The film tells the story of Cathy Whitaker, a 1950s housewife, living in wealthy suburban Connecticut as she sees her seemingly perfect life begin to fall apart. It is done in the style of a Douglas Sirk film (especially 1955's All That Heaven Allows and 1959's Imitation of Life), dealing with complex contemporary issues such as race, gender roles, sexual orientation and class.
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| - The film tells the story of Cathy Whitaker, a 1950s housewife, living in wealthy suburban Connecticut as she sees her seemingly perfect life begin to fall apart. It is done in the style of a Douglas Sirk film (especially 1955's All That Heaven Allows and 1959's Imitation of Life), dealing with complex contemporary issues such as race, gender roles, sexual orientation and class.
- Far from Heaven is a 2002 film drama written and directed by Todd Haynes and starring Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, Ryan Ward, Patricia Clarkson, and James Rebhorn.
- Far From Heaven is a 2002 Academy Award-nominated film written and directed by Todd Haynes. The film tells the story of Cathy Witaker (Julianne Moore), a 1950s housewife whose life slowly begins to fall apart. The film deals with issues of sexuality, race, and class, while paying homage to the films of the time period. The movie was spoofed on Sesame Street with the skit "Far from Seven". Julianne Moore and the Count admit to each other in the park that they both are in love with someone else, the number 7.
- Far from Heaven is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Todd Haynes and starring Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, and Patricia Clarkson. The film, which received extremely positive critical reviews, was nominated for several Academy Awards.
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| - The film tells the story of Cathy Whitaker, a 1950s housewife, living in wealthy suburban Connecticut as she sees her seemingly perfect life begin to fall apart. It is done in the style of a Douglas Sirk film (especially 1955's All That Heaven Allows and 1959's Imitation of Life), dealing with complex contemporary issues such as race, gender roles, sexual orientation and class.
- Far from Heaven is a 2002 film drama written and directed by Todd Haynes and starring Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, Ryan Ward, Patricia Clarkson, and James Rebhorn.
- Far From Heaven is a 2002 Academy Award-nominated film written and directed by Todd Haynes. The film tells the story of Cathy Witaker (Julianne Moore), a 1950s housewife whose life slowly begins to fall apart. The film deals with issues of sexuality, race, and class, while paying homage to the films of the time period. The movie was spoofed on Sesame Street with the skit "Far from Seven". Julianne Moore and the Count admit to each other in the park that they both are in love with someone else, the number 7.
- Far from Heaven is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Todd Haynes and starring Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, and Patricia Clarkson. The film, which received extremely positive critical reviews, was nominated for several Academy Awards.
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