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Kinsey (2004) dramatizes the life and work of Alfred Kinsey, the pioneering sexologist whose research challenged American attitudes toward sexuality. Directed by Bill Condon, the film features Liam Neeson in the lead role, supported by a strong ensemble cast including Laura Linney and Peter Sarsgaard. Its exploration of taboo subjects sparked discussion and controversy upon release.
Released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. · Notable for its strong period-specific costume design. · Filmed on location in various parts of Indiana. · Features a score by composer Carter Burwell.
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Kinsey pioneered research into human sexual behavior by conducting thousands of interviews, producing the Kinsey Reports that challenged societal taboos and offered a scientific perspective on sexuality.
Bill Condon directed the film, focusing on both the scientific and personal aspects of Kinsey's life, highlighting ethical questions and emotional complexity.
Laura Linney and Peter Sarsgaard are among the principal cast members, contributing significant supporting roles that deepen the narrative.
Collectors find Kinsey notable for its biographical portrayal of a controversial figure, its strong ensemble, and its place in early 2000s independent cinema, available in DVD and other physical formats.
The film situates Kinsey's work within mid-20th century America, emphasizing the clash between his findings and prevailing moral attitudes, illustrating the social impact of his studies.
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