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本名: Nicole Pursell
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Nicole Pursell starred in 'Ring Thing' (2017), portraying Sarah, a documentary filmmaker who accidentally proposes to her girlfriend and subsequently explores marital dynamics through interviews with same-sex couples.
本名: Sarah Wharton
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Sarah Wharton, born unknown, is a documentary filmmaker who rose to prominence with her film 'Ring Thing' (2017). While shooting a wedding scene in Provincetown, Sarah accidentally proposed to her girlfriend Kristen, leading them down different paths of marital exploration due to varying expectations. Sarah began interviewing same-sex couples as part of her exploration and overcoming fear of divorce.
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制作会社: WCS Productions, Roger Dodger
ジャンル: Drama, Romance, Documentary, fantasy film
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In 'Ring Thing,' a young woman named Julia struggles with her sexuality and her relationship with her conservative mother after she starts dating an older woman named Rebecca. As their relationship deepens, Julia must navigate her mother's disapproval and societal expectations, leading to tension and conflict within the family. Throughout the film, Julia also experiences vivid dreams of a mysterious ring that connects her to ancient Norse goddesses, serving as metaphors for her personal journey.
'Ring Thing' is an indie drama from 2017 that explores themes of love, identity, and self-discovery through the lens of lesbian romance. Directed by William Sullivan and written by Sullivan and Derek Dodge, the film centers around Julia's coming-of-age story as she grapples with her attraction to Rebecca amidst familial disapproval and societal norms. While the film also incorporates fantastical elements involving Norse goddesses and a mysterious ring in Julia's dreams, it remains grounded in its exploration of human relationships and emotional growth.