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Frances (1982)

“Her story is shocking, disturbing, compelling... and true.”

  • R
  • 140 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 7.2/10 (8550 votes)

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Plot

In the bustling heart of Seattle, a brilliant and defiant teenager, Frances Farmer, emerges. Her audacious social and political ideologies often clash with the views of her parents, painting a vivid picture of youthful rebellion. Frances, captivated by the world of acting, journeys to New York where her talent shines brilliantly, but her uncompromising principles and candid political views become a thorn in her side. The allure of a Hollywood contract proves irresistible, yet Frances finds herself in a battle of ideals and identity. She grapples with the trappings of fame and fortune, feeling undeserving of the superficial adulation emanating from the glittering facade of Hollywood. This internal conflict pits her against powerful studio executives and even her own mother, who basks in the glow of Frances's fame yet offers no emotional refuge. Frances's career spirals downward, marked by alcohol-fueled altercations and run-ins with the law. In a chilling twist of fate, she is committed to a psychiatric hospital, a decision her mother disturbingly endorses. This new chapter of Frances's life is a haunting labyrinth of maltreatment and mental trauma, amplified by her mother's relentless pursuit to seize control of her life. The tale of Frances is an evocative depiction of a vibrant young woman's struggle for authenticity in a world that cherishes illusion, a poignant exploration of the human spirit against overwhelming odds.

Where to watch Frances?

Frances is a drama movie featuring Jessica Lange and directed by Graeme Clifford.

It is possible to buy Frances on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and YouTube.