In Collection
#31
Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Documentary, Biography
USA / English
Liam Neeson |
Alfred Kinsey |
Laura Linney |
Clara Kinsey |
Chris O'Donnell |
Wardell Pomeroy |
Peter Sarsgaard |
Clyde Martin |
Timothy Hutton |
Paul Gebhard |
John Lithgow |
Alfred Seguine Kinsey |
Tim Curry |
Thurman Rice |
Oliver Platt |
Herman Wells |
Dylan Baker |
Alan Gregg |
Julianne Nicholson |
Alice Martin |
Director |
Bill Condon; Barak Goodman |
Producer |
Barak Goodman; Francis Ford Coppola; Kirk D'Amico |
Writer |
Bill Condon; Barak Goodman |
When Alfred Kinsey (Liam Neeson) finds over the course of his teachings that there is no information on sexuality and science, he decides to interview thousands of students and have them answer personal questions about their sex lives. Set in the late 1940's, Kinsey's research is considered taboo. His outlandish and eccentric behavior is being ridiculed and stigmatized. However, Kinsey pushes forward and, with the hopes of creating more acceptance around sexuality, continues surveying both men and women. When he meets a young, attractive student named Clara (Laura Linney), he begins his own sexual journey through provocative and promiscuous sex.
Region |
Region 1 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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