Gena Rowlands Dies at 94 (Videos)

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Much of Rowlands’ Through The obituary is full of feminazi-esque talk and jargon, much of it coming from Rowlands herself.

“Her husband ‘loved actors, and he had a particular interest in women. Women in films, I would say!’ Rowlands said THR’s Scott Feinberg in 2015. ‘He was interested in the issues of women and where they are in society and what they have to overcome. He offered me some really wonderful roles.’


A woman under the influence (1974)


A woman under the influence (1974) – “Tell Me What You Want Me To Be”


A woman under the influence (1974) — “Come Back to Me!”

“Another day on the subway…” Gena Rowlands in Gloria (1980)

In GloriaRowlands plays an old mob girl whose Hispanic friends, who were involved in drug dealing, are murdered. Their killers are looking for the victims’ little boy, who is hiding in the closet. Gloria rescues the boy, who she takes on an odyssey, with her gun, through the Bronx and Manhattan. Her favorite word is “faggot!”, which is the name of the gangsters who are constantly trying to kill her and the boy.

Gena Rowlands at 90. Maybe you should turn the sound off because that’s just inappropriate music.

21,496 views June 18, 2020

“This video is a tribute to Gena Rowlands on her 90th birthday, and features her performances in the films directed by her late husband John Cassavetes: Minnie and Moskowitz (1971), A woman under the influence (1974), Opening night (1977), and Gloria (1980).

“Gena Rowlands – Tribute to a wonderful actress”

“In FacesRowlands played a caring professional escort.”

Translation: In FacesRowlands played a whore with a heart of gold.

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