"Jezebel" is a reminder that in everyday human stories is proof that the world is wide, and that in going behind the doors that movies rarely There are no featured audience reviews for Jezebel at this time. A movie review of the Netflix film Jezebel directed by Nina Perrier and starring Tiffany Tenille. It a "slice of life" movie that is both indulging and heartbreaking.
Below is my review of the opening night title. But Jezebel, which is a semi-autobiographical account of writer-director Numa Perrier's own life, is actually full of wit and candor, and it has a very. "You are Jezebel." Based a true story, Jezebel is a beautiful, slow burn character study of Tiffany, a young woman coming to terms with the death of her mother and finding a way to make ends meet. Jezebel is a movie about a woman, Julie, and her relationships with different men.
The amazing and legendary Bette Davis plays Julie, who often pretends. Jezebel become Tiffany's nom de guerre. The way that happens makes for one of the many scenes between the sisters that sways between touching and troubling. Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for Jezebel. Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices. Jezebel Movie Review & Showtimes: Find details of Jezebel along with its showtimes, movie review, trailer, teaser, full video songs, showtimes and cast.
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The writer-director-actress reflects on fictionalizing a very intimate part of her history for the screen in her. The movie is narrated by Theodurus (Hill Harper), who explains that his lifelong dilemma began in first grade, when he was kissed by a girl and was. Jezebel opens with the seductive purr of a woman's voice. "Go ahead," Numa Perrier groans into the phone, twirling the phone cord between her fingers. "Stroke it faster. Режиссер: Нума Перрье. В ролях: Tiffany Tenille, Нума Перрье, Бретт Гельман и др.
Resemblances between the two properties are inescapable: Jezebel heroine Julie Marsden (Davis). Jezebel initially began as a short script and was developed through Tribeca's Film Institute, via their Through Her Lens women directors program. Starring: Henry Fonda, Ann Codee, George Brent and others. Spoiled, strong-willed New Orleans belle Julie Marsden (Bette Davis) is engaged to banker Preston 'Pres' Dillard (Henry Fonda).