Crimes of the Heart
E389533
Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 dark comedy-drama film adaptation of Beth Henley’s Pulitzer Prize–winning play, centered on three eccentric sisters reuniting in small-town Mississippi.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Crimes of the Heart canonical | 2 |
| Crimes of the Heart (play) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Crimes of the Heart Context triple: [Jessica Lange, notableWork, Crimes of the Heart]
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Another Country
Another Country is a 1962 novel by James Baldwin that explores race, sexuality, and complex human relationships in mid-20th-century America.
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Another Country
Another Country is a 1984 British drama film about homosexuality and political radicalism at an elite public school in 1930s England, which helped launch Rupert Everett’s career.
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Places in the Heart
Places in the Heart is a 1984 American drama film set in Depression-era Texas, focusing on a widow’s struggle to save her farm and family.
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Three Tall Women
Three Tall Women is a Pulitzer Prize–winning play by Edward Albee that explores memory, aging, and identity through three characters who represent different stages of a woman's life.
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Scenes from the Heart
Scenes from the Heart is a memoir-style book co-written by Swedish opera singer Malena Ernman and her family that chronicles their personal journey through climate activism and raising Greta Thunberg.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Crimes of the Heart Target entity description: Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 dark comedy-drama film adaptation of Beth Henley’s Pulitzer Prize–winning play, centered on three eccentric sisters reuniting in small-town Mississippi.
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A.
Another Country
Another Country is a 1962 novel by James Baldwin that explores race, sexuality, and complex human relationships in mid-20th-century America.
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B.
Another Country
Another Country is a 1984 British drama film about homosexuality and political radicalism at an elite public school in 1930s England, which helped launch Rupert Everett’s career.
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C.
Places in the Heart
Places in the Heart is a 1984 American drama film set in Depression-era Texas, focusing on a widow’s struggle to save her farm and family.
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D.
Three Tall Women
Three Tall Women is a Pulitzer Prize–winning play by Edward Albee that explores memory, aging, and identity through three characters who represent different stages of a woman's life.
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E.
Scenes from the Heart
Scenes from the Heart is a memoir-style book co-written by Swedish opera singer Malena Ernman and her family that chronicles their personal journey through climate activism and raising Greta Thunberg.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Crimes of the Heart Description of subject: Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 dark comedy-drama film adaptation of Beth Henley’s Pulitzer Prize–winning play, centered on three eccentric sisters reuniting in small-town Mississippi.
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