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North Country (2005)

North Country (2005)
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A fictionalized account of one of America's most groundbreaking sexual harassment lawsuits comes to the screen in this hard-hitting drama. In the late '80s, Josey Aimes (Charlize Theron) fled her abusive husband, and needed to find a way to support her two children. Aimes returned to her hometown in Minnesota and followed the lead of her old friend Glory (Frances McDormand), who had bucked tradition and found a job in the iron mines that had long provided employment for much of the community. Aimes found honest labor and a living wage working the mines, but she also discovered she was working with men who were uncomfortable working with women (whose right to work in the mines had been mandated by law almost 15 years prior), and didn't care to show them much respect. However, as Aimes found herself the growing target of sexist jokes and abhorrent behavior, she found that many of her female co-workers were reluctant to stand beside her, afraid of losing a good-paying job at a time when they were increasingly hard to find. But as a personal crisis became a public war of words, Aimes became the center of a nationwide controversy when she attempted to file a class action sexual harassment suit against the mine owners, which put her and her family in a position of scrutiny beyond her worst expectations. North Country also stars Sean Bean, Sissy Spacek, and Woody Harrelson. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Charlize TheronFrances McDormand, (more)
Director(s):
Niki Caro
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of North Country

A fictionalized account of one of America's most groundbreaking sexual harassment lawsuits comes to the screen in this hard-hitting drama. In the late '80s, Josey Aimes (Charlize Theron) fled her abusive husband, and needed to find a way to support her two children. Aimes returned to her hometown in Minnesota and followed the lead of her old friend Glory (Frances McDormand), who had bucked tradition and found a job in the iron mines that had long provided employment for much of the community. Aimes found honest labor and a living wage working the mines, but she also discovered she was working with men who were uncomfortable working with women (whose right to work in the mines had been mandated by law almost 15 years prior), and didn't care to show them much respect. However, as Aimes found herself the growing target of sexist jokes and abhorrent behavior, she found that many of her female co-workers were reluctant to stand beside her, afraid of losing a good-paying job at a time when they were increasingly hard to find. But as a personal crisis became a public war of words, Aimes became the center of a nationwide controversy when she attempted to file a class action sexual harassment suit against the mine owners, which put her and her family in a position of scrutiny beyond her worst expectations. North Country also stars Sean Bean, Sissy Spacek, and Woody Harrelson. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
126 mins

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Director(s):
Niki Caro
Writer(s):
Michael Seitzman
Producer(s):
Nick Wechsler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Adult Situations, Violence, Sexual Situations, Not For Children)
North Country Awards:
  • 2005 - Las Vegas Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actress
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Joan D.

    Really wasn't sure whether I would like this movie or not--actually thought I might get aggravated by the storyline. But I just finished watching it and thought it was excellent.I definitely recommend it.

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    Christina W.

    I don't usually give 4 stars to a movie, but this one deserves it! Its set back in the 70's and a woman is trying to work in a coal mine and at that time it was suppose to be a "mans" job. I really got into her character and could feel what she was feeling, her highs, her lows, and I even felt like slapping someone.. lol.. This is a very good, timeless movie, you should rent it...

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    Kimber H.

    I enjoyed this movie, usualy the "based off of a true story" movies I do. I could really relate to Charlize Theron's charactor. This story points out that first, if you really want something to change and are willing to fight for the respect that is your right you should do it. The strength of her character should be an inspiration to women everywhere.

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