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Natalie Portman | ... | ||
Peter Sarsgaard | ... | ||
Greta Gerwig | ... |
Nancy Tuckerman
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Billy Crudup | ... |
The Journalist
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John Hurt | ... |
The Priest
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Richard E. Grant | ... |
Bill Walton
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Caspar Phillipson | ... | ||
Beth Grant | ... | ||
John Carroll Lynch | ... | ||
Max Casella | ... | ||
Sara Verhagen | ... |
Mary Gallagher
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Hélène Kuhn | ... |
Pam Turnure
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Deborah Findlay | ... |
Maud Shaw
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Corey Johnson | ... |
Larry O'Brien
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Aidan O'Hare | ... |
Kenny O' Donnell
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JACKIE is a portrait of one of the most important and tragic moments in American history, seen through the eyes of the iconic First Lady, then Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (Natalie Portman). JACKIE places us in her world during the days immediately following her husband's assassination. Known for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we see a portrait of the First Lady as she fights to establish her husband's legacy and the world of "Camelot" that she created and loved so well. Written by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Venice Reports by Alex Immediate reaction to Portman's JACKIE
Alex Deleon {}. Premiere at 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Natalie Portman simply Astonishing as the Grieving First Lady. Viewedon Thursday morning, Venice Day 8, at the massive Aerdrome hangar-like Sala Biennale. Incredible Natalie Portman as Newly widowed wife of JFK is a shoo-in for Best Actress Oscar in Feb. 2017. She had the accent (fey debuttantish speech style during White House tour) absolutely down pat to the point where it was eerie -- but also the supreme dignity and composure after the shooting. All nails hit squarely on the head by Chilean director Pablo Larrain backed up by American Producer Daran Aronofsky. This incredible film gave me the shivers at several points -- Shivers of historical recognition reviving my own reactions to the events at the time. Portman is just unbelievable!! -- She got so deep into Jackie's skin that physical resemblance or lack of it was totally by-passed and rendered irrelevant. She captured the Soul! ~~ After this she stands alone as the Next Big Hollywood Diva. All backup roles also perfect, notably Billy Crudupp as the respectful but in-digging reporter whose interview with Jackie frames the story. A clever scenario device that provides a Kane-ish touch. Ends with the feeling that Ms. Kennedy will do anything to preserve the White House as Camelot legend. This picture preserves the Jacqueline Bouvier-Kennedy legend in spades.
PS: Noah Oppenheim was awarded a Best Scenario Silver Lion on Venice awards night.