All 46 Jill Clayburgh Movies (in Order)

Cyril Ott
18 min readApr 4, 2024

Dive into the captivating world of Jill Clayburgh Movies as we explore her most iconic roles and memorable films. Discover how this talented actress blends drama, comedy, and thought-provoking performances throughout her illustrious career.

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1. The Wedding Party (1969)

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In the wildly comedic, independent film The Wedding Party (1969), we see Robert DeNiro in his first starring role alongside Brian DePalma’s unique and experimental style. The film follows a group of friends attending a wedding as a series of hilarious, farcical events unfold. With an estimated budget of $43,000 and a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes, The Wedding Party has made a modest mark on the history of independent filmmaking.

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2. The Telephone Book (1971)

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The Telephone Book” is a 1971 cult classic comedy about an unassuming woman who finds herself on the wrong end of an obscene phone call. The incident takes a strange turn when she begins to fantasize about her mysterious caller and becomes obsessed with finding him in real life.

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3. Portnoy’s Complaint (1972)

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Portnoy’s Complaint, “ a comedic exploration of a young man’s unique passions and desires, showcases Richard Benjamin in a kinky, playful role. The film delves into topics inspired by Sigmund Freud and is sure to spark conversations about gender and relationships. With a runtime of 1 hour and 41 minutes, expect an intriguing and thought-provoking journey through the life of this charismatic protagonist. Directed by Ernest Lehman and written by Philip Roth and Lehman, “Portnoy’s Complaint” is not just a film, it’s a daring conversation starter.

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4. The Terminal Man (1974)

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The Terminal Man is a 1974 horror, sci-fi, and thriller film that captivates audiences with its chilling premise. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to a man suffering from violent seizures. Desperate for a cure, he undergoes an experimental procedure, where microcomputers are inserted into his brain.

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5. Hustling (1975)

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Hustling, a gripping drama set in the 1970s, takes you on a journey with a NYC magazine reporter who becomes intrigued by the financial benefits of New York’s bustling prostitution industry. As the story unfolds, the film is nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys, earning a total of 3 nominations.

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6. Silver Streak (1976)

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Silver Streak” is a 1976 action-comedy crime thriller that sees a man find unexpected romance on a long-distance train journey, only to find himself caught up in a life-threatening situation. With a runtime of 1 hour and 54 minutes, the film is rated PG and stars Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, and Jill Clayburgh.

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7. Gable and Lombard (1976)

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Gable and Lombard” takes a captivating look at the passionate love affair between two 1930s Hollywood stars — Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. Directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Barry Sandler, this gripping biography delves into the lives of the two legendary actors as they navigate the highs and lows of Hollywood fame.

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8. Griffin and Phoenix (1976)

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Griffin & Phoenix is a gripping drama film from 1976, directed by Daryl Duke and written by John Hill. The movie features two talented actors, Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh, in the lead roles. It tells the powerful story of two terminally ill individuals, Geoffrey Griffin and Sarah Phoenix, who attend the same university lecture on the psychology of dying.

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9. Semi-Tough (1977)

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Semi-Tough, directed by Michael Ritchie, is a hilarious and poignant sports comedy that explores friendship and love in the world of professional football. With a star-studded cast featuring Burt Reynolds, Kris Kristofferson, and Jill Clayburgh, this 1977 film follows the lives of two carefree football players and their relationship with the owner’s daughter.

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10. An Unmarried Woman (1978)

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An Unmarried Woman” is a gripping 1978 film that follows the life of Erica Benton, a wealthy woman from Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Erica, portrayed by Jill Clayburgh, is left to grapple with her new identity and sexuality after her husband of 16 years unexpectedly leaves her for a younger woman. As Erica navigates the challenges of marriage breakup, she also deals with the complexities of her relationships with her mother and daughter.

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11. Starting Over (1979)

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Starting Over” is a 1979 comedy-romance film that follows the journey of a divorced man named Phil Potter, played by Burt Reynolds. As Phil tries to move on and fall in love again, his ex-wife continues to haunt him, causing unexpected complications in his new relationships. Based on Dan Wakefield’s novel, this film is a neo-screwball comedy that explores themes of feminism and the struggle to start anew after the end of a marriage.

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12. It’s My Turn (1980)

It’s My Turn” (1980) is a heartwarming and humorous romantic drama that captures the complexities of love, choices, and career. Set in the fast-paced world of academia and professional sports, the film follows the story of a successful yet stressed-out mathematics professor, Alice Goodwin, played by the talented Jill Clayburgh.

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13. Sois belle et tais-toi! (1981)

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Sois belle et tais-toi! “ (1981), an engaging documentary by Delphine Seyrig, explores the experiences and perspectives of renowned actresses within the film industry. Focusing on the constant pressure to be beautiful and maintain silence as a female artist, this ground-breaking documentary breaks the barriers of misrepresentation and stereotypes of women in film.

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14. First Monday in October (1981)

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First Monday in October, a 1981 film directed by Ronald Neame, tells the story of a historical first — a woman’s appointment to the U. S. Supreme Court. This groundbreaking event sets the stage for an engaging and heartfelt rivalry between the newcomer and a liberal associate.

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15. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)

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Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.

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16. I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982)

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Based on a true story, “I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can” explores the life of Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Gordon, portrayed by Jill Clayburgh. The film delves into Gordon’s addiction to Valium and her relentless pursuit to break free from its grip. Directed by Jack Hofsiss and written by Barbara Gordon and David Rabe, this gripping drama shows the real-life struggles and desperate attempts of an individual battling drug addiction, offering a raw and unflinching look at addiction and its consequences.

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17. Hanna K. (1983)

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In the midst of political strife, Hanna K. (1983) unfolds as an unforgettable drama. Set in the Israeli-Occupied Territories, the film centers around an Israeli lawyer who finds himself defending a Palestinian accused by The Military Court System.

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18. In Our Hands (1983)

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In Our Hands” is a compelling documentary that captures the energy and passion of the 1983 peace march, a historic event that brought together over one million people to protest against the nuclear arms race. The film documents the day’s events, showcasing the magic that unfolded as the largest peace demonstration in history took place. Even the police joined the marchers, demonstrating a rare unity in the pursuit of peace.

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19. Miles to Go… (1986)

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Miles to Go. . “ is a heart-wrenching dramatic tale, directed by David Greene and written by Beverly Levitt and Stuart Fischoff. Set in Canada, the movie revolves around Professor Stuart Browning, played by Jill Clayburgh, who receives an unexpected farewell letter from his wife Moira, portrayed by Mimi Kuzyk. Moira, who had previously beaten cancer, rediscovers her terminal illness, prompting her to start preparing anew with her husband, teenage daughter, Jani, and their circle of friends. The story unfolds with a raw and honest look at the harsh realities of dealing with cancer, love, and the fragility of life.

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20. Where Are the Children? (1986)

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Where Are the Children? is a chilling psychological thriller set in the picturesque Cape Cod. The film centers around the tense pursuit of two missing children, Missy and Michael, whose kidnapper’s sinister motivations threaten their very existence. As suspicion falls upon their desperate and tormented mother, Nancy Eldridge, local police chief Ed Coffin unwillingly targets his own neighbors in an attempt to restore order.

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21. Shy People (1987)

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In “Shy People, “ a driven New York journalist ventures into the lush bayous of Louisiana to explore the life of her previously unknown cousin. The journalist’s visit is meant to be a piece for a cosmopolitan magazine, but as tensions rise between the two families’ starkly opposing cultures, it becomes a journey filled with surprising revelations and emotional turmoil.

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22. Who Gets the Friends? (1988)

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Who Gets the Friends? “ is a delightful 1988 comedy film directed by Lila Garrett and written by Lila Garrett and Sandy Krinski. The story revolves around a couple who are divorcing, but the real question becomes: who gets the friends?

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23. Beyond the Ocean (1990)

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Beyond the Ocean, “ also known as “Oltre l’oceano, “ is a thrilling drama and romance film released in 1990, directed by Ben Gazzara. The story follows a successful US businessman who abandons his company and travels to Bali, Indonesia, to engage in drinking, partying, and adventuring with beautiful women. As he dives into exotic experiences, he begins to document these moments through a video diary. Just when he starts to lose sight of reality, his associate, Ellen, arrives to bring him back to the real world.

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24. Unspeakable Acts (1990)

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Unspeakable Acts is a gripping 1990 drama film that delves into one of the most harrowing child sex abuse scandals in the United States. As we follow the storyline, the focus lies on Dr.

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25. Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story (1991)

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Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story” is a heart-wrenching biographical drama film released in 1991. Based on the true life story of the late famous actress, Jill Ireland, the movie portrays her inspiring journey as she battles an aggressive form of cancer. In addition, the film explores Ireland’s challenges in raising her troubled and drug-addicted adoptive son, Jason McCallum.

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26. Rich in Love (1992)

Rich in Love, “ a 1992 drama film directed by Bruce Beresford, follows the Odom family of Charleston, South Carolina as they navigate the intricacies of Southern traditions and family relationships. The movie, based on the novel by Josephine Humphreys, boasts a star-studded cast, including Albert Finney, Jill Clayburgh, and Kathryn Erbe.

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27. Lincoln (1992)

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Lincoln, released in 1992, is an intriguing and captivating film that delves into the life and actions of the 16th President of the United States. Narrated by some of the most famous actors and actresses, the movie showcases testimonies from people close to Lincoln, providing a unique insight into his life during the tumultuous time of the Civil War. Directed by Peter W.

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28. Le grand pardon II (1992)

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Experience the thrill of the sequel in “Le Grand Pardon II” as the stakes are raised even higher! . This riveting crime drama follows a seasoned government agent who fights for control in the ruthless turf war between powerful drug lords.

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29. Whispers in the Dark (1992)

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Whispers in the Dark” is a suspenseful thriller that engulfs its viewers in a thrilling game of cat and mouse. Directed by Christopher Crowe, this film portrays the darkest and most dangerous forms of desire.

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30. The 65th Annual Academy Awards (1993)

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Celebrate the magic of cinema in The 65th Annual Academy Awards, an unforgettable awards ceremony held in 1993. This prestigious event, traditionally known as the “Oscars”, honors the greatest achievements in filmmaking throughout the prior year, bringing Hollywood’s elite together to celebrate their success. Led by the charming emcee, Billy Crystal, this televised spectacle showcases glamour, talent, and heartwarming moments that continue to captivate audiences today.

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31. Naked in New York (1993)

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Naked in New York” is a quirky and humorous romantic comedy that delves into the lives of two star-crossed lovers from different worlds. When Jake, a budding playwright, and Joanne, an aspiring photographer, meet in college, they quickly form a strong connection. As they navigate their relationship, Joanne joins forces with the enigmatic Elliot, the owner of a prestigious art gallery. This unexpected turn of events sends their relationship on a wild and unexpected journey.

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32. For the Love of Nancy (1994)

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In the compelling drama “For the Love of Nancy” (1994), the lives of anorexic woman Nancy and her devoted parents are put to the ultimate test. As they battle to save her from the depths of her eating disorder, the family embarks on an emotional journey filled with love, determination, and the harsh realities that come with confronting such a life-threatening illness.

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33. The Only Thrill (1997)

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The Only Thrill, “ directed by Peter Masterson, is a captivating drama-romance film that spans across decades, telling the story of Reece McHenry, a used-clothing store owner, and Carol Fitzsimmons, a seamstress working in the same store. Their lives intertwine amidst the rapidly changing social fabric of the 1960s. The film showcases the evolving dynamics of their relationship, amidst the context of Reece’s previous marriage and Carol’s widowhood.

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34. Fools Rush In (1997)

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Fools Rush In” is a delightful romantic comedy set in the bustling city of New York that blends humor with cultural exploration. The film follows the unlikely journey of two individuals, Alex (Matthew Perry) and Isabel (Salma Hayek), who find themselves unexpectedly married after a night of passion. As they navigate their new life together, Isabel becomes pregnant and they are forced to confront the challenges that arise from their different cultural backgrounds and traditions.

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35. Sins of the Mind (1997)

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Sins of the Mind is a 1997 drama film that follows the life of a young woman named Sarah who, after surviving a car accident, suffers from severe brain damage. The accident results in drastic changes in her personality, leading to promiscuous and childlike behavior that shocks her family to their core.

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36. When Innocence Is Lost (1997)

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When Innocence Is Lost, a gripping 1997 drama directed by Bethany Rooney, follows high school sweethearts Erica and Scott as they navigate the complexities of teenage parenthood. When Erica decides to keep her baby, a life-changing decision sets in motion a battle between the two young parents as they fight for custody of their daughter, Molly.

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37. Going All the Way (1997)

Going All the Way” is a 1997 comedy-drama romp starring Ben Affleck and Jeremy Davies, both of whom are searching for love and fulfillment after the trauma of serving in the Korean War. Directed by Mark Pellington, the film delves deep into the turbulent emotions and personal growth these characters undertake, exploring themes of loyalty, love, and desperation.

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38. My Little Assassin (1999)

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In the 1999 drama film “My Little Assassin, “ Gabrielle Anwar stars as a U. S. woman who falls in love with Fidel Castro amidst his fledgling dictatorship.

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39. Never Again (2001)

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Never Again” is a delightful romantic comedy about two people who have vowed never to fall in love again. Their worlds collide unexpectedly at a gay bar in New York City, leading to a heartwarming and unexpected connection.

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40. Running with Scissors (2006)

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Running with Scissors is a 2006 comedy-drama film that follows the journey of a young teenager as he navigates through the chaotic world of his eccentric extended family in the 1970s. Directed by Ryan Murphy and based on Augusten Burroughs’ memoirs, the film stars Joseph Cross, Annette Bening, and Brian Cox in a heartfelt coming-of-age tale.

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41. Love & Other Drugs (2010)

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Love & Other Drugs” is a heartfelt romantic comedy that explores the depths of love and the human condition. Set in the 1990s, the story follows a medicine peddler, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, who finds himself drawn into a complex relationship with a young woman, portrayed by Anne Hathaway, who is suffering from Parkinson’s disease. The film navigates the ups and downs of their unconventional relationship, as they both struggle with their personal and emotional battles.

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42. Bridesmaids (2011)

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Bridesmaids” is a 2011 comedy film, directed by Paul Feig and written by Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo. The movie stars Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, and Rose Byrne. It has a runtime of 2 hours and 5 minutes, a content rating of R and has a budget of $32.5 million.

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43. The 65th Annual Tony Awards (2011)

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Witness the magic of live theater as The 65th Annual Tony Awards celebrates the best of Broadway in this electrifying 2011 television special. Hosted by the charismatic Neil Patrick Harris, this three-hour extravaganza showcases unforgettable performances, heartwarming moments, and exciting surprises. With a star-studded cast of presenters, including Frank Abagnale Jr.

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44. The 83rd Annual Academy Awards (2011)

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The 83rd Annual Academy Awards, or simply “The Oscars, “ is a prestigious annual event where the film industry’s finest gather to celebrate the best achievements in cinema. In 2011, the ceremony honored works from the year 2010, showcasing the crème de la crème of acting, directing, writing, and more. This star-studded event features red carpet appearances, live performances, and emotional acceptance speeches as the winners are crowned.

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45. De Palma (2015)

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Experience an in-depth exploration of the legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma in the gripping documentary, “De Palma. “ The film takes viewers on a riveting journey through the illustrious career of the mastermind behind critically acclaimed films like “Obsession, “ “Body Double, “ “Dressed to Kill, “ and “Blow Out. “ From his creative process to the challenges faced both on and off set, this compelling documentary invites you to delve into the world of De Palma. Featuring interviews with the director himself, as well as notable stars like Mark Hamill and Amy Irving, “De Palma” provides an unfiltered glimpse into the life and work of one of Hollywood’s most enduring figures.

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46. Jane Fonda in Five Acts (2018)

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Unveil the compelling life and career of Hollywood icon Jane Fonda in this highly anticipated documentary. From her groundbreaking film roles to her transformative work in health and fitness, and her unwavering commitment to political activism, this film leaves no stone unturned in exploring the many faces of Fonda.

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