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Freeheld

  • 2015
  • 12A
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
14K
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Julianne Moore and Elliot Page in Freeheld (2015)
A decorated New Jersey police detective, Laurel is diagnosed with cancer and wants to leave her hard earned pension to her domestic partner, Stacie.  However the county officials, Freeholders, conspire to prevent Laurel from doing this. Hard-nosed detective Dane Wells, and activist Steven Goldstein, unite in Laurel and StacieÂ’s defense, rallying police officers and ordinary citizens to support their struggle for equality.
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Legal DramaBiographyDramaRomance

New Jersey police lieutenant Laurel Hester and her registered domestic partner Stacie Andree battle to secure Hester's pension benefits when she is diagnosed with terminal cancer.New Jersey police lieutenant Laurel Hester and her registered domestic partner Stacie Andree battle to secure Hester's pension benefits when she is diagnosed with terminal cancer.New Jersey police lieutenant Laurel Hester and her registered domestic partner Stacie Andree battle to secure Hester's pension benefits when she is diagnosed with terminal cancer.

  • Director
    • Peter Sollett
  • Writer
    • Ron Nyswaner
  • Stars
    • Julianne Moore
    • Elliot Page
    • Steve Carell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Sollett
    • Writer
      • Ron Nyswaner
    • Stars
      • Julianne Moore
      • Elliot Page
      • Steve Carell
    • 40User reviews
    • 146Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

    Videos22

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    Trailer 2:26
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    Equality
    Clip 0:52
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    Equality
    Can I Have Your Number
    Clip 0:47
    Can I Have Your Number
    Freeheld: Roommates (French Subtitled)
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    Freeheld: Roommates (French Subtitled)
    Freeheld: Equality (French Subtitled)
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    Freeheld: Equality (French Subtitled)
    Freeheld: Can I Have Your Number?
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    Freeheld: Can I Have Your Number?

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    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Laurel Hester
    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Stacie Andree
    • (as Ellen Page)
    Steve Carell
    Steve Carell
    • Steven Goldstein
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Dane Wells
    Luke Grimes
    Luke Grimes
    • Todd Belkin
    Gabriel Luna
    Gabriel Luna
    • Quesada
    Anthony DeSando
    Anthony DeSando
    • Toohey
    • (as Anthony De Sando)
    Skipp Sudduth
    Skipp Sudduth
    • Chief Reynolds
    Josh Charles
    Josh Charles
    • Bryan Kelder
    Kevin O'Rourke
    Kevin O'Rourke
    • Dan Wickery
    Tom McGowan
    Tom McGowan
    • William Johnson
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Peter Santucci
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    • Pat Gerrity
    Adam LeFevre
    Adam LeFevre
    • Don Bennett
    Jeannine Kaspar
    Jeannine Kaspar
    • Margaret
    Mary Birdsong
    Mary Birdsong
    • Carol Andree
    Kelly Deadmon
    Kelly Deadmon
    • Lynda Hester
    Traci Hovel
    Traci Hovel
    • Hannah
    • Director
      • Peter Sollett
    • Writer
      • Ron Nyswaner
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews40

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    8Reno-Rangan

    Not another lesbian romance, but a fight for the equal rights!

    Not long ago I saw 'Carol', thankfully it is not another that and better than that. It was based on the documentary short of the same name about a real life same sex couple who fought for the equal rights and the pension benefits, while one of them was treated for cancer. It is a great drama about fighting for justice than the romance as it states, but that part as well very impressive.

    Ellen Page and Julianne Moore, both were awesome, except Moore was a bit old. By seeing them I felt being a lesbian is sweetest than straight, hetero and even gay. The first half was all about the relationship, but very decently narrated romance tale. And in the next half once Steve Carell enters the scene, the film diverted to another side of the story. All the actors were very good, including Michael Shannon.

    Obviously the story was predictable and that is expected often in a biography. Because if they want to alter it, then they should pen a very cleverest script the audience never saw one like that before. I think telling a true story as it is is the point and that's what this filmmaker did. So don't complain about the storyline, just consider whether it is inspiring or worth a watch for other reasons.

    For me it was almost a sentimental piece, but the second half story compromised and then I realised what this film was trying to say. Underrated film of the year for sure. Anytime I suggest it, especially for the grown ups and with a neutral mindset, because it is not all about the same sex romance, but the battle for equality in society.

    8/10
    9chenggaga

    A good movie with so much hateful reviews

    Seriously people!!! So much hates on this review section.

    At first I'm gonna tell you how i found this movie. I was searching for a romance movie on internet then i found it. I bought the DVD and decided to watch it alone, because it's a Homosexual romance (first i thought it's really a gay lesbian movie ).

    But it was more than that. Once upon a time i was homophobic person. I hated gays and lesbians more than i hate imaginary gods. I after realized that homosexuals are humans to. They have emotions like strait people. They love, they cry and they laugh.

    This movie based on a true story and very heart touching. I cried after watching this movie. Seriously it's very cute romance with saddest images of gay community.

    People, if you don't like this types of movies then don't watch. But stop saying nonsense about this. I'm from Bangladesh, a country with so much ignorance and hate. But i came to light, it's time for you to come out too.

    After all, it's very emotional movie with complexity. I liked it and watched twice.
    7RM851222

    Great acting by Julianne Moore in a kinda averagely told story

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    "Freeheld" (2015) is a movie based on a very real story. I won't go into plot details, but this is kinda inspirational story. The lead performance by Julianne Moore is great - you won't expect anything less from this caliber Oscar winner, and she delivers it. Movie itself isn't bad by any means, at running time 1 h 40 min it wasn't boring and i watched it in one sit, and that is not a bad sign. But movie-making wasn't original or exciting and etc. This is a very averagely told story, with any emotional deep (script lacks of it) or anything else for what i could remember this movie for longer then one day after i finished it.

    Overall, "Freeheld" is very watchable movie with no lasting impression. There are many well known faces in this movie, but they don't have much to do, script is very flat and predictable, directing is very simple. This is OK movie for one evening.
    8ken1848

    Move Thee Reviews: Simplicity Speaks Louder than Sentimentality

    Based on a true story and a 2008 Academy Award winning short documentary with the same title, Freeheld is a heart-wrenching and uplifting drama about a same-sex couple's relentless pursuit of love, justice and equality.

    When a veteran police officer Laurel Hester is diagnosed with terminal cancer, all she wants to do is leave her pension benefits to her life partner, Stacie, so that she can afford to keep their house. Laurel is told no since they are not husband and wife. After spending a lifetime fighting for justice for other people, Laurel launches a final battle for justice for the love of her life.

    The story is told in a straightforward manner. The first half of the film focuses on depicting Laurel as a dedicated police officer who dreads her colleagues finding out that she is a lesbian and as an average human being who longs for love and strives to start a family with "a house, a dog and a woman she loves". In a homophobic workplace, LGBTI people have to hide and lie since coming out of the closet makes them targets of bullying and affects their promotion. Apprehensive and timorous, Laurel can never truly be herself. The second half of the film focuses on the couple's brave but bitter fight against not only cancer, but also tradition, prejudice, ignorance and inequality, luckily and touchingly with the help of Laurel's colleague, a gay rights activist, the couple's friends and family members. Although some people criticize the first half of the film for being insipid, the director's refusal to resort to sentimentality is greatly appreciated. Instead of making a tear-jerker with clichés sugar-coating and praising effusively the greatness of homosexual love, the director creates life-like characters the audience care about and shows genuinely the love between Laurel and Stacie, which accurately echos the nature of the global fight for LGBTI rights. It can be summarized by what Laurel says in the movie – "I've never asked for special treatment. I'm only asking for equality." True love is beautiful and precious, be it heterosexual or homosexual.

    Religion is a major reason why some freeholders say no to Laurel's request. In the movie, a priest reminds us that Jesus himself says nothing about homosexuality in the bible. Most of the proscriptions against homosexuality come from the Old Testament, which does mention homosexuality as an abomination, yet if one had actually read the Bible, one would have noticed that the same book of Leviticus also considers eating shellfish, or wearing clothing of two fabrics, an abomination. Some religious people blindly believe in what their churches advocate and apply double standard. Now, let's assume a particular religion is against homosexuality. Should religion and state be separate? For example, it is well known that Pope John Paul II was against artificial birth control. Should there be a law prohibiting citizens from using condoms? If Buddhists deemed it wrong to kill animals, should the government make eating meat illegal? If homosexuals cannot get married just because it goes against your religion, you cannot have cookies because I'm on diet. It seems that some pious people are not aware of a fact that marriage is a legal system which does not belong to a particular religion. While freedom of religion should be totally respected, it is unacceptable to impose religious beliefs on both the legal system and non-believers. Indeed, the overarching theme of the Bible is love. Mother Teresa is right. "If you judge people, you have no time to love them".

    The ensemble cast is capable. Julianne Moore and Ellen Page are phenomenal. Their facial expressions and body language can effectively convey the characters' emotions. In the movie, we do not see the actresses. Instead, we see an ailing police officer and a car mechanic truly loving each other and fighting together against cancer and inequality. Michael Shannon also delivers a very convincing performance. His character is a "straight, white, ex-Protestant, atheist cop". The wholehearted support he has given Laurel is sincere and moving. Steve Carell, who plays the gay rights activist, adds comic relief to this knuckle-biting and heartbreaking journey. His performance in Foxcatcher is beyond compare though.

    Love is love. LGBTI people "deserve to experience love fully, equally, without shame and without compromise." Like Suffragette, Freeheld is an important film that needs to be seen. Never take human rights for granted. Let's speak out against injustice courageously, in the name of love.
    Gordon-11

    Wow, it's so touching!

    This film tells the story of a well respected and very competent police officer in New Jersey, who fights against the county to give her pension to her partner after she is diagnosed with terminal cancer.

    It is really beyond me that "Freeheld" is not getting any award nominations. It is way more touching, captivating and engrossing than the other film that is getting a lot of attention. Julianne Moore is superb in the film. Steve Carell is very good as well, he is likable as the flamboyant activist. The story is so touching that I literally kept reaching out for tissues to wipe my tears and blow my nose. I thoroughly enjoyed the film!

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    • Trivia
      The real Stacie Andree, Dane B. Wells and Steven Goldstein can be seen as extras in the film. Stacie can be seen wearing a black cardigan behind Elliot Page (who portrays her) in the third Freeholder meeting, sitting in the right aisle seat of the second row. Dane portrays the police officer, between two taller officers, who is handed a box of ashes. Steven can be seen in the second Freeholder meeting, seated behind Steve Carell (who portrays him), holding a red sign and seated in the aisle seat of the right side second row (the same seat that the real Andree can be seen in, later in the film).
    • Goofs
      Laurel and Stacie first encounter each other at a volleyball game with each playing on opposite teams. Stacie serves to Laurel, whereupon Laurel's team successfully returns the ball and the game is over. However, in volleyball, only the side that is serving can score a point and they must also win by two. For the game to be over, Laurel's side would need to get the ball back to serve the winning point. The director may have decided to skip that in order to keep the story moving.
    • Quotes

      [From Trailer]

      [about Laurel's appeal being turned down]

      Steven Goldstein: This is an outrageous miscarriage of justice. Their next meeting we show up with 100 protesters.

      Dane Wells: Radicals and strangers from New York aren't going to convince these guys.

      Steven Goldstein: I am not a radical. I am a middle-class, Jewish homosexual from New Jersey. How about you, sweetheart?

      Dane Wells: I'm a straight, white, ex-Protestant, atheist cop. You okay with that, *sweetheart*?

      Steven Goldstein: I am. That is very hot.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Julianne Moore/Mark-Paul Gosselaar/DNCE (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Change of Season
      Written and Performed by Lindon Puffin

      Courtesy of Lindon Puffin

      By arrangement with Sugaroo!

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • De ahora y para siempre
    • Filming locations
      • Town of North Hempstead, Town Hall - 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York, USA(Ocean County, NJ Board Room)
    • Production companies
      • Double Feature Films
      • Endgame Entertainment
      • High Frequency Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $546,201
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,983
      • Oct 4, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,447,337
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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