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別名: Greta Scaachi, Γκρέτα Σκάκι, Гре́та Ска́кки, Грета Скаккі, گرتا سکی
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Greta Scacchi, born on February 18, 1960, is an Italian-Australian actress known for her roles in films like 'White Mischief' (1987), 'Presumed Innocent' (1990), and 'The Player' (1992). She earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Newcomer to Film with her debut leading role in 'Heat and Dust' (1983). For her portrayal of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna of Russia in the television film 'Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny' (1996), she won a Primetime Emmy Award and earned a Golden Globe nomination.
公開年: 1985
国: Australia
別題: The Coca-Cola Kid, Момчето от Кока-Кола, A Coca Cola kölyök, O Rapaz da Coca-Cola, Парень из фирмы 'Кока-Кола'
監督: Dušan Makavejev
脚本: Frank Moorhouse
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制作会社: Grand Bay Films International Pty., Australian Film Commission, Cinema Enterprises
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Romance, romantic comedy
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Set in Melbourne during the early 1980s, 'Coca-Cola Kid' follows the unconventional romance between two strangers who meet in an airport: John Tyner (Eric Roberts), a charismatic American marketing executive sent by Coca-Cola's headquarters to boost sales in Australia, and Christina Kline (Greta Scacchi), an Australian political activist. Tyner is captivated by Christina's beauty and fiery spirit, while Christina finds herself drawn to Tyner despite his capitalist agenda clashing with her socialist beliefs. As their relationship deepens, they challenge each other's views on life, love, and politics, ultimately leading them down a path of self-discovery and change.
'Coca-Cola Kid', directed by Dušan Makavejev and released in 1985, is an Australian romantic comedy-drama that explores the complexities of love, ideology, and cultural exchange. Set against the backdrop of Australia's post-WWII shift towards American consumerism, the film offers a unique perspective on the growing influence of global capitalism through its portrayal of the unlikely romance between an American Coca-Cola executive and an Australian political activist. Although not a commercial success upon release, 'Coca-Cola Kid' has since gained recognition for its compelling narrative and memorable performances.