Seberg
2019 · Movie · 96 min. · United States
Synopsis of Seberg
Inspired by true events, Seberg tells the story of french star and darling of the Nouvelle Vague, Jean Seberg (Kristen Stewart), who in the late 1960s was targeted by the illegal FBI surveillance programme Cointelpro in Los Angeles. Seberg's political and romantic involvement with civil rights activist Hakim Jamal (Anthony Mackie) made her a target of the FBI's ruthless attempts to disrupt, discredit and expose the Black Power movement. An ambitious young FBI agent, Jack Solomon (Jack O'Connell), is assigned to surveil her, only to find his fate dangerously interwoven with her own. Premiere: Venice Film Festival 2019.
Direction Benedict Andrews
Cast Kristen Stewart · Jack O'Connell · Vince Vaughn · Stephen Root · Zazie Beetz · Margaret Qualley · Anthony Mackie · Colm Meaney · Jade Pettyjohn · James Jordan · Ser'Darius William Blain · Robin Thomas · Yvan Attal · Fatimah Hassan · Victoria Barabas · Laura Campbell
Soundtrack Jed Kurzel
Screenplay Joe Shrapnel · Anna Waterhouse
Cinematography Rachel Morrison
Original title Seberg
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