Escena de Bliss (2019)
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Nombre de nacimiento: Dora Madison
Fecha de nacimiento: 1990-10-17
Lugar de nacimiento: Hutto, Williamson County, United States
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Nombres alternativos: Madison Burge, Dora Madison Burge, دورا مدیسون
Características físicas: N/A
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Dora Madison starred as paramedic "Chili" on NBC's "Chicago Fire." She can also be seen in the "Unt. Terrence Malick Project" and Paramount's "Everybody Wants Some" from director Richard Linklater. She starred alongside James Marsden and Karl Urban in "The Loft." On the television side, she has had memorable recurring roles in Showtime's "Dexter", ABC Family's "The Lying Game", CW's "Star Crossed" and is still widely recognized from her role opposite Taylor Kitsch in "Friday Night Lights."
Nombre de nacimiento: Tru Collins
Fecha de nacimiento: 1986-09-24
Lugar de nacimiento: United States
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"Actress and indie pop singer Tru Collins, renowned for her cascading locks and distinctive figure, hails from Richmond, Virginia. In her adolescence, she attended Manhattan's Professional Performing Arts School while concurrently studying classical piano and training at the American Ballet Theatre. A songwriting scholarship from Universal facilitated her education at New York University and The New School in New York City. Tru debuted onscreen in the short film Beauty and the Bike (1999), but her acting prowess is most notably displayed in White Rose (2012), Awkward., and The Price (2017). In HBO's Insecure (2017), she shares a provocative scene with Issa Rae, engaging in an intense threesome alongside Hayley Kiyoko. This scene showcases Tru's allure, including her unapologetic bush and breasts, as she passionately interacts with both her co-stars. Tru revisits group intimacy in the drama series Vida (2018), portraying a character who participates in an explicit orgy. In Bliss (2019), a horror film, Tru explores lesbian desire onscreen, sharing intimate moments with Dora Madison while baring her backside. Here's hoping Tru continues to deliver compelling performances, as her comfort with on-camera nudity has undoubtedly become one of her signature strengths."
Sobre la película: Bliss (2019)
Año de lanzamiento: 2019
Nación: United States
Título alternativo: Joe Begos' Bliss, Blazenstvo
Director: Joe Begos
Guionista: Joe Begos
Producción & Género
Productor(es): Producer: Audrey Wasilewski, Joe Begos, Josh Ethier, Graham Skipper, Caroline Metz, Lyle Kanouse
Co_Producer: Brian E. Dutton, Matt Mercer
Executive_Producer: Terry Shaikh
Compañías: Channel 83 Films
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Palabras clave: artist, drug dealer, drugs, gore, los angeles, california, painter, pay phone
Historia
A once-successful artist named Dezzy Donahue, living in Los Angeles, finds herself creatively blocked and professionally stagnant. In desperation to complete her masterpiece, she turns to drugs to stimulate inspiration. However, her drug use spirals out of control, leading her down a dark path where she develops an inexplicable craving for blood. The line between reality and hallucination begins to blur as Dezzy descends into the city's seedy underbelly, where sex, drugs, and murder become her new forms of 'artistic' expression.
Resumen
Bliss is a 2019 horror-drama film directed by Joe Begos, set in the vibrant yet gritty landscape of Los Angeles. The movie explores the life of Dezzy Donahue, an artist struggling with creative block and self-destruction. As she plunges deeper into drug addiction to fuel her art, she finds herself drawn into a violent and surreal world that blurs the lines between reality and illusion. With its intense exploration of artistic inspiration, substance abuse, and the dark side of human nature, Bliss is a gripping and unsettling cinematic experience.