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Margaret Qualley, James Jordan, Zazie Beetz, Stephen Root

Seberg is a biographical thriller that follows the life of Jean Seberg, a young actress who becomes the target of FBI surveillance due to her support for the civil rights movement and her romantic involvement with Hakim Jamal, a civil rights activist. Set in the late 1960s, the movie explores the psychological and emotional toll of government surveillance on Seberg's life and career. As the FBI intensifies its efforts to discredit and intimidate her, Seberg's mental health deteriorates, leading to a downward spiral of paranoia and despair. The movie also delves into the personal struggles and sacrifices of those fighting for justice during a time of social and political upheaval. Despite facing relentless scrutiny and harassment, Seberg continues to advocate for equality and justice, but the relentless surveillance takes a toll on her well-being. The film sheds light on the dark side of government surveillance and the impact it has on individuals who dare to challenge the status quo. Through a gripping narrative and powerful performances, Seberg offers a poignant portrayal of one woman's courageous battle against oppression and injustice.


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    RATED: 5.8
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    RELEASED: 2019-09-27
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    DIRECTOR: Benedict Andrews
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