be more careful who they have babies for....The notion that a man is more committed when he has children is clearly false. Why does the man do this? There ought to be a movie profiling the personality of the deadbeat dad: rich, with a new young wife, driving a fancy car, inviting his unsupported children to a brief trip to Hawaii? What a world.

    Married people are a minority constantly under pressure by egotistic elements of society. Who is foolish enough to trust these days? Religious "republicans" can seem just as shady where the wife simply puts up with offensive behavior to save face.

    Media paints these brainwashing pictures of marriage, children and happily ever after. Who is living this lie? Who do we really know? The reality is a relationship is not set in stone. Mothers and wives need to take this fact seriously and take responsibility for the long haul, which seems for many most likely to end up being by herself.
    9leroach

    Thought provoking and moving

    This is an incredibly moving documentary, with a sober and terse narration. The fate of these women, at times pugnacious determined, at times hopeless and despondent, put homelessness in a new light for me, and left me wondering how it could be, in such a wealthy country, that women and mothers could be left with such a lack of protection and support. The memory of these 6 women will stay with you a long time after you've seen that documentary, especially if you watch it until the very end of the credits.

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      [post-credits]

      Title Card: On November 7th, 1992 Lou took her own life.

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      Composed by Erroll Garner

      Lyrics by Johnny Burke

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1993 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Empresas de produção
      • CineWomen
      • Jenny Craig Inc.
      • Ridgebury Films
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      • 1 h 22 min(82 min)
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