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Disclosure is a 1994 thriller directed by Barry Levinson, featuring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore in a tense workplace drama set in Seattle. The film explores themes of sexual harassment and corporate intrigue against the backdrop of the tech industry in the mid-1990s. It blends elements of drama, crime, and erotic thriller genres.
Focuses on workplace dynamics and gender issues. · Strong performances elevate the intense script. · Atmospheric direction creates a gripping tension.
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No, Disclosure is adapted from a novel by Michael Crichton and is a work of fiction, though it addresses real workplace issues.
The film is set in Seattle, Washington, and many scenes were shot on location there to capture the city’s tech industry atmosphere.
Disclosure reversed typical gender dynamics by depicting a female boss accusing a male subordinate, which was unusual for its time and sparked significant discussion.
The film’s score was composed by Ennio Morricone, adding a distinctive tone to the thriller’s atmosphere.
Disclosure has been released on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and laserdisc, reflecting its availability across various home media technologies.
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