The Wife

Stars
4
Rating
R
Author
Meg Wolitzer (novel), Jane Anderson (screenplay);
Length
100 min
Director
Björn L. Runge
Synopsis
"It stars Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, and Christian Slater, and follows an aging woman (Close) who questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband (Pryce), who is set to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. . . . In 1958, young Joan Archer, a college student at Smith College, is awed by her professor Joseph Castleman, a handsome, young, married man, and his force of personality and advice. Later, Joan meets a published alumna female author whose cynical view of opportunities available to female writers disheartens her.
Two years later, Joseph has been fired for having an affair with Joan, his marriage is failing, and his first attempt at writing a novel turns out very poorly. Joan, a secretary at a publishing house, observes how the all-male editors dismiss women writers. When Joan criticizes Joseph's work, he threatens to end his relationship with her, claiming she cannot love "a hack." Joan agrees to fix Joseph's novel for him. The work, titled The Walnut, is published and becomes a bestseller." [Wikipedia]
Genre
Historical
Released
2017
Location
Europe & America
Netflix
No

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Womens' Rights
1753
2020
One Earth
Cold War (Global)
1945
1991
Wars