A stunning true story unfortunately tarted up for modern audiences, infused with modern informalities, fictional romances and wildly incongruous post-feminist empowerment pop.
Iron Jawed Angels (2004)
Runtime: 2 hrs
Synopsis: "Iron Jawed Angels" recounts for a contemporary audience a key chapter in U.S. history: in this case, the struggle of suffragists who fought for the passage of the 19th Amendment. Focusing on the two defiant women, Alice Paul (Hilary Swank) and Lucy Burns (Frances O'Connor), the film shows... "Iron Jawed Angels" recounts for a contemporary audience a key chapter in U.S. history: in this case, the struggle of suffragists who fought for the passage of the 19th Amendment. Focusing on the two defiant women, Alice Paul (Hilary Swank) and Lucy Burns (Frances O'Connor), the film shows how these activists broke from the mainstream women's-rights movement and created a more radical wing, daring to push the boundaries of political protest to secure women's voting rights in 1920. Breathing life into the relationships between Paul, Burns and others, the movie makes the women feel like complete characters instead of one-dimensional figures from a distant past. Although the protagonists have different personalities and backgrounds - Alice is a Quaker and Lucy an Irish Brooklynite - they are united in their fierce devotion to women's suffrage. In a country dominated by chauvinism, this is no easy fight, as the women and their volunteers clash with older, conservative activists, particularly Carrie Chapman Catt (Angelica Huston). They also battle public opinion in a tumultuous time of war, not to mention the most powerful men in the country, including President Woodrow Wilson (Bob Gunton). Along the way, sacrifices are made: Alice gives up a chance for love, and colleague Inez Mulholland (Julia Ormond) gives up her life. The women are thrown in jail, with an ensuing hunger strike making headline news. The women's resistance to being force-fed earns them the nickname "The Iron Jawed Angels." However, it is truly their wills that are made of iron, and their courage inspires a nation and changes it forever. Heading up the film's top-flight cast is Hilary Swank, who won a Best Actress Oscar® and Golden Globe for "Boys Don't Cry". Swank's other films include "Insomnia", "The Gift" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". The film co-stars Frances O'Connor ("Timeline", "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence", "The Importance of Being Ernest", "Mansfield Park"), Julia Ormond ("Sabrina", "Legends of the Fall"), Anjelica Huston (Best Supporting Actress Oscar®-winner for "Prizzi's Honor" who was nominated for "The Grifters" and "Enemies: A Love Story"), Molly Parker (HBO's "Six Feet Under", the upcoming HBO series "Deadwood", "Waking the Dead"), Patrick Dempsey ("Sweet Home Alabama", "The Emperor's Club"), Vera Farmiga ("Autumn in New York"), Laura Fraser ("A Knight's Tale", "Vanilla Sky"), Lois Smith ("Minority Report", HBO Films's "The Laramie Project") and Bob Gunton (HBO's "61*"). -- © HBO Films [More]
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Hilary Swank, Frances O'Connor, Anjelica Huston, Julia Ormond, Molly Parker
DVD Info
Release:
Jul 9, 2004
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround 2.0 - English
- Dolby Surround 2.0 - Spanish
- Dolby Surround 2.0 - French
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Katja von Garnier - Director, Sally Robinson - Writer
- Featurettes - 1. HBO Spot
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A stunning true story unfortunately tarted up for modern audiences, infused with modern informalities, fictional romances and wildly incongruous post-feminist empowerment pop.
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