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Three Women may refer to: Film * ''Three Women'' (1924 film), an American film directed by Ernst Lubitsch * ''Three Women'' (1936 film) or ''Girl Friends'', a Soviet film directed by Lev Arnshtam * ''Three Women'' (1949 film) or ''Women Side by Side'', a Chinese film directed by Chen Liting * ''Three Women'' (1952 film), a French film directed by André Michel * ''Three Women'' (1968 film), an Egyptian film written by Ihsan Abdel Quddous * ''3 Women'', a 1977 American film directed by Robert Altman Other uses * ''Three Women'' (book), a 2019 book by Lisa Taddeo ** ''Three Women'' (TV series), a 2023 series based on the book * ''Three Women'' (Boccioni), a 1909-10 painting by Umberto Boccioni * ''Three Women'', a 1921-22 painting by Fernand Léger, a work in the Museum of Modern Art * ''Three Women'', an album by Sara Hickman Sara Hickman (born March 1, 1963) is an American singer, songwriter, and artist.
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Three Women (1924 Film)
''Three Women'', also known as ''Die Frau, die Freundin und die Dirne'', is a 1924 American silent drama film starring May McAvoy, Pauline Frederick, and Marie Prevost, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and based on the novel ''Lillis Ehe'' by Yolande Maree (Iolanthe Mares). Plot summary Sleazy bon vivant Edmund Lamont continues to live the high life despite being up to his eyebrows in debt. He begins wooing wealthy socialite Mabel Wilton, conning her into giving him $100,000 to "invest" for her. Meanwhile, her daughter Jeanne unexpectedly arrives from private school, and when Lamont sees her, he promptly begins seeing her surreptitiously. Inevitably both women find out the deception, but the smitten Jeanne agrees to marry him anyway. True to form, Lamont starts seeing Harriet (the third woman of the title), leading to a night club brawl in which he's knocked out with a champagne bottle. He is taken home by Fred, newly-graduated from medical school, who is shocked to learn that Jeanne, ...
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Three Women (1936 Film)
''Girl Friends'' (russian: Подруги, Podrugi) is a 1936 Soviet drama film, directorial debut of Lev Arnshtam. The film tells story of the friendship between three girls from Petrograd who grow up together and become nurses during the Russian Civil War. The film was released in the US in 1936 as ''Three Women''. Plot summary Cast * Zoya Fyodorova - Zoya * Yanina Zhejmo - Asya * Irina Zarubina - Natasha * Boris Chirkov - Senka * Boris Babochkin - Andrei * Nikolay Cherkasov - White Army officer * Vasili Merkuryev * Boris Blinov * Maria Blumenthal-Tamarina * Pavel Volkov * Stepan Kayukov * Stepan Krylov * Boris Poslavsky * Serafima Birman Serafima Germanovna Birman (russian: Серафима Германовна Бирман, link=no; – 11 May 1976) was a Soviet and Russian actress, theatre director and writer. People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1946).
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Three Women (1952 Film)
''Three Women'' (french: Trois femmes) is a 1952 French film directed by André Michel. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The films consists of three segments which were adapted from three short stories by Guy de Maupassant each centered on a woman. The titles and respective lead actors of the segments are: * '' Boitelle'' with Moune de Rivel as the female lead character Zora, and Jacques Duby as the title character. * '' Mouche'' with Catherine Erard as the title character, and Marcelle Arnold, Jacques Fabbri, Pierre Olaf, Raymond Pellegrin, Marcel Mouloudji * '' L'Héritage'' with Agnès Delahaie as Coralie, and René Lefèvre, Michel Bouquet, Pierre Palau, Bernard Noël, Jean Ozenne, Jean Mercure Cast * Marcelle Arnold * Michel Bouquet as M. Lesable (segment "L'Héritage") * Betty Daussmond * Agnès Delahaie as Coralie Cachelin (segment "L'Héritage") * Blanche Denège * Moune de Rivel (fr) as Zora (segment "Boitelle") * Jacques Duby as Antoine B ...
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Three Women (1968 Film)
Three Women (Egyptian Arabic: ٣ نساء translit: ''Thalath Nisa'') is an Egyptian film released in 1968. The film is written by Ihsan Abdel Quddous and stars Salah Zulfikar. It tells three separate stories about three women, featuring Sabah, Huda Sultan and Mervat Amin. The first story: Hana Plot Hana (Mervat Amin), an air hostess, loves Adel (Salah Zulfikar), the architect, but she meets Sami (Samir Shamas), the Lebanese pilot, and she also falls in love with him. The choice is settled. Cast * Salah Zulfikar: (Adel) * Mervat Amin: (Hana) * Samir Chamas: (Sami) * Abdel Moneim Ibrahim: (Abdul Hamid Zuhdi) * Ragaa El Geddawy: (Hana's colleague) * Nadia Seif Al-Nasr: (Hana's colleague) * Alia Abdel Moneim: (Hana's mother) * Atef Makram: (Adel is Hana's brother) Staff * Directed by: Mahmoud Zulfikar * Screenplay and dialogue: Mohamed Abu Yousef * Director of Photography: Waheed Farid The second story: Tawheeda Plot Tawheeda, a beautiful widow (Huda Sultan), loves ...
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3 Women
''3 Women'' is a 1977 American psychological drama film written, produced, and directed by Robert Altman and starring Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Janice Rule. It depicts the increasingly bizarre, mysterious relationship between a woman (Duvall) and her roommate and co-worker (Spacek) in a dusty California desert town. The story came directly from a dream Altman had, which he adapted into a treatment, intending to film without a screenplay. 20th Century Fox financed the project on the basis of Altman's past work, and a screenplay was completed before filming. ''3 Women'' premiered at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival, and earned positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised the performances of the cast (especially that of Duvall). Interpretations of the film are centered around its use of psychoanalysis and discussion of Identity (social science), identity. It was not a strong box office success despite Hollywood studio financing and distribution. After its theatrical r ...
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Three Women (book)
''Three Women'' is a 2019 non-fiction book by Lisa Taddeo. It is her debut book and was published on July 9, 2019, by Avid Reader Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. It covers the sexual and emotional lives of three women from different backgrounds and regions of the United States. It debuted at number one on ''The New York Times'' non-fiction best sellers list and received mostly positive reviews from critics. Summary The book covers the sexuality of three women: Lina, a suburban Indiana mother whose teenage rape disrupts the course of her life; Maggie, a seventeen-year-old high school student in North Dakota who becomes entangled in an illegal affair with her married English teacher; and Sloane, a successful restaurant owner in the Northeast whose husband likes to watch her have sex with other men and women. Taddeo spent eight years writing the book, driving across the country six times to embed herself in the lives of the three women. Publication ''Three Women'' was publ ...
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Three Women (TV Series)
''Three Women'' is an upcoming television series based on the 2019 book of the same name by Lisa Taddeo initially set to premiere on Showtime. On January 30, 2023, ''Deadline'' reported that Showtime had decided not to air the completed series. Starz picked up the series a week later. Premise A group of women are on a course to radically change their lives. Cast and characters Main * Shailene Woodley as Gia * DeWanda Wise as Sloane * Betty Gilpin as Lina * Gabrielle Creevy as Maggie * Blair Underwood as Richard * John Patrick Amedori as Jack Recurring * Ravi Patel as Dr. Henry * Austin Stowell as Aidan * Lola Kirke as Jenny * Jason Ralph as Aaron Knodel * Blair Redford as Will * Jess Gabor as Billie * Brían F. O'Byrne as Mark Wilkin * Heather Goldenhersh as Arlene Wilkin * Zane Pais as David Wilkin * Tony D. Head as Stephen Production Development In July 2019, Showtime acquired rights to '' Three Women'' by Lisa Taddeo, with Taddeo attached to write and executive produce. ...
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Three Women (Boccioni)
''Three Women'' ( it, Tre donne) is a painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni, executed between 1909 and 1910. This painting is oil on canvas painted in the style of divisionism.Christine Poggi, ''Inventing Futurism: The Art and Politics of Artificial Optimism'' (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2009), p. 66. Divisionism refers to the actual division of colors by creating separated brush strokes as opposed to smooth, solid lines. The painting contains three figures, one being Boccioni's mother Cecilia on the left, another being his sister, Amelia on the right, and the third being Ines, his lover, in the center. Transition Art teacher and portraitist Giacomo Balla introduced Boccioni to the painting styles of divisionism. According to the Deutsche Bank and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, divisionism, which emerged in Northern Italy in the late 1880s, was the “painting method hatwas characterized by the juxtaposition of strokes of pigment to create the visual effect of inten ...
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List Of Works In The Museum Of Modern Art
This is a partial list of works in the Museum of Modern Art, and organized by type and department. Department of Painting and Sculpture This is a partial list of works in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, organized by type. Works by decade 1880s *L'Estaque. 1879-83 (Paul Cézanne) *Still Life with Fruit Dish. 1879-80 (Paul Cézanne) *At the Milliner's. 1882 (Edgar Degas) *Two Roses on a Tablecloth. 1882-1883 (Édouard Manet) *Hand. 1884 Auguste Rodin *The Bather. c. 1885 (Paul Cézanne) *Evening, Honfleur. 1886 (Georges-Pierre Seurat) *Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbor. 1888 (Georges-Pierre Seurat) *The Starry Night. Saint Rémy, June 1889 (Vincent van Gogh) * The Olive Trees. Saint Rémy, June–July 1889 (Vincent van Gogh) 1890s *'' Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones, and Tints, Portrait of M. Félix Fénéon in 1890'' (Paul Signac) *The Seed of the Areoi. 1892 (Paul Gauguin) *The Storm. 1893 (Edvard Munch) ...
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