Escena de Drunks (1995)
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Actrices en esta escena
Nombre de nacimiento: Anna Levine
Fecha de nacimiento: 1953-09-18
Lugar de nacimiento: New York City, New York, United States
Detalles
Nombres alternativos: Anna Levine Thompson, Anna Levine Thomson, Anna Thompson, Anna Thomson
Características físicas: N/A
Biografía completa
Distinguished character actress Anna Levine's cinematic career has been a unique blend of two distinct paths, much like two disparate worlds coexisting within her. Recognized by industry professionals for her subtle and compelling portrayals of supporting roles in notable films such as "Heaven's Gate" (1980), "Wall Street" (1987), and "Unforgiven" (1992), Levine has earned admiration for her acting prowess. Simultaneously, the well-endowed Levine has captivated enthusiasts of adult entertainment with her bold and uninhibited performances that often feature nudity.
In films like "Drunks" (1995) and "Sue" (1997), Levine offered generous glimpses of her cleavage. She also displayed her assets prominently in "Fast Food Women" (2000) and "Six Ways to Sunday" (1997). However, Levine's on-screen appearances are not limited to low-budget erotic films; she stretched the boundaries of explicit content with a lesbian-themed fantasy involving a shaved vulva in "Fiona" (1998).
In "Bridget" (2002), Levine delivered an intense performance as a nude woman marched blindfolded through city streets after enduring a grueling ordeal of naked push-ups surrounded by threatening men. Her raw emotionality brought depth to the scene, revealing her ability to evoke empathy and intrigue.
Levine's last credited role was in the mockumentary "Social Anxiety" (2012), after which her career trajectory remains uncertain. It is speculated that she may have retired from acting to lead a quieter life, but fans hope for at least one more on-screen appearance before she hangs up her metaphorical 'suck sacks.'
Sobre la película: Drunks (1995)
Año de lanzamiento: 1995
Nación: United States
Título alternativo: Uma Dose de Esperança, Alcohòlics, Piások, O Clube dos Marginais
Director: Peter Cohn
Guionista: Gary Lennon
Producción & Género
Productor(es): Producer: John N. Hart, Peter Cohn, Gary Lennon, Ilene S. Landress, Tom Carouso, Burtt Harris, Shireen Meistrich, Larry Meistrich
Compañías: Northern Lights Entertainment, BMG Independents, Kardana Productions
Género: Drama
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: new york city, drug addiction, addiction, alcoholism, alcoholic, widower, drunk, manhattan, new york city, sobriety, relapse, alcohol problems, alcoholics anonymous, recovering drug addict
Historia
At the beginning of a nightly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Jim seems particularly troubled. His sponsor encourages him to talk that night, the first time in seven months, so he does - and leaves the meeting right after. As Jim wanders the night, searching for some solace in his old stomping grounds, bars and parks where he bought drugs, the meeting goes on, and we hear the stories of survivors and addicts - some, like Louis, who claim to have wandered in looking for choir practice, who don't call themselves alcoholic, and others, like Joseph, whose drinking almost caused the death of his child - as they talk about their lives at the meeting
Resumen
As the Alcoholics Anonymous meeting commenced, Jim appeared unusually perturbed. His sponsor urged him to share for the first time in seven months, after which he promptly exited. While Jim traversed the city's familiar haunts seeking solace, the meeting continued. Stories unfolded - Louis' tale of wandering in search of a choir, his denial of alcoholism; Joseph's harrowing account of near-fatal drinking that endangered his child. Each narrative a testament to survival and struggle.