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本名: Izzy Neish
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Izzy Neish stars as Jane, a closeted teacher pushed to her limits when a student threatens to expose her sexuality in 'Blue Jean' (2022).
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Kerrie Hayes was born on March 13, 1987, in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. She began her acting career appearing in films such as 'Nowhere Boy' (2009), 'Kicks' (2009), and 'Brighton Rock' (2010). Additionally, she was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Actress for her role in the Channel 4 TV series 'The Mill' (2013-2014). However, there is no detailed information about her personal life or career beyond these roles.
本名: Rosy McEwen
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Rosy McEwen stars as Jean in 'Blue Jean' (2022), where she portrays a closeted teacher who faces immense pressure when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality.
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制作会社: BBC Film, Great Point Media, Kleio Films
ジャンル: Drama, History
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キーワード: 1980s, assault, bullying, closeted, conservatism, double life, gender roles, high school, homophobia, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lgbt, margaret thatcher, morality, newcastle, england, secret, teacher, thatcherism, woman director
Jean, a PE teacher in the late 1980s at an all-girls school in Newcastle upon Tyne, leads a closeted life due to societal pressures and the conservative climate of Thatcherism. Her double life becomes threatened when a new student arrives who suspects Jean's sexuality. As the student begins to bully her and threatens to expose Jean's secret, Jean is pushed to extreme lengths to keep her job and maintain her integrity.
Blue Jean (2022) is a British drama film directed by Georgia Oakley, set against the backdrop of late 1980s Newcastle upon Tyne during Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government. The film explores themes of sexuality, secrecy, and self-preservation as its protagonist, Jean, navigates her role as a PE teacher while living a double life due to societal homophobia and the harsh moral climate of the era. Oakley's directorial debut delves into the complexities of gender roles, bullying, and LGBTQ+ experiences during this period.