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Les années copain

Original title: Heart of Dixie
  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Les années copain (1989)
Three young sorority women try to find love with potential men, while worrying about changes in their way of life when integration begins at their college in 1957 segregated Alabama.
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Three young sorority women try to find love with potential men, while worrying about changes in their way of life when integration begins at their college in 1957 segregated Alabama.Three young sorority women try to find love with potential men, while worrying about changes in their way of life when integration begins at their college in 1957 segregated Alabama.Three young sorority women try to find love with potential men, while worrying about changes in their way of life when integration begins at their college in 1957 segregated Alabama.

  • Director
    • Martin Davidson
  • Writers
    • Anne Rivers Siddons
    • Tom McCown
  • Stars
    • Ally Sheedy
    • Virginia Madsen
    • Phoebe Cates
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • Anne Rivers Siddons
      • Tom McCown
    • Stars
      • Ally Sheedy
      • Virginia Madsen
      • Phoebe Cates
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ally Sheedy
    Ally Sheedy
    • Maggie DeLoach
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Delia June Curry
    Phoebe Cates
    Phoebe Cates
    • Aiken Reed
    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • Hoyt Cunningham
    Don Michael Paul
    Don Michael Paul
    • Boots Claibourne
    Kyle Secor
    Kyle Secor
    • Charles Payton 'Tuck' Tucker
    Francesca P. Roberts
    Francesca P. Roberts
    • Keefi
    • (as Francesca Roberts)
    Peter Berg
    Peter Berg
    • Jenks
    Jenny Robertson
    Jenny Robertson
    • Sister
    Lisa Zane
    Lisa Zane
    • M.A.
    Ashley Gardner
    Ashley Gardner
    • Jean
    Kurtwood Smith
    Kurtwood Smith
    • Professor Flournoy
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Judge Claibourne
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • Coralee Claibourne
    Hazen Gifford
    • Dean Howard
    I.M. Hobson
    • The Govenor
    Johnnie A. Jones
    • Cleveland
    M.J. Etua
    • Integration Student
    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • Anne Rivers Siddons
      • Tom McCown
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    1isenwitt

    why oh why oh why did they waste their time making this film....what a waste of time and money.

    This is one of those movies you start watching because it has some interesting "celebrity" names...and it's an 80's film. It doesn't live up to that 80's film image. Don't get me wrong...if you like watching ignorant soldiers fight in pubs and little girls say it's ok to be raped...oh and let me not forget the infamous negro telling his "master" that he gets treated "oh so good", then you'd love this film. It was a waste of my time. I actually couldn't make myself watch the end. I watched enough to tell you...change the channel, don't waste your buck at the movie rental store, and if you went to a movie theater...then bless your hearts...you are brave.
    7RommelJMiller

    The film IS worthy of viewing

    This film offers the modern viewer born say during the Reagan Administration and well after or into the Civil Rights Movement, a little perspective on what was the socio-political atmosphere in Alabama in 1957, the year in which "Hearts of Dixie" was based. And while this film is no exceptional film by any stretch of the imagination, it is worthy of viewing and comment on several grounds.

    For one thing, it reveals the naiveté prevalent among the South and especially young Southerners of the time regarding the race issue, and especially their superficial and almost arrogant attitudes toward it.

    The film portrayed these elements with skill and prowess.

    The film also examined the social awakening of two of its main and central characters, namely Phoebe Cates' character for one, which was cursorily touched upon, and the role played by Ally Sheehy, the central character in the story. The juxtaposition of her supposed civility and grace mixed with her moral and ethical outrage at the act of injustice at the Elvis concert and afterwards was especially revealing and telling. And her awakening was a true metamorphosis, and the crowd scene shows this, for it allows her Southern-ness to essentially disintegrate and disappear was artful while her new self emerges and into the arms of her hero.

    It would appear that the first person who reviewed and panned this film failed to catch as much.

    The film itself may have been overacted and a bit contrived, that much is given, but overall the story and screenplay itself was a good and solid one and does not deserve to be panned in the manner in which it was panned. I would urge everyone to view this film with a more critical eye, which means to do so with an eye more toward seeing the film's cinematic merits and detractions and to look beyond just how the actors respond to their roles. For in just regarding an actor's portrayal, you too might be accused of taking the film a little too superficially.
    5carolanne-wordsmith

    I Remember Life Like This

    This review deals with accuracy, not political correctness. I was an idealistic 11 year old girl living 90 minutes from Oxford, MS, and Ole Miss in 1957--the year and setting for this film. I can confirm several things:

    (1) For anyone interested, the wardrobe for the female cast is so dead-on accurate to the times, it's almost scary. When (early on) a coed flounces into the room modeling her new sweater--exact replicas of that sweater were gracing the halls in my school. The other fashions were spot on and had me reliving those years.

    (2) This is totally accurate sorority-girl-college-life in this era. It is based more on Ole Miss than a fictitious Alabama school. Bit of TRIVIA--two sorority sisters who lived in the same house at Ole Miss went on to become Miss America 1958 and Miss American 1959: Mary Ann Mobley (58) and Lynda Lee Meade (59). If you'd like a glimpse into what it was like to live in a sorority house on a southern campus--this is it.

    (3)Through the turbulent 60's, often Southern schools were oddly separate from the war protests and flag-burnings occurring on other campuses. I was in college in Mississippi from 1964-1968, and our campus was as peaceful as a Sunday School picnic.

    (4) Lastly, re: the interaction between Maggie and the two African American cooks in the sorority house kitchen. It's more politically correct to argue today that black-white friendship, love and cordiality didn't exist--that it was never this way--but I lived it. I both witnessed and experienced scenes like that of genuine affection, laughter--and yes, even scolding--from older women to these younger pampered girls more times than I can count.

    SUMMARY: For fashion accuracy, setting accuracy, and a couple of scenes depicting interracial relationships, it's accurate. I lived it. As for the acting and direction--I can't speak to that.
    1legwarmers1980

    Heart of Dixie has no Heart

    What a stinker. This movie was a total bore. I wanted to like this film because I'm a fan of all of the major characters. However, the characters were totally unbelievable. The Southern accents were laughable. There was no chemistry between any of the actors, let alone the two main stars. The acting was stiff and wooden, and appeared forced. In other words, it looked like they were acting. Poor Ally had a sour looking face the entire film. She must of realized what a stinker this movie was. I'd rate this movie no better then a local high school drama play. If you want to see a movie about racial injustice, rent the DVD classic, To Kill A Mockingbird; don't waste $14.99 buying this mess.
    1pridekil

    Couldn't get past the fake southern accents

    The fake accents were horrible and stereotypical. As a Southerner, I couldn't get past the first 10 minutes. If you want a movie on racial issues, there are much better ones out there.

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    • Trivia
      A gas station was coverted into a 1950s diner for the film. Shortly after, this location became the original McAllister's Deli, a restaurant chain currently with over 300 locations.
    • Goofs
      In the final scene with the National Guard posted outside the administration building, the air conditioners which are placed prominently in two front windows are certainly not the type or size of air conditioners in 1957.
    • Quotes

      M.A.: Forget Rhett Butler! I'm gonna marry Ashley Wilkes, as soon as Olivia de Havilland dies!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Black Rain/Heavy Petting/In Country/A Dry White Season/Heart of Dixie (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Since I Met You Baby
      Performed by Ivory Joe Hunter

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

      Written by Ivory Joe Hunter

      Courtesy of Unichappell Music, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Heart of Dixie
    • Filming locations
      • Oxford, Mississippi, USA
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,097,333
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $367,091
      • Aug 27, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,097,333
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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