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- “When I cast Julianne and Annette, I really felt like, on the continuum of gayness, I could feel their gayness,” Cholodenko said. “It didn’t feel phony to me. I didn’t feel like I was putting somebody in an outfit and asking them to parade as something that was false.”
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Director Lisa Cholodenko's real-life drama of having a baby as a gay woman inspired The Kids Are All Right, her most poignant film to date. In June 2002, I had just finished Laurel...
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Jul 21, 2010 · Ms. Cholodenko dramatizes some truths about lesbian sexuality and identity that many lesbians are uncomfortable discussing among themselves much less seeing portrayed in a film intended for a...
Jul 30, 2020 · Written by Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg, and directed by Cholodenko, the movie arrived as attitudes about gay rights were shifting dramatically. Annette Bening and Julianne Moore...
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Jul 30, 2020 · Julianne Moore Reconsiders Lesbian Role in ‘Kids Are All Right’ 10 Years Later. Director Lisa Cholodenko says she "could feel their gayness" when she cast Moore and Annette Bening as lesbian ...
- Zack Sharf
Jul 14, 2010 · In The Kids Are All Right, two affluent hyperparents fret about their marriage as well as their teenage children, the elder of whom is…
Jul 7, 2010 · We spoke with Cholodenko about making a comedy about gay marriage set in California, under the shadow of Prop 8. What sparked the idea?
Sep 3, 2010 · Research conducted by the University of Virginia investigated child development and parenting in 27 lesbian couples, 29 gay male couples, and 50 heterosexual couples with young adopted children. Parents, teachers, and external caregivers evaluated the preschoolers’ behavior and gender development.