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Titolo originale: Hidden Figures
Regia: Theodore Melfi
Anno: 2016
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: nasa | mathematics | sexism | biography | racial segregation | racism | historical fiction | scientist | space race | discrimination | 1960s | space program | african american history | apologetic | arrogant | authoritarian | callous | condescending | disrespectful | earnest | frustrated |
Cast: Taraji P. Henson Octavia Spencer Janelle Monáe Kevin Costner Kirsten Dunst Jim Parsons Mahershala Ali Glen Powell Ariana Neal Saniyya Sidney Zani Jones Mbayise Donna Biscoe Olek Krupa Aldis Hodge Kimberly Quinn Frank Hoyt Taylor Lidya Jewett Karan Kendrick Jaiden Kaine Kurt Krause Ken Strunk Selah Kimbro Jones Tre Stokes Corey Mendell Parker Ashton Tyler Alkoya Brunson Ron Clinton Smith Gregory Alan Williams Maria Howell Arnell Powell Crystal Lee Brown Tequilla Whitfield Dane Davenport Evan Holtzman Travis Smith Scott Michael Morgan Chris Cavalier Robert G. McKay Rhoda Griffis Karen Wheeling Reynolds Kate Kneeland Joe Knezevich Paul Ryden John Atwood Jon Edwin Wright Wilbur Fitzgerald Michael Hartson Bob Jennings Gary Weeks Afemo Omilami Cullen Moss Amy Tipton Elijah Everett Andre Pushkin Randall Newsome Joe Hardy Jr. Howie Johnson David Kallaway Addison Rose Melfi Paige Nicollette Sierra Capri

Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn e Mary Jackson sono tre donne afro-americane. Lavorano alla Nasa e sono le menti brillanti che hanno messo a punto il primo programma di missioni spaziali che ha portato uomini come l'astronauta John Glenn in orbita. Il loro operato, basato sull'elaborazione di importanti dati matematici, ha contribuito a ridare nuova fiducia alla nazione, ridefinire la corsa nello spazio e stupire il mondo. Da visionarie quali sono, hanno avuto la meglio sugli stereotipi di genere e razza, divenendo fonte di ispirazione per le giovani generazioni.

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This film was part of a recurring gaffe at the [error] when Jenna Bush Hager and presenter Mich [...] D
Lidya Jewett and Selah Kimbro Jones's debut. D
At age 98, Katherine Johnson was the only survivor of the 'Hidden Figures' trio to see her achi [...] D
Several of the control console props in the Mercury Mission Control set were originally built f [...] D
This marks the second time Taraji P. Henson and Octavia Spencer have starred together. The firs [...] D
All of Katherine Johnson's children were actually teenagers at the time of her marriage to Jim [...] D
The film accurately portrays what was believed to be a heat shield failure upon re-entry. The f [...] D
Octavia Spencer and Rhoda Griffis have appeared in Big Momma's House movies, Octavia Spencer ap [...] D
The atmosphere of racism and sexism in the film was representational of the era and a number of [...] D
Among the actresses considered for the lead roles were Oprah Winfrey and Viola Davis. Davis was [...] D
This is Kirsten Dunst's highest grossing film in the United States outside of the Spider-Man (2 [...] D
The issue with the bathrooms was not something Katherine Johnson personally experienced. It was [...] D
Screenwriter Allison Schroeder grew up close to Cape Canaveral. Her grandparents worked at NASA [...] D
When Dorothy and her girls are called to the IBM room, the camera angle shows them marching dow [...] D
Mahershala Ali and Janelle Monáe also appear together in Moonlight (2016). Both films were n [...] D
Katherine Johnson passed away on February 24, 2020 at 101 years old. D
On the day that the scene was filmed in which Paul Stafford is speaking to the NASA engineers i [...] D
In the scene where Mary Jackson exits the courthouse, there is a store on the background. Its s [...] D
Director Theodore Melfi was in the running to direct Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), but removed [...] D
Octavia Spencer appeared with Jim Parsons in The Big Bang Theory: The Euclid Alternative (2008) [...] D
Colors were key to setting the mood of the film. "Cold" sets at NASA - where calculations took [...] D
The term "Hidden Figures" alludes not only to the women involved, but also to extra digits in a [...] D
This marks the third time Octavia Spencer has starred alongside one of the actresses from a Spi [...] D
One of the ways that Katherine experiences workplace discrimination is when her coworkers requi [...] D
The house used in the movie, as the home of Levi and Mary Jackson is the same one used in the m [...] D
In reality, John Glenn was much older at the time of the launch than depicted in the film. When [...] D
Producer Pharrell Williams also oversaw all musical elements, and the soundtrack. D
Kimberly Quinn, who plays Ruth (the only other woman working with Katherine in the Space Task G [...] D
The set used for Dorothy Vaughan's house, where the ladies play cards and danced, is actually a [...] D
When Taraji P. Henson signed on for the lead role, she met with the real-life Katherine Johnson [...] D
A mathematics professor from Historically Black College (HBC) Morehouse College was engaged as [...] D
Octavia Spencer and Kirsten Dunst have a lot of screen time together. They both previously appe [...] D
The film reunites Octavia Spencer and Kevin Costner, who previously appeared together in Black [...] D
Paul Stafford (Jim Parsons) and Vivian Mitchell (Kirsten Dunst) are not based on real people. I [...] D
Kevin Costner's third film about the John F. Kennedy Administration. He previously appeared in [...] D
Before presenting the award for Best Documentary Feature at L'89° Academy Awards (2017), the [...] D
Gus Grissom's capsule, the Liberty Bell 7, was eventually recovered from the ocean floor on Jul [...] D
The film rights to this movie were bought while Margot Lee Shetterly was still working on the b [...] D
When Sam runs through the parking lot to get Katherine for a last minute checking of the launch [...] D
The person communicating directly with John Glenn in the Freedom 7 capsule is fellow Mercury as [...] D
In the scene when John Glenn takes off, his dialogue as he enters orbit is identical to the dia [...] D
This marks the second time Taraji P. Henson and Mahershala Ali have played love interests. The [...] D
While the music for the film was being recorded, the number of African-American musicians was d [...] D
Astronaut John Glenn did specifically request that Katherine Johnson review all of the calculat [...] D
Katherine Johnson co-wrote, with T.H. Skopinski, the 1960 NASA Technical Note D-233, "Determina [...] D

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At approximately 1:25, when Katherine is calculating the landing zone, her coordinates are 5.0667N, [...] D
When the Mercury Seven astronauts visit, a DC-3 is visible in the background. This aircraft has its [...] D
A 1957 Chevy was shown in the parking lot in 1961 with Corvette rally wheels on it which were not a [...] D
Even if the starter was faulty, it would not be a cause for the women being stranded at the side of [...] D
Mary Jackson is presented with an engineer's re-loadable lead pencil before attending an extension [...] D
At some point (1h32m50s), Katherine Johnson is seen skimming through a textbook. The book is clearl [...] D
The Pyrex bowl in the card-playing/moonshine scene is the pattern Autumn Harvest. This pattern was [...] D
When confirming the landing coordinates moments before John Glenn splashes down, you hear 16.11984 [...] D
The phone cord used by John Glenn on Pad 14 in Cape Kennedy is one that is metal reinforced to dete [...] D
In the 50s and 60s, Virginia's license plates had no more than six digits. In the movie, the plate [...] D
In the scene where she is calculating the landing zone coordinates on the blackboard at the meeting [...] D
The IBM equipment to be installed (in 1961) is shown on pallets wrapped with stretch wrap. Stretch [...] D
When the IBM calculations fail and John Glenn asks Al Harrison to have the smart girl verify the da [...] D
Part way through Alan Shepard Mercury-Redstone flight, the tail section, including the engine casin [...] D
In the wind tunnel Mercury capsule is shown as mounted perpendicular to the direction of the wind f [...] D
During the flights of both Alan Shepard (Freedom 7) and Gus Grissom (Liberty Bell 7) there is a lar [...] D
The movie states that no white high school in Virginia had colored students in 1961. This is not tr [...] D
The women are shown as commuting daily between Hampton, Virginia and Langley. Their commute was NAS [...] D
In several of the wide shots of Langley, a satellite dish is very clearly visible on a rooftop. [...] D
-185 longitude does not exist. Longitudes 0 to 180 are from Greenwich east to International Date Li [...] D
When Katherine secretly writes calculations and graphs on the chalkboard, she writes labels such as [...] D
In the movie, the impression is given that John Glenn's flight was to have lasted seven orbits and [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, we see a Soviet rocket putting the dog Laika into space. We see a Vo [...] D
John Glenn's Friendship 7 is shown orbiting nose first, when in actuality the orientation was heat- [...] D
All characters who were seen wearing glasses displayed a slight purplish tint to the lenses at cert [...] D
When Alan Shepard goes into space, there is a shot of the moon low on the horizon as the spacecraft [...] D
During the landing site meeting there is chalk on the table in front of Kevin Costner which disappe [...] D
There is no possible way that Dorothy Vaughn, after reading a single FORTRAN software coding book, [...] D
When Katherine is writing John Glenn's splashes on the blackboard, the latitude figure is around 50 [...] D
When the staff were briefed on the Russian test orbit, there were military officers in uniform with [...] D
When character Mary Jackson goes to engineering class, the writing on the chalkboard contains only [...] D
In the captioned version, at one point, the description of a sound that appears in parentheses refe [...] D
When Katherine's daughter's ask if Russia is going to attack, Joylette's arms are crossed, then unc [...] D
When Katherine calculates the landing zone, she says, and writes on the board, "5.0667 degrees Nort [...] D
There is a feet to miles calculation of 20,000,000+ feet to 2,990 miles - 2,990 miles is 15,787,200 [...] D
At the launch of Alan Shepard the television reporter says that he would be launched to an altitude [...] D
When Dorothy Vaughan is caught using the 7090, there's a shot where one of the men goes over to the [...] D
Al Harrison said: "You know what your job is, Paul? Find the genius among those geniuses." The corr [...] D
When Jim and Katherine go for a drive in the Cutlass, modern cars can be seen parked on the left in [...] D
When Katherine does the work on the blackboard to show that the Redstone rocket will fail to put th [...] D
John Glenn is shown walking down a long windowed corridor to reach the spacecraft, The Atlas servic [...] D
Characters are using an IBM Selectric typewriter which wasn't introduced until July of 1961. Furthe [...] D
On the back IBM 7090 operator's console there is a 110v socket. The actual back was a plain gray pa [...] D
The IBM punch cards are shown loading far slower than they would in reality. D
In the conference room scene where Al asks Katherine to calculate the go/no go figures on the black [...] D
Both a 1959 Plymouth Fury and a 1962 Chevy Nova (already an anachronism since it is set in 1961) ap [...] D
In Al Harrison's office, there are two model aircraft on the shelves behind his desk. The one on th [...] D
When Katherine Goble is talking to her three daughters in bed, the two sharing a bed change arm pos [...] D
At the Mercury 7 press conference, when the astronauts are asked "Which one of you will be the firs [...] D
Nearly all of the details of the Mercury spacecraft are in error. Instrument panel, ducting, and si [...] D
When John Glenn launches, Mission Control counts down to zero and then commands "Ignition." The Atl [...] D
In the beginning of the movie when Dorothy Vaughn says she had to bypass the starter. If the starte [...] D
While Mary Jackson is watching John Glenn's flight on a TV displayed in a storefront, there is a CR [...] D
When we first see the Friendship 7 capsule, at the 1h38m mark, we see a lady completing the white p [...] D
During reentry mission control refers to the capsule "entering the communications blackout zone". I [...] D
It is mentioned that the NASA Langley dress code called for women to wear dresses or skirts with he [...] D
When Katherine goes to the blackboard for the first time at NASA, she writes an "X" on the blackboa [...] D
In Virginia, cars have always had both front and rear license plates. In the movie, the ladies' car [...] D
Mission control for the early Mercury missions was at Cape Canaveral in Florida. Langley in VA was [...] D
The body of the capsule was not comprised of "shingles", as implied in the film and the shell of th [...] D
When Katherine comes home to dinner and Jim proposes, the ring box disappears and reappears between [...] D
Glenn is shown just prior to launch standing on an open platform preparing to enter the spacecraft. [...] D
John Glenn, suited up and on his way to the spacecraft, is seen carrying his O2 and air conditionin [...] D
When Stafford is talking about the critical GO/NO GO calculations, he mentions either coming in to [...] D
Katherine describes the reentry problem as a transition from an elliptical orbit to a parabolic "or [...] D
A TV news reporter interrupts the missile launch program to offer "breaking news". These were known [...] D
Al Harrison takes an axe to the sign that says "Colored Ladies Room", after he learns that his lady [...] D
At the Mercury 7 press conference the reporter asked "which one of you will go into outer space fir [...] D
At Alan Shepard's Mercury-Redstone launch (1:08:07 et seq.), the large map display shows orbital pa [...] D
No one used the expression "spot on" in the early sixties. It is used four times in the film. [...] D
Shots of Cape Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center show the crawler tracks to Launch Complex 39. LC 39 wa [...] D
Some other contributors have mentioned the '62 Ford in the NASA parking lot in a scene set in 1961. [...] D
When Mary Jackson walks into the night class at Hampton High School, she hands the instructor her e [...] D
There are several scenes where television cameras are shown. Every one has a long silver Zoomar Zoo [...] D
The script takes literary license with the timing of Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson's re-calculati [...] D
It would seem that most all of the scenes involving vehicles were shot at one time with the same as [...] D
Upon reentry, a drogue chute was deployed to stabilize the spacecraft before the main chute was dep [...] D
The 3 women leave work for home in the 1957 Chevrolet after that day of work when they are given th [...] D
Glenn's view of the earth is shown through a large trapezoidal window. The window on his and subseq [...] D
Shepard's line, "...fix your little problem and let's light this candle" was presented in a pleasan [...] D
John Glenn's 1962 uniform includes the emblem NASA did not start using until 1984. D
When a state trooper arrives to escort the ladies to town, in a 1964 Ford Galaxie police car, a cha [...] D
In the captioned version, near the beginning, young Katherine is shown as being addressed as "Ms. C [...] D
Near the start of the film, Director Al Harrison acts as if he's never heard of IBM, and they are s [...] D
In the scenes following the announcement of Yuri Gagarin's flight, through to the launch of Alan Sh [...] D
On the tarmac, the marching band is using contemporary marching euphoniums (bugle style). In the 19 [...] D
The drama of John Glenn's malfunctioning heat shield was not followed in real time by the U.S. publ [...] D
The tractor truck bringing Col. Glenn's trailer to the Friendship 7 launch site is an M931 series t [...] D
The map of Africa in the main room includes the letters "Moçambique" and an accompanying black i [...] D
When John Glenn's landing coordinates determined by the IBM 7090 are being validated by Katherine, [...] D
While the film does depict SOME of the problems faced by the African American female protagonists, [...] D
During John Glenn's launch, cap com calls "Go for SECO". SECO is Sustainer Engine Cutoff. The video [...] D
Following the scenes of Shepard's flight, a segment from President Kennedy's 'We choose to go to th [...] D
One of the "new" TV sets people were watching in the window of an appliance store is a Muntz from a [...] D
LTC Jim Johnson's rank insignia as displayed on his uniform blouse is of the inappropriate size. Th [...] D
A 4-door, dark blue 1962 Chevrolet is seen in the NASA parking lot and at the church picnic in port [...] D
When they are waiting for Glenn to re-enter the atmosphere and they are all standing around, lookin [...] D
In assessing John Glenn's return, Katherine insists that the orbit should be a parabola. A paraboli [...] D
Tobacco use would have been prevalent in the engineers' offices and meetings. D
The Virginia license plates shown throughout the film are inaccurate for the time. Virginia plates [...] D
When the character Dorothy Vaughan is shown driving her 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan, the shift sel [...] D
In the NASA press conference NASA flags are interspersed with U.S. flags, which would have been unt [...] D
When Mary Jackson responds to Karl Zielinski regarding the engineer's training program, the camera [...] D
In the opening scene, the young Katherine reasons that if a product is zero, one of its two "terms" [...] D
At 1:42:46, when Sam races over the parking to find Katherine, a Mercedes-Benz W108 is to be seen. [...] D
When footage of failed, early rocket launches are shown, footage is shown of another type of rocket [...] D
At about the middle of the movie a TV reporter states, "It's a historic day here at Cape Canaveral. [...] D
For the 'starter-motor fault' to hold true, they would have had to stop the car for some reason and [...] D
As John Glenn is being driven to the launching pad of Friendship 7, his vehicle is escorted by two [...] D
While Katherine and Jim are on a date before their marriage, Jim is driving a turquoise 1964 Mercur [...] D
Jim Johnson is a Colonel in the National Guard which means he has roughly 15-17 years of military s [...] D
The 1957 Chevrolet that the women are driving has the prominent "V" chrome trim on both the hood an [...] D
The 7090 was far from the first computer that NACA/.NASA had, it would have been pronounced Seventy [...] D
The manual for the IBM 7090 computer has an incorrect logo for IBM. The dashed IBM logo was not int [...] D
The Go/No Go calculation that features so prominently in the film takes place during the descent of [...] D
The red line tires were not really around until 1964 or so. D
When Mary says Katherine needs to learn how to dance, and proceeds to teach her, Katherine is leadi [...] D
Visual-effects scenes of Alan Shepard's flight show the Redstone rocket emitting a long bright engi [...] D
In a key scene, Al Harrison, in Mercury Mission Control, sends Sam to find Katherine, in the West C [...] D
As in many movies set in the past, Katherine Johnson and other characters are wearing eyeglasses wh [...] D
Kevin Costner is seen knocking down a "Colored Ladies Room" sign. Yet we already learned that the n [...] D
At 00:07:26, when they are tracking the Korabl-Sputnik 4 on a polar projection map on a round table [...] D
When Katherine's hands are briefly shown typing up a report (one of the many she was shown typing f [...] D
LTC Johnson is carrying an enlisted man's service cap at the church. As a Field Grade Officer, his [...] D
When Katherine Goble finds her daughters fighting in their bedroom, she settles them down. After th [...] D
The mix of vehicles in 1961 Virginia would have been far more varied than it was. All of the vehicl [...] D
In the meeting at the Pentagon, Katherine is calculating John Glenn's splashdown coordinates on a c [...] D
In the opening scene, when a police car appears to the scene to investigate the disabled car, it is [...] D
Speaking of Yuri Gagarin's orbital flight, the TV announces the flight time in UTC ("Coordinated Un [...] D
The wind tunnel crew repeatedly refer to the crew compartment skin and various hatches as the heat [...] D
While the cars used in this movie are all basically the correct age (1950's and 1960's vehicles,) t [...] D
Towards the end where Katherine is talking with Harrison in the control room, her necklace switches [...] D
When Katherine is calculating the landing zone in the meeting with the military she says "...point [...] D
Scenes that show the 7090 console running don't have any of the register lights lit (the small roun [...] D
When Shepard's flight is shown in space, a small, receding earth is shown in the background. Alan S [...] D
In the scenes where Katherine is recalculating the computer output, the print outs are enclosed wit [...] D

Frase

Mary Jackson: We go from being our father's daug [...] D
Dorothy Vaughan: Now don't get me wrong, any upw [...] D
Karl Zielinski: Mary, a person with an engineer' [...] D
Al Harrison: So, er, do you think we'll get to t [...] D
Karl Zielinski: [to Mary] No shoe is worth your [...] D
Al Harrison: You know what your job is, Paul? Fi [...] D
White Cop: Damn Russians are watching us right n [...] D
Mary Jackson: Oh, I'll tell you where to begin: [...] D
Dorothy Vaughan: Thank you for the information, [...] D
Night School Professor: Well, the curriculum is [...] D
Mary Jackson: Every time we get a chance to get [...] D
John Glenn: Let's get the girl to check the numb [...] D
Katherine Johnson: There are no colored bathroom [...] D
Levi Jackson: Civil rights ain't always civil. [...] D
Mary Jackson: [to the Judge] I plan on being an [...] D
Al Harrison: Ruth, what's the status of that com [...] D
Katherine Johnson: How can you be possibly oglin [...] D
Katherine Johnson: Button it up Mary. No one wan [...] D
Dorothy Vaughan: If you act right - you are righ [...] D
Dorothy Vaughan: [Repeated line to the IBM compu [...] D
Colonel Jim Johnson: They let women handle that [...] D
Dorothy Vaughan: Separate and equal are two diff [...] D
Al Harrison: Within these walls, who... who make [...] D
Mary Jackson: What the devil are you doing? Are [...] D
Dorothy Vaughan: [At a church picnic, speaking a [...] D
Vivian Mitchell: Despite what you may think, I h [...] D
Al Harrison: Here at NASA we all pee the same co [...] D
Colonel Jim Johnson: I'm sorry, Katherine. Kath [...] D

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