Inspired by The Farewell director Lulu Wang 's call to action at the Independent Spirit Awards, we celebrate women filmmakers working in their field. Watch the video. A small-town detective searching for a missing man has only one lead: a connection with a New York prostitute. A football player and his friends travel to the planet Mongo and find themselves fighting the tyranny of Ming the Merciless to save Earth. Three go-go dancers holding a young girl hostage come across a crippled old man living with his two sons in the desert. After learning he's hiding a sum of cash around, the women start scheming on him. Paul, a conservative young lawyer, marries the vivacious Corie. Their highly passionate relationship descends into comical discord in a five-flight New York City walk-up apartment. In the distant future, a savage trained only to kill finds a way into the community of bored immortals that alone preserves humanity's achievements.

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Jane Fonda has revealed that she got drunk on vodka before filming the iconic nude scene in Barbarella. The star claimed to be terrified of stripping off in front of the crew, but went along with the act as her husband at the time, Roger Vadim, insisted that she starred in the movie. In the opening scene of the film, Jane can be seen laying naked on a glass plate as it to create the illusion she was spiraling through space. Now, at years-old, the mother-of-three has opened up on the scene in her new documentary Fonda In Five Acts. Jane then went on to reveal that despite filming the scene, and getting the awkward moment over and done with, she then found out it had to be re-shot because a bat flew into shot.
These are not just very beautiful images, but extremely very good value. You can view them here. Paul has managed to track down the original 12 minute publicity film that he made for Barbarella, and this has been painstakingly restored and transferred from 16mm film to DVD. We will be playing it at the gallery during the exhibition. Why me?
The daughter of the actor Henry Fonda, one of the most famous actors of his generation, Jane was born in Her mother was the Canadian socialite Frances Ford Seymour and it was the second marriage for them both. When Jane was just twelve her mother killed herself while in a psychiatric hospital. Jane was never told the truth about what happened and only found out when reading a movie magazine. After acting on Broadway with some success her film career began in with Tall Story. Robert Redford also made his debut in the same film. In they had a daughter named after the actress and activist Vanessa Redgrave. In the same year Fonda played the title role in the science fiction spoof Barbarella , which which made her famous throughout the world. The following year, in a more serious role, she received her first. While Fonda was living in France with Vadim she went to her first anti-war protest.