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Drama

20th Century Women

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In 1979 Santa Barbara, California, Dorothea Fields is a determined single mother in her mid-50s who is raising her adolescent son, Jamie, at a moment brimming with cultural change and rebellion. Dorothea enlists the help of two younger women – Abbie, a free-spirited punk artist living as a boarder in the Fields' home and Julie, a savvy and provocative teenage neighbour – to help with Jamie's upbringing.

Release Date : 2016-12-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Annapurna PicturesArcher GrayModern People

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Annette Bening

Character Name : Dorothea

Original Name : Annette Bening

Gender : Female

Elle Fanning

Character Name : Julie

Original Name : Elle Fanning

Gender : Female

Greta Gerwig

Character Name : Abbie

Original Name : Greta Gerwig

Gender : Female

Billy Crudup

Character Name : William

Original Name : Billy Crudup

Gender : Male

Lucas Jade Zumann

Character Name : Jamie

Original Name : Lucas Jade Zumann

Gender : Male

Alison Elliott

Character Name : Julie's Mother

Original Name : Alison Elliott

Gender : Female

Thea Gill

Character Name : Abbie's Mother

Original Name : Thea Gill

Gender : Female

Vitaly Andrew LeBeau

Character Name : Young Jamie

Original Name : Vitaly Andrew LeBeau

Gender : Male

Olivia Hone

Character Name : Julie's Sister

Original Name : Olivia Hone

Gender : Male

Waleed Zuaiter

Character Name : Charlie

Original Name : Waleed Zuaiter

Gender : Male

Curran Walters

Character Name : Matt

Original Name : Curran Walters

Gender : Male

Darrell Britt-Gibson

Character Name : Julian

Original Name : Darrell Britt-Gibson

Gender : Male

Alia Shawkat

Character Name : Trish

Original Name : Alia Shawkat

Gender : Female

Nathalie Love

Character Name : Cindy

Original Name : Nathalie Love

Gender : Female

Cameron Protzman

Character Name : Teen in Therapy

Original Name : Cameron Protzman

Gender : Female

Victoria Bruno

Character Name : Teen in Therapy

Original Name : Victoria Bruno

Gender : Male

John Billingsley

Character Name : Abbie's ObGyn

Original Name : John Billingsley

Gender : Male

Cameron Gellman

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Cameron Gellman

Gender : Male

Finnegan Seeker Bell

Character Name : Brian

Original Name : Finnegan Seeker Bell

Gender : Male

Zoë Nanos

Character Name : Tanya

Original Name : Zoë Nanos

Gender : Male

Lauren Foley

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Lauren Foley

Gender : Male

Gareth Williams

Character Name : Fire Chief

Original Name : Gareth Williams

Gender : Male

J. Francisco Rodriguez

Character Name : Fireman

Original Name : J. Francisco Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Zoë Worth

Character Name : Planned Parenthood Worker

Original Name : Zoë Worth

Gender : Female

Finn Roberts

Character Name : Tim Drammer

Original Name : Finn Roberts

Gender : Male

Laura Slade Wiggins

Character Name : Lynette Winters

Original Name : Laura Slade Wiggins

Gender : Female

Rick Gifford

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Rick Gifford

Gender : Male

Paul Tigue

Character Name : Jamie's School Principal

Original Name : Paul Tigue

Gender : Male

Matthew Foster

Character Name : Dorothea's Bank Manager

Original Name : Matthew Foster

Gender : Male

Kirk Bovill

Character Name : Dorothea's Dinner Guest

Original Name : Kirk Bovill

Gender : Male

Victoria Hoffman

Character Name : Dorothea's Dinner Guest

Original Name : Victoria Hoffman

Gender : Female

Christina Offley

Character Name : Dorothea's Dinner Guest

Original Name : Christina Offley

Gender : Female

Randy Ryan

Character Name : Dorothea's Dinner Guest

Original Name : Randy Ryan

Gender : Male

Diana Bostan

Character Name : William's Woman

Original Name : Diana Bostan

Gender : Male

Toni Gaal

Character Name : William's Woman

Original Name : Toni Gaal

Gender : Male

Tanya Young

Character Name : William's Woman

Original Name : Tanya Young

Gender : Male

Hans-Peter Thomas

Character Name : Abbie's NYC Boyfriend

Original Name : Hans-Peter Thomas

Gender : Male

Kai Lennox

Character Name : Reporter / Abbie's Future Husband

Original Name : Kai Lennox

Gender : Male

Paul Messinger

Character Name : Santa Barbara City Official

Original Name : Paul Messinger

Gender : Male

Eric Wentz

Character Name : Emergency Room Doctor

Original Name : Eric Wentz

Gender : Male

Samantha Gros

Character Name : Emergency Room Nurse

Original Name : Samantha Gros

Gender : Male

Britt Sanborn

Character Name : Emergency Room Nurse

Original Name : Britt Sanborn

Gender : Female

Alexis Milan Turner

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Alexis Milan Turner

Gender : Male

Catherine Zelinsky

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Catherine Zelinsky

Gender : Male

Boyce Buchanan

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Boyce Buchanan

Gender : Male

Kyle Olivia Green

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Kyle Olivia Green

Gender : Male

Sam Marsh

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Sam Marsh

Gender : Male

Antonia Marie Vivino

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Antonia Marie Vivino

Gender : Male

Sara Pelayo

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Sara Pelayo

Gender : Male

Annabelle Lee

Character Name : Girls Choir

Original Name : Annabelle Lee

Gender : Male

Avi Boyko

Character Name : "Phlask" (Club Band)

Original Name : Avi Boyko

Gender : Male

Tyler Leyva

Character Name : "Phlask" (Club Band)

Original Name : Tyler Leyva

Gender : Male

Cameron Simon

Character Name : "Phlask" (Club Band)

Original Name : Cameron Simon

Gender : Male

Jesse Sanes

Character Name : "Snake Fang" (House Party Band)

Original Name : Jesse Sanes

Gender : Male

Sam Bosson

Character Name : "Snake Fang" (House Party Band)

Original Name : Sam Bosson

Gender : Male

Ian Logan

Character Name : "Snake Fang" (House Party Band)

Original Name : Ian Logan

Gender : Male

Patrick Pastor

Character Name : "Snake Fang" (House Party Band)

Original Name : Patrick Pastor

Gender : Male

Trent Bowman

Character Name : Ramp Skater

Original Name : Trent Bowman

Gender : Male

Justin Rivera

Character Name : Ramp Skater

Original Name : Justin Rivera

Gender : Male

Desmond Shepherd

Character Name : Ramp Skater

Original Name : Desmond Shepherd

Gender : Male

Joshua Burge

Character Name : Abbie's Friend

Original Name : Joshua Burge

Gender : Male

Daniel Dorr

Character Name : Abbie's Friend

Original Name : Daniel Dorr

Gender : Male

Christopher Carroll

Character Name : Pharmacist

Original Name : Christopher Carroll

Gender : Male

Hayden Gold

Character Name : Julie's Hesher Friend

Original Name : Hayden Gold

Gender : Male

Alex Wexo

Character Name : Julie's Stepdad

Original Name : Alex Wexo

Gender : Male

Pete Mason

Character Name : Bi Plane Pilot

Original Name : Pete Mason

Gender : Male

Padraic Cassidy

Character Name : Drafting Office Manager

Original Name : Padraic Cassidy

Gender : Male

Matthew Cardarople

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Matthew Cardarople

Gender : Male

Toni Christopher

Character Name : Woman at Bar

Original Name : Toni Christopher

Gender : Male

Reviews

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iheardthatmoviewas

@iheardthatmoviewas

2021-06-23

The year is 1979 and Dorothea Fields finds herself in her 50s raising a teenage boy, Jaime, while running a house in Santa Barbara that is always going through renovations. Jaime’s father is not in the picture but who needs a father when your mother rents rooms to a handful of particular individuals ranging from different generations. Director Mike Mills casts three powerful actresses, Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig and Elle Fanning, to fill the roles of the different women in Jaime’s life and they help create three compelling female characters that pulls you in. The problem? These three exceptional characters are subsided for a coming-of-age narrative that fails to compare to the women that help raised it. > Set in Santa Barbara, the film follows Dorothea Fields (Annette Bening), a determined single mother in her mid-50s who is raising her adolescent son, Jamie (newcomer Lucas Jade Zumann, in a breakout performance) at a moment brimming with cultural change and rebellion. Dorothea enlists the help of two younger women in Jamie's upbringing - via Abbie (Greta Gerwig), a free-spirited punk artist living as a boarder in the Fields' home, and Julie (Elle Fanning), a savvy and provocative teenage neighbor. Being a single parent is tough, it is even tougher when your son is a teenager dealing with romances, the freeing energy of punk music and playing games which entails panting real hard while someone pulls on their diaphragm. After a trip to the hospital, Annette Bening’s Dorothea realizes she might not be able to raise her son by herself and requests the aide of the different women in Jaime’s life. Dorothea does not need help with the physical needs of raising a child in providing shelter and nutrition but the psychological needs of raising in a child in providing the knowledge about life, women and what it means to be a man. Each female was born in a different generation and dealing with their own issues that life has handed them and this leads to Jaime becoming that much more confused about life. Annette Bening is absolutely fantastic as Dorothea and you grow a connection with her because Dorothea isn’t developed as a motherly character but as a human. It isn’t all Dorothea’s fault as she was raised during the Depression as Jaime loves to points out. She put a barrier around her and her son when his father left and this is shown through her moments of conservatisms despite being a free spirit of sorts. She tasks these females with a job that she should be doing but that doesn’t mean she is taking a step from the spotlight. She joins them to a trip to a punk rock club so she could not only understand her son but these females as well. The first to tackle the challenge of raising Jaime is Greta Gerwig’s Abbie who is influenced by feminism, punk music and photography. Abbie uses the first two influences to help guide Jaime into an understanding of what it means to be a man. As titles such as Our Bodies, Our Selves and Sisterhood is Powerful find a way onto Jaime’s lap and words such as clitoris stimulation and menstruating find a way into Jaime’s ears, Abbie’s attempts to help Jaime define what a man is by allowing herself define herself through a the perceptive of past males in her life. This is a trend that could be found in all three women as Ellie Fanning’s Julie uses her promiscuity to rebel against her therapist mother and the world. Ellie, who is closest to Jaime’s age, is the last one to tackle the task given to her and if she wasn’t already sneaking into Jaime’s bed every night, she probably would have avoided the task altogether. Jaime yearns for Ellie and she informs him that he just wants the idea of her. Jaime is confused, after all he is a teenage boy, and all the hormones and feminist literature is not helping. The definition of what a man and woman is changes every generation. My great grandfather would tell me that a man buys a woman flowers, write her love letters and a bunch of other things males in 2016 no longer consider tasks a man does. Three different females are attempting to define these terms through the scope of their generation and how their generation saw it and unfortunately, majority of those definitions are no longer validated for Jaime’s generation. 20th Century Women takes things one step further and gives us backstories and what is to come of everyone living within the house. There is no real problem with this except for the fact that these backstories don't offer any real reflection which adds to the frustration that the film does not have an arc, well not one I could point out. At one point, I thought the film was concluding as we learn what is to come of Dorothea early on. I was later surprised that there was still an hour left within the film. Dabbled with nostalgia, 20th Century Women would have made for a better coming-of-age if the film decided to follow our titular women than just a boy that connected the three together.

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Rather a 20th century tale!** You have seen films like this often. This is where a chick film meets art. Art means not the flick full of inspiration, message, awareness. But the presentation was so pleasant. The screenplay carefully picked the right events, and the dialogues were good. The book fanatics would go and look for the original source it was adapted from. But the truth is it was an originally written screenplay, and that's why it got a nomination at the recent Oscars. Another way to say, it inspired by the director's own childhood life, being raised by his mother and sister. This is the story of a single mother, whose teenage son is struggling to blend with the world. Then they have two roommates, one a woman in her 20s and a middle aged man. Beside a girl of her son's age visits regularly and sometimes secretly. So how all these people influence in the boy's life is the story that revealed. His mother being from different generation and not understanding the present world, which was the year 1979, where the film sets in. From the director of 'Beginners', yet another unique film. Thematically there's nothing special, though it was carved with the excellent bunch of actors made the difference. I'm not sure the title was perfect for what the film narrated. Yes, if it was Annette Bening's Dorothea's story, then it justifies. But the story does not have one perspective of narration. All the main characters like Bening, Elle, Greta, Crudup and Zumann, shared screen equally. So, instead I would have preferred the title, '20th Century Tale'. Greta kind of reminded me Kristen Stewart with the hair like that. Two hours long drama with some funs. Really a good film. The topics it brings in for discussion were interesting, especially which is in the current era. Films like this should be watching. It is about the life, people with different characters and ambitions. _7/10_

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beyondthecineramadome

@beyondthecineramadome

2022-07-15