True Women

by Platinum Disc

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Director:Karen Arthur
Release Date:2004-06-22
Label:Platinum Disc
UPC:096009195595
Binding:DVD
Published By:Platinum Disc
ASIN:B000274TJ4
Category:DVD

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Spanning 5 decades from the texas revolution through the civil war reconstruction and beyond is a story of love friendship survival and triumph. Studio: Platinum Disc Llc Release Date: 07/06/2004 Starring: Dana Delany Annabeth Gish Run time: 180 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Karen Arthur
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This well-acted, sweeping herstorical epic focuses on the lives of three women, beginning in 1853. China Beach's Dana Delany is Sarah, the family matriarch, whose little sister Euphemia (a delightful and empathetic Tina Majorino) has been living with her best friend, Georgia (beautiful Rachael Leigh Cook), and Georgia's parents (Michael York, Julie Carmen) on a large, bucolic Georgia plantation. After the sisters' father dies, Sarah's husband, upstanding Texas Ranger Bartlett (Powers Boothe), takes "Pheemy" down to Peach Tree, Texas, to live with him and Sarah.

Pheemy and Georgia begin a correspondence chronicling their divergent lives. As Pheemy and her family work their farm and battle Santa Ana and hostile Indians, indulged Georgia is coming to terms with her family's greatest secret: she is one-quarter Native American. Majorino and Cook are excellent in their demanding roles and offer a challenge for their adult counterparts (Annabeth Gish as Pheemy, Angelina Jolie as Georgia). This film, originally a TV miniseries, is an earnest attempt to depict the difficult--and often tragic--role women were compelled to endure during this historically rich but phenomenally difficult time. True Women has plenty of action, but relationships, politics, and grim reality are the true focus, as issues of sexuality, prejudice, human rights, and of course slavery are eagerly examined in the frontier setting. The sensitive should be forewarned: it seems like there is a death every five minutes. --N.F. Mendoza

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AWESOME MOVIE - Reviewed on 2008-08-29
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This is a great movie, very entertaining, great stars, great quality, condition, and delivery. This movie I reccommend to all women and everyone who loves history, the old west and drama with lots of adventure.
"True Women" tells it true - Reviewed on 2008-08-01
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My wife and I first watched "True Women" as the mini-series on TV. It was so well done and informative that we wanted the DVD as soon as we found it. The film portrays many of the problems of the era from before the Alamo through women's sufferage in Texas. It also fairly represents the strength of Texas women.
IT'S ONLY ME, BUT: - Reviewed on 2008-06-01
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TIME PEICEDONE WELL, FIRST TIME I HAVE ANGELINE JOLIE IN A DRESS THAT WASN'T ULTRA SEXY. DANA DELANY WAS GREAT AS THE OLDER SISTER. GREAT ACTING FROM ALL THE SISTERS. FATHER DIES LEAVING 3 SISTERS WITH A PLANTATION. ONE MOVES AWAY WITH A HUSBANF. ONE FINDS OUT SHE IS HALF INDIAN. JM
True Women - Reviewed on 2008-04-15
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Choices, convictions, and life lessons about faith, political, and personal responsibility and women's contribution within the development of America.

Thought provoking more then a chick- flick.
True Women real women - Reviewed on 2008-01-27
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This was a 6 hr mini series cut down which is why I believe it is so fast paced but the characters are real and the story was taken from family dairies REAL PEOPLE REAL EVENTS the other reviewers missed that
amazing women
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