JACKIE is a searing and intimate portrait of one of the most important and tragic moments in American history, seen through the eyes of the iconic First Lady, then Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (Natalie Portman). JACKIE places us in her world during the days immediately following her husband's assassination. Known for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we see a psychological portrait of the First Lady as she struggles to maintain her husband's legacy and the world of Camelot that they created and loved so well.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Natalie Portman stars in the title role of this biographical drama that follows First Lady Jackie Kennedy in the days after her husband's assassination in 1963. As Jackie mourns the tragic death of her husband, she accepts advice from White House staff and prepares to give an interview to 'Life' magazine's Theodore H. White (Billy Crudup). Known for her dignity and composure in front of the cameras, behind closed doors Jackie struggles to cope with the loss of her partner and the weight of the world that now rests on her shoulders. The film was nominated for three BAFTAs, including Best Leading Actress (Portman), the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Portman), and three Academy Awards, including Best Actress (Portman).
Natalie Portman stars in the title role of this biographical drama that follows First Lady Jackie Kennedy in the days after her husband's assassination in 1963. As Jackie mourns the tragic death of her husband, she accepts advice from White House staff and prepares to give an interview to 'Life' magazine's Theodore H. White (Billy Crudup). Known for her dignity and composure in front of the cameras, behind closed doors Jackie struggles to cope with the loss of her partner and the weight of the world that now rests on her shoulders. The film was nominated for three BAFTAs, including Best Leading Actress (Portman), the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Portman), and three Academy Awards, including Best Actress (Portman).
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