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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2021
  • I couldn't find this online to rent or stream or even buy a new physical copy so I ripped a used DVD and wanted to share it! One of Rosanna Arquette's two documentaries (with the other one being even harder to find).

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  • @QueenofHearts227
    @QueenofHearts227 Год назад +16

    As a woman in showbiz, I sooo appreciate this documentary. It's brilliantly inspiring!

  • @HappySunshineDay
    @HappySunshineDay 2 года назад +14

    1:32:44 "My walking away was not saying 'no' to something. It was saying 'yes' to all the other stuff..." - Debra Winger 20 years ago. ❤Thank you, Debra. Thank you, Rosanna. Thank you, Kevin! ❤ 2/6/22

  • @MsCchapman
    @MsCchapman 2 года назад +27

    Dude you ROCK! Thanks for the upload - I remember thinking when this came out that it NEVEr got the accolades it deserved- JUST like every actor in it

  • @nicklloyd9165
    @nicklloyd9165 8 месяцев назад +9

    Just listened to Rosanna Arquette being interviewed on Gilbert Gottfried's podcast. She said nobody will distribute this documentary on the usual streaming services. Glad it's here... although sad she isn't getting a penny from it.

  • @carlypiller4829
    @carlypiller4829 2 года назад +19

    I loved this documentary! I wish Rosanna would do a followup with the same group of ladies!

  • @pam0626
    @pam0626 2 года назад +31

    55:50: I miss Roger Ebert. In less than one minute, he’s able to crystallize the whole issue of ageism in Hollywood.
    Rosanna did an amazing job with this documentary.

    • @adamzanzie
      @adamzanzie Год назад +4

      Plus, Ebert called Roseanna Arquette sexy to her face. Now that’s bold. You probably couldn’t get away with that today. I assume Ms. Arquette didn’t mind, though.

    • @pam0626
      @pam0626 Год назад +1

      @@adamzanzie Yes!

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад

      He had something to say in "The Monster That Ate Hollywood" too.

  • @ChristopherIGomes
    @ChristopherIGomes 2 года назад +22

    DEBRA WINGER IS AWESOME!!!

    • @sandywright1779
      @sandywright1779 2 года назад +2

      My eyesight is not so good w... it is Also such a tiny screen I am using a Magnifying glass THANKS STAY SAFE ❤️

  • @debmercer1944
    @debmercer1944 Год назад +5

    I have been looking for this documentary literally for YEARS!!!!! And it didn't disappoint. Thank you so much for posting it!

  • @pencinales
    @pencinales 2 года назад +16

    Great documentary. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @camspks
    @camspks 2 года назад +11

    How stunning Debra Winger looks and so sensitive.

  • @sirreadsalot786
    @sirreadsalot786 2 года назад +9

    “I better go where people are speaking my language.” Amen.

  • @lindahamilton9492
    @lindahamilton9492 2 года назад +9

    Great documentary. I appreciate you making it available. Still very relevant! It could do well with a re-release.

  • @furiousarah1
    @furiousarah1 2 года назад +8

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I quote this doc a lot… it is so meaningful and full of beautiful (internally) people.

  • @wjr77
    @wjr77 2 года назад +5

    Love this film...haven't been able to find it for so long. Thank you. And also RIP Adrienne Shelly

  • @70spoem
    @70spoem 2 года назад +6

    god bless you for uploading this!

  • @tellaz551
    @tellaz551 Год назад +3

    I didnt expect there is on youtube!Thank you. I lost a DVD of this movie so

  • @haworthl
    @haworthl 2 года назад +17

    Wish we could have heard from Bridget Fonda. She would have been making this calculation around this time. Hopefully, like Debra Winger, we'll see her return to our screens at some point.

    • @Garsons-oq4lh
      @Garsons-oq4lh 3 месяца назад

      Bridget hasn't returned.

    • @Osceanix
      @Osceanix 3 месяца назад +2

      She said she doesn’t want to

    • @finch45lear
      @finch45lear 2 месяца назад +1

      I saw a photo of Bridget recently . I did not recognize her .

  • @1janeyjewel
    @1janeyjewel Год назад +2

    Wow what an amazing documentary! Thank you for sharing. So relevant these days now also.

  • @ShingInAction
    @ShingInAction 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the ripped. It was inspiring.

  • @Dennisanyone-
    @Dennisanyone- 2 года назад +7

    Twenty years after this doc and Eberts comments, the situation is 10x worse in the movie biz. Now it’s 99% geared towards kids and nothing for adults. Alas there’s always streaming for grown ups.

    • @karenjanicehollick1545
      @karenjanicehollick1545 2 года назад +1

      @@fuwanna ageisum now in work place every day

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад +2

      Someone in this said they did TV because of more opportunities for good roles. Now there's streaming that's opened up some roles. The problem seems to be that some level of movie cost is going away. Of course it has to be sensational enough to get butts in theater seats and not have people say, "I'll wait and see it on streaming in 4 weeks."

    • @babywah3290
      @babywah3290 Год назад

      I get what he’s saying but if an actress decides she wants to be the hero rather than being saved, I also understand that.
      Whatever his sentiments on classic female movie star tropes are, Hollywood will always change to a certain degree.

  • @shawnthompson940
    @shawnthompson940 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was soooo good!! And updated version woukd be CRAZY!!! 🙌🙌🙌❤❤❤❤

  • @gardenboots7464
    @gardenboots7464 2 года назад +1

    Thank you - SOOO MUCH for uploading this.
    I had never heard of the documentary. It's very meaningful.

  • @judes966
    @judes966 9 месяцев назад

    I love this documentary and was delighted to find it here. It’s funny Arquette is referring to Debra Winger walking away. It was only for a couple of years.

  • @laxus9451
    @laxus9451 Год назад +3

    i really want a big debra winger comeback. seeing as she is the face of the dissapeainf actress in the face of age, an oscar for her would be monumental

  • @jt1929
    @jt1929 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, I’ve been wanting to watch this for so long!👍👍

  • @keim73
    @keim73 9 месяцев назад +1

    This needs a sequel Now for 2023

  • @Purplenpinkk
    @Purplenpinkk 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love Diane Lane. She is so authentic and still true to her word of what she said here. She is aging gracefully and is going to be in the new FX project at the end of this month. I can’t wait to watch. She is back.

  • @mikep5335
    @mikep5335 4 месяца назад +1

    It's a worthy subject: women over 40 in Hollywood are ignored and neglected. But Debra Winger is a bad example of this. She was left behind because she was rude and unstable and disrespectful to everyone she worked with. Not just women. Shirley Maclaine complained about her...Michael Douglas...everyone...She was a little troublemaker ...There's better examples of this phenomenon...Jill Clayburg. Melanie Griffith. Barbara Hershey...

  • @saarbarshalev811
    @saarbarshalev811 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @FullofbeansYouTube
    @FullofbeansYouTube 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh wow on the journey ❤

  • @the.artists.studio.london7321
    @the.artists.studio.london7321 2 года назад +3

    This is awesome.

  • @D-Fens_1632
    @D-Fens_1632 2 года назад +2

    I clicked on this from an Officer and a Gentleman video thinking this was gonna be some fan made thing. There's a professionally produced documentary about Debra Winger? Wasn't expecting that, but sounds interesting.

  • @williaminavanbottle9297
    @williaminavanbottle9297 Год назад +6

    Jane Fonda...The only person, who has, faking it, down to perfection.

    • @analisathirwell7071
      @analisathirwell7071 Год назад

      Agree.. this woman has always been spoiled and full of herself from birth… daddy paved the way. She is transparent.

  • @melissahitchcock2072
    @melissahitchcock2072 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much!

  • @paullemon5154
    @paullemon5154 2 года назад +4

    I wonder if more and more directors, producers, etc. perhaps didn't want to work with Winger because of her "difficult" reputation.

    • @babywah3290
      @babywah3290 Год назад +2

      Bruce Willis had that reputation but he still did blockbusters- until Stallone put his foot down and fired him from the Expendables sequels.
      Billy Bob Thornton also had a horrendous reputation for difficulty, and he did a movie with Willis. God knows how that set went.

  • @suenorthcarolina6695
    @suenorthcarolina6695 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this film.

  • @kevinmasterson5733
    @kevinmasterson5733 8 месяцев назад +2

    I know I'm in the minority here. I was so looking forward to this documentary when it came out and I was very disappointed by it when I saw it. I watched it again the other day to see if I'd missed something and I felt differently. Sadly, I didn't. To me, many of those interviewed sounded very out with reality and complaining despite the fortune and privilege they have enjoyed. Debra Winger, Jane Fonda, Frances McDormand and several others were the only ones who were authentic and interesting to me. The good news is that it led me to watch, "Adrienne", about Adrienne Shelly who was murdered. She briefly appeared in this documentary. That was a beautiful, heartfelt documentary done by her husband. Searching for Debra Winger seemed shallow & superficial in comparison.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      Kevin I have to agree with you but here's the thing that maybe you overlooked ... Frances McDormand's husband , she's been married to a Coen brother since 1984 ... and although the Coen Brothers didn't really start to make it big until after that , it certainly doesn't hurt to be married to a highly respected film ( and now TV ) writer , producer director ... even if he is quirky .
      And as for Jane Fonda , having her father being one of the most well-known and influential actors in Hollywood when she got into acting certainly didn't hurt her at all and later being married to a billionaire allowed her to retire in 1984 for 15 years .
      I didn't watch the whole thing ... I fell asleep during part of it but what I'm saying is they both had some advantages in that industry , especially Jane Fonda .
      I do respect and admire Frances McDormand a lot .
      But you're very accurate in your assessment for example another one Kate Capshaw he's been married to Steven Spielberg since 1991 complaining that if she spends time with her kids and isn't working she feels guilty about ignoring her career .
      I'm going to look up that actress you mentioned who lost her life .

    • @kevinmasterson5733
      @kevinmasterson5733 4 месяца назад

      @@gardensofthegods Yes, the Adrienne Shelley documentary on HBO is beautiful. I've met Jane Fonda several times and I have to say she is the real deal. She walks her talk, which is refreshing. A friend of mine lived near Frances McDormand in NY and he said she was very down to earth and often walked around looking like a bag lady. I recently read Debra Winger's book "Undiscovered." I picked it up several years ago and then put it down. I didn't get it. It is a number of vignettes or musing from her life about doing sometimes very mundane things or at very important moments: mowing the lawn on a riding mower and the hospital bed being removed from the house after her mother's death from cancer. When I picked it up this time, I was able to appreciate how beautiful, poetic and insightful her writing is. It makes sense why she left Hollywood. She says in the documentary, "do things that keep you soft." I got that feeling from the book too. You may want to check it out.

  • @pmjwjbcpfo
    @pmjwjbcpfo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Lovely. Powerful.

  • @guesswho8562
    @guesswho8562 9 месяцев назад +1

    I met her and she is a wonderful person

  • @iamJoeTheThird
    @iamJoeTheThird 2 месяца назад

    I remembered watching on something IFC or Sundance Channel back in the day.

  • @salutations5749
    @salutations5749 Год назад

    Not a bad Doc. Certainly still relevant in 2023, as society is being pulled tight at the seams.

  • @cristianojabur
    @cristianojabur 2 года назад +2

    this is wonderful!!!!!

  • @jackiejns983
    @jackiejns983 10 дней назад

    THANK YOU

  • @derrionbrown3923
    @derrionbrown3923 2 года назад +1

    I love this. I’m listening 👂🏾

  • @DeepScreenAnalysis
    @DeepScreenAnalysis Год назад +1

    I'm surprised Anne Heche wasn't included in this documentary, as she was arguably the most gifted American actress of her generation and saw her career being seriously derailed because of bisexuality and mental health issues.

  • @Ludmillawings
    @Ludmillawings Год назад +3

    Almost all of them have their hair blonde.

  • @susannslebensberatung
    @susannslebensberatung Год назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @suzannearcher4028
    @suzannearcher4028 8 месяцев назад +1

    Fucking Awesome….Totally loved looking at all my favorite LADIES ON SCREEN….THANK U ROSANNA🐚✌🏾💄💄💄💋💋👄🫦

  • @dalibad1165
    @dalibad1165 2 года назад +1

    thank you!

  • @Ludmillawings
    @Ludmillawings Год назад +1

    Only women would ask themselves those questions. Male artists and performers do it all with a woman or more than one in the background supporting them and having the children.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      But some of it is a little bit different for the woman who has actually given birth to a child and wishes to spend time with them ... yes the father wants to spend time with his children also but it's a little bit different for the woman who actually gave birth to them ... at least that's how I feel .
      Also some of these women did really well for themselves by having husbands who made a lot of money and therefore the woman could actually afford to take off from her job for a while .

  • @mauricezadkovick7412
    @mauricezadkovick7412 Год назад

    Rabes Rosanna, como me gustaba tanto El Mundo de Beakman, gané el Premio Nóbel Honorario de Física hace un par de años. Ahí estoy en la portada de la Revista Time de setiembre del 2022 , que concierne al siguiente premio. Compra un fluorescente twister grande, lo pones y lo quitas de un plafón portátil unas 300 veces. Luego lo pones en un plafón fijo del techo. Durante toda una noche lo prendes por 15 minutos, lo apagas por 5 y te expones a él poniéndote debajo. ¡Ahora soy Doctor Honoris Causa, puedes leer la prensa de Europa!.

  • @tonyman64
    @tonyman64 2 года назад +8

    Adrienne Shelly RIP!

    • @riverebec1
      @riverebec1 2 года назад +3

      Waitress is one of my favorite movies, and the Broadway musical adaptation is one of the best scores I've ever heard. Today, she would be one of those women writing the types of roles these other actresses would be playing. It was bittersweet seeing her in this.

    • @sandywright1779
      @sandywright1779 2 года назад +1

      STAY Strong y ADRIENNE SHELLY BESITOS Y ADELANTE... Y Go FORWARD.,S

  • @claudiacoy5518
    @claudiacoy5518 4 месяца назад +1

    I wonder how Meg Ryan and Melanie Griffith feel now, if they watched this documentary, and everything said by the other women (in this same documentary), about plastic surgery?

  • @thelittlemuddyfarmrobertjo9152
    @thelittlemuddyfarmrobertjo9152 2 года назад +2

    I left my love on the line..

  • @sunflowersaturday4588
    @sunflowersaturday4588 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Kevin!

  • @Will-sj1kx
    @Will-sj1kx 4 месяца назад

    I love Debra Winger

  • @chrisscott1298
    @chrisscott1298 День назад

    why movies geared to young people when mostly older folks watch movies just as much

  • @matthewalexanderlemma8000
    @matthewalexanderlemma8000 5 месяцев назад

    Why does this documentary revolve around, of all people, Debra Winger, who was known for bringing a negative attitude to all of her movie sets? For crying out loud, she got into a fight with Shirley MacLaine!

    • @rogernoble6849
      @rogernoble6849 2 месяца назад

      Director: Amy Heckerling. Starring: ALICIA SILVERSTONE, BRITTANY MURPHY.

  • @peytonturnerrock
    @peytonturnerrock Год назад +1

    Didn't understand as a child with a dream of having my own RocknRoll band that that dream would create the same "red show" dilemma. Why can't I have it all? I wondered. Either id date another musician and it would end up becoming a competition (him) or a "civilian" would accuse me of "fuckin the band" It has been a constant battle. A life with the one I love and being the rock singer songwriter.....hangin' in the balance is a bitch. God bless Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo!!! Now THEY captured that magical sweet spot and have struck the balance of love and making music together! Sweet sound of it all!!! So, it IS possible but, a rare opportunity and totally written in the stars for that once in a lifetime chance encounter. 🌟🎤🤘😎💯❤️

  • @juliemartin934
    @juliemartin934 2 года назад +2

    💜💜💜

  • @VelmaX3
    @VelmaX3 2 года назад +5

    50:07 the awkward moment when....

    • @tdirtyatl
      @tdirtyatl Год назад

      Ironic, ain't it? Especially when the actresses were talking about creepy studio heads and producers in a previous scene.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад +1

      I feel rather stupid because I watched it several times but I still don't know what you mean ... what are we supposed to be looking for ... ?

    • @VelmaX3
      @VelmaX3 4 месяца назад

      ​@@gardensofthegods harvey weinstein

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      @@VelmaX3 okay on my phone I could not easily see him ... thanks

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 2 года назад

    They're just real. And young.

  • @pinang1
    @pinang1 Год назад +1

    kind of disappointed Adrienne Shelly wasn't asked any questions :/ or maybe her answers didn't fit the narrative

    • @babywah3290
      @babywah3290 Год назад

      I think it does. She talking about powerful men in Hollywood who hold sway over young actresses and their careers.
      The Mr Potatohead description does sound like Harvey Weinstein.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      ​@@babywah3290when she said Mr Potato Head I was trying to figure out who she was talking about and I honestly never would have thought of Harvey Weinstein , to be honest ... at least not by that physical description 😂

  • @lilwinged5291
    @lilwinged5291 9 месяцев назад +1

    No description of what this is about and why it's about Deborah Winger ??

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      At 1:19:00 at the Cannes film festival she is asked what is she doing here and she responds " I'm making a documentary about what women have to go through as an artist ... I have a lot of actress
      friends "

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад +1

      The reason Debra Winger was in here and in the title is because she completely walked away from the industry .

    • @lilwinged5291
      @lilwinged5291 4 месяца назад

      @gardensofthegods oh ok Good for her ... ty .. I didn't keep watching bc I didn't see her lol..
      I watched her in The Ranch with Sam Eliot after all those years of not seeing her. I wonder why she decided to do that show.

  • @gardensofthegods
    @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

    Fonda was in a position where she could afford to retire for those 15 years in 1984 because she was married to billionaire Ted Turner .

  • @debramorales4283
    @debramorales4283 9 месяцев назад

    the Older Rosanne Gets....The Better Looking She Gets! Keep Doing What You're Doing Rosanne

  • @AndtherewasJoy13
    @AndtherewasJoy13 4 месяца назад

  • @booksteer7057
    @booksteer7057 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hollywood is even worse now. Even more women characters are "substitute men" as Ebert calls them, and the men are usually overgrown adolescents or morons. In fact, most people in Hollywood can't even tell you what a woman is! Look at the last two Hollywood "Snow White" films. In "Mirror Mirror" the 7 dwarfs are ninja thieves who turn Snow White into a warrior. The woke Disney remake is so bad they won't even release it. I once saw a list on IMDb of the 20 greatest movie heroines. Half of them were either violent or they took on traditional men's roles.

  • @ellisonpearson3387
    @ellisonpearson3387 9 месяцев назад

    It is heartbreaking to hear Gwyneth Paltrow talk about how her father was able to protect her -4 years after the Weinstein BS.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      I missed that part ... did you say was able or wasn't able ?
      But don't forget though that there's videos here of her boyfriend at the time or ex-boyfriend telling him off and that he better leave her alone and I can't remember if that was Ben Affleck or Brad Pitt ... ? I think it was Ben Affleck

    • @babywah3290
      @babywah3290 4 месяца назад +1

      @@gardensofthegodsGwyneth’s father died of cancer in the early 2000’s.
      I believe it was Pitt who did this to Weinstein, it was during the beginning of her rise to fame.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      @@babywah3290 did Brad Pitt would make more sense and I remember people saying that she and Renee Zellweger and Jennifer Lawrence are considered Harvey's girls

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 4 месяца назад

      @@babywah3290 also couple years ago , there were some photos of Renee Zellweger in some kind of lounge chair sitting next to Harvey leaning over kind of close enough to him that I thought it looked weird the way you could see her hand dangling over and very close to his crotch ? It could have been just the angle from which the guy filmed it except he was from in front of them whoever did the photograph and I just thought it was rather strange
      I think I may have found it on Google

    • @babywah3290
      @babywah3290 4 месяца назад

      @@gardensofthegods I’m not sure about Zellweger or Lawrence but Paltrow did do a lot of Miramax movies in the 90’s.
      For years I only knew the names Bob and Harvey Weinstein through Kevin Smith’s DVD commentaries and his Q & A shows.

  • @MrS98VAC
    @MrS98VAC Год назад

    12:21

  • @Filmation77
    @Filmation77 5 месяцев назад

    39:00 Harvey Weinstein??

  • @jmd26
    @jmd26 Год назад +1

    This movie is so ugly. What format was she working in? High 8 transferred to film? If she still has the original tapes, she could make a version that looks much, much better. Same with Chuck & Buck.

  • @peytonturnerrock
    @peytonturnerrock Год назад +1

    Also, the talkative, almost overbearing Theresa Russell....??? Never seen her a day in my life.

    • @babywah3290
      @babywah3290 Год назад +3

      I would suggest Black Widow (1987, also with Debra Winger), Whore (1991) and the Razor’s Edge (1984).

    • @curiositytax9360
      @curiositytax9360 11 месяцев назад

      @@babywah3290they are all her worst films. Whore and the razors edge are decent. All the Nic Roeg films are her best performances

    • @jimhaggard7436
      @jimhaggard7436 10 месяцев назад +2

      Also, arguably Impulse (1990) in her best roll directed by Sondra Locke. Theresa Russell filmed Black Widow with Debra Winger in 1986 in Hawaii.

    • @rlabarbera
      @rlabarbera 3 месяца назад +1

      She actually starred in many films and was married to Director Nicholas Roeg. She's very talented and fearless on screen. Underrated imo.