

Last year, the majors released approximately the same number of films 41 and the independents were responsible for 54.






A superb set piece finds Léger in the company of a graduate student in Waterbury who gives her a tour of the real-life scrappily handmade Christian theme park where, in the film, Mr.

Loden made it to illustrate an experience of a working class woman trying to make her way in a world—a system—constructed and run by those in opposition to the working class.

Then, in the late 1970s, she learned she had breast cancer.
Description: She famously portrayed Maggie, a fictionalized version ofin Kazan's Lincoln Center Repertory Company stage production of 1964which was written by Monroe's former husband, playwright.