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別名: Anna Helene Paquin, Άννα Πάκουιν, Анна Пэкуин, آنا پاکوین
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Anna Paquin (born July 24, 1982) is an acclaimed Canadian-New Zealand actress who began her career at age 11 with a breakthrough role in 'The Piano' (1993), earning her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, becoming the second-youngest Oscar winner. Throughout her childhood and adolescence, she received multiple award nominations for roles in films like 'Fly Away Home', 'Jane Eyre', and 'Almost Famous'. In adulthood, Paquin portrayed Rogue in the X-Men franchise, and won a Golden Globe for her leading role as Sookie Stackhouse in HBO's vampire drama series 'True Blood' (2008-2014). She continued to receive accolades for various film and television roles.
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制作会社: Fox Searchlight Pictures, Camelot Pictures, Gilbert Films, Mirage Enterprises, Scott Rudin Productions
ジャンル: Drama, Mystery
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Margaret follows Lisa Cohen, a high-school student in New York City who becomes obsessed with guilt after witnessing a fatal bus accident involving an elderly pedestrian and the bus driver whose hat she had admired. Despite being unharmed physically, Lisa feels responsible for the incident and starts causing disruption everywhere, including at home with her self-absorbed actress mother, at the police precinct, and even tracking down the victim's family out of town. A family friend lawyer gets involved in the case, uncovering compromising circumstances that stir up trouble for those who were previously unaffected.
Margaret is a drama film directed by Kenneth Lonergan, released in 2011. The movie explores themes of guilt and obsession through its protagonist Lisa Cohen, played by Anna Paquin. Set in New York City, the film delves into the complex dynamics of family relationships, teenage angst, and the consequences of one's actions. Despite initially being marketed as a mystery due to its non-linear structure, Margaret is primarily a character study that examines how guilt can consume an individual.