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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 Michael K [...] 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 achieveme [...] D
Several of the control console props in the Mercury Mission Control set were originally built for th [...] D
This marks the second time Taraji P. Henson and Octavia Spencer have starred together. The first was [...] D
All of Katherine Johnson's children were actually teenagers at the time of her marriage to Jim Johns [...] D
The film accurately portrays what was believed to be a heat shield failure upon re-entry. The film d [...] D
Octavia Spencer and Rhoda Griffis have appeared in Big Momma's House movies, Octavia Spencer appears [...] D
The atmosphere of racism and sexism in the film was representational of the era and a number of inci [...] D
Among the actresses considered for the lead roles were Oprah Winfrey and Viola Davis. Davis was late [...] D
This is Kirsten Dunst's highest grossing film in the United States outside of the Spider-Man (2002) [...] D
The issue with the bathrooms was not something Katherine Johnson personally experienced. It was actu [...] D
Screenwriter Allison Schroeder grew up close to Cape Canaveral. Her grandparents worked at NASA, and [...] D
When Dorothy and her girls are called to the IBM room, the camera angle shows them marching down a l [...] D
Mahershala Ali and Janelle Monáe also appear together in Moonlight (2016). Both films were nomina [...] 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 in the [...] D
In the scene where Mary Jackson exits the courthouse, there is a store on the background. Its sign i [...] D
Director Theodore Melfi was in the running to direct Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), but removed his [...] 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 place [...] D
The term "Hidden Figures" alludes not only to the women involved, but also to extra digits in a calc [...] D
This marks the third time Octavia Spencer has starred alongside one of the actresses from a Spider-M [...] D
One of the ways that Katherine experiences workplace discrimination is when her coworkers require he [...] D
The house used in the movie, as the home of Levi and Mary Jackson is the same one used in the movie, [...] D
In reality, John Glenn was much older at the time of the launch than depicted in the film. When the [...] 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 Group) [...] D
The set used for Dorothy Vaughan's house, where the ladies play cards and danced, is actually an his [...] D
When Taraji P. Henson signed on for the lead role, she met with the real-life Katherine Johnson, who [...] D
A mathematics professor from Historically Black College (HBC) Morehouse College was engaged as a tec [...] D
Octavia Spencer and Kirsten Dunst have a lot of screen time together. They both previously appeared [...] D
The film reunites Octavia Spencer and Kevin Costner, who previously appeared together in Black or Wh [...] D
Paul Stafford (Jim Parsons) and Vivian Mitchell (Kirsten Dunst) are not based on real people. Instea [...] D
Kevin Costner's third film about the John F. Kennedy Administration. He previously appeared in JFK - [...] D
Before presenting the award for Best Documentary Feature at L'89° Academy Awards (2017), the film [...] D
Gus Grissom's capsule, the Liberty Bell 7, was eventually recovered from the ocean floor on July 20, [...] D
The film rights to this movie were bought while Margot Lee Shetterly was still working on the book, [...] D
When Sam runs through the parking lot to get Katherine for a last minute checking of the launch figu [...] D
The person communicating directly with John Glenn in the Freedom 7 capsule is fellow Mercury astrona [...] D
In the scene when John Glenn takes off, his dialogue as he enters orbit is identical to the dialogue [...] D
This marks the second time Taraji P. Henson and Mahershala Ali have played love interests. The first [...] D
While the music for the film was being recorded, the number of African-American musicians was delibe [...] D
Astronaut John Glenn did specifically request that Katherine Johnson review all of the calculations [...] D
Katherine Johnson co-wrote, with T.H. Skopinski, the 1960 NASA Technical Note D-233, "Determination [...] 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 av [...] 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 c [...] D
At some point (1h32m50s), Katherine Johnson is seen skimming through a textbook. The book is clearly [...] D
The Pyrex bowl in the card-playing/moonshine scene is the pattern Autumn Harvest. This pattern was n [...] D
When confirming the landing coordinates moments before John Glenn splashes down, you hear 16.11984 l [...] D
The phone cord used by John Glenn on Pad 14 in Cape Kennedy is one that is metal reinforced to deter [...] D
In the 50s and 60s, Virginia's license plates had no more than six digits. In the movie, the plate o [...] 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 w [...] D
When the IBM calculations fail and John Glenn asks Al Harrison to have the smart girl verify the dat [...] D
Part way through Alan Shepard Mercury-Redstone flight, the tail section, including the engine casing [...] D
In the wind tunnel Mercury capsule is shown as mounted perpendicular to the direction of the wind fl [...] D
During the flights of both Alan Shepard (Freedom 7) and Gus Grissom (Liberty Bell 7) there is a larg [...] D
The movie states that no white high school in Virginia had colored students in 1961. This is not tru [...] D
The women are shown as commuting daily between Hampton, Virginia and Langley. Their commute was NASA [...] 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 Lin [...] 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 w [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, we see a Soviet rocket putting the dog Laika into space. We see a Vos [...] D
John Glenn's Friendship 7 is shown orbiting nose first, when in actuality the orientation was heat-s [...] D
All characters who were seen wearing glasses displayed a slight purplish tint to the lenses at certa [...] 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 disappea [...] D
There is no possible way that Dorothy Vaughn, after reading a single FORTRAN software coding book, w [...] 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 i [...] D
In the captioned version, at one point, the description of a sound that appears in parentheses refer [...] D
When Katherine's daughter's ask if Russia is going to attack, Joylette's arms are crossed, then uncr [...] D
When Katherine calculates the landing zone, she says, and writes on the board, "5.0667 degrees North [...] 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 corre [...] 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 the [...] D
John Glenn is shown walking down a long windowed corridor to reach the spacecraft, The Atlas service [...] D
Characters are using an IBM Selectric typewriter which wasn't introduced until July of 1961. Further [...] D
On the back IBM 7090 operator's console there is a 110v socket. The actual back was a plain gray pan [...] 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 blackb [...] D
Both a 1959 Plymouth Fury and a 1962 Chevy Nova (already an anachronism since it is set in 1961) app [...] D
In Al Harrison's office, there are two model aircraft on the shelves behind his desk. The one on the [...] D
When Katherine Goble is talking to her three daughters in bed, the two sharing a bed change arm posi [...] D
At the Mercury 7 press conference, when the astronauts are asked "Which one of you will be the first [...] D
Nearly all of the details of the Mercury spacecraft are in error. Instrument panel, ducting, and siz [...] D
When John Glenn launches, Mission Control counts down to zero and then commands "Ignition." The Atla [...] D
In the beginning of the movie when Dorothy Vaughn says she had to bypass the starter. If the starter [...] D
While Mary Jackson is watching John Glenn's flight on a TV displayed in a storefront, there is a CRE [...] D
When we first see the Friendship 7 capsule, at the 1h38m mark, we see a lady completing the white pi [...] D
During reentry mission control refers to the capsule "entering the communications blackout zone". In [...] D
It is mentioned that the NASA Langley dress code called for women to wear dresses or skirts with hem [...] D
When Katherine goes to the blackboard for the first time at NASA, she writes an "X" on the blackboar [...] 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 u [...] D
The body of the capsule was not comprised of "shingles", as implied in the film and the shell of the [...] 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 conditioning [...] D
When Stafford is talking about the critical GO/NO GO calculations, he mentions either coming in to s [...] D
Katherine describes the reentry problem as a transition from an elliptical orbit to a parabolic "orb [...] 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 firs [...] D
At Alan Shepard's Mercury-Redstone launch (1:08:07 et seq.), the large map display shows orbital pat [...] 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 was [...] 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 en [...] D
There are several scenes where television cameras are shown. Every one has a long silver Zoomar Zoom [...] D
The script takes literary license with the timing of Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson's re-calculatio [...] D
It would seem that most all of the scenes involving vehicles were shot at one time with the same ass [...] D
Upon reentry, a drogue chute was deployed to stabilize the spacecraft before the main chute was depl [...] D
The 3 women leave work for home in the 1957 Chevrolet after that day of work when they are given tha [...] D
Glenn's view of the earth is shown through a large trapezoidal window. The window on his and subsequ [...] D
Shepard's line, "...fix your little problem and let's light this candle" was presented in a pleasant [...] 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 char [...] D
In the captioned version, near the beginning, young Katherine is shown as being addressed as "Ms. Co [...] D
Near the start of the film, Director Al Harrison acts as if he's never heard of IBM, and they are so [...] D
In the scenes following the announcement of Yuri Gagarin's flight, through to the launch of Alan She [...] D
On the tarmac, the marching band is using contemporary marching euphoniums (bugle style). In the 196 [...] D
The drama of John Glenn's malfunctioning heat shield was not followed in real time by the U.S. publi [...] D
The tractor truck bringing Col. Glenn's trailer to the Friendship 7 launch site is an M931 series tr [...] D
The map of Africa in the main room includes the letters "Moçambique" and an accompanying black ic [...] D
When John Glenn's landing coordinates determined by the IBM 7090 are being validated by Katherine, A [...] D
While the film does depict SOME of the problems faced by the African American female protagonists, f [...] 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 the [...] D
One of the "new" TV sets people were watching in the window of an appliance store is a Muntz from ab [...] D
LTC Jim Johnson's rank insignia as displayed on his uniform blouse is of the inappropriate size. The [...] D
A 4-door, dark blue 1962 Chevrolet is seen in the NASA parking lot and at the church picnic in porti [...] D
When they are waiting for Glenn to re-enter the atmosphere and they are all standing around, looking [...] D
In assessing John Glenn's return, Katherine insists that the orbit should be a parabola. A parabolic [...] 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 f [...] D
When the character Dorothy Vaughan is shown driving her 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan, the shift sele [...] D
In the NASA press conference NASA flags are interspersed with U.S. flags, which would have been unth [...] D
When Mary Jackson responds to Karl Zielinski regarding the engineer's training program, the camera p [...] 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. P [...] 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 p [...] D
While Katherine and Jim are on a date before their marriage, Jim is driving a turquoise 1964 Mercury [...] D
Jim Johnson is a Colonel in the National Guard which means he has roughly 15-17 years of military se [...] D
The 1957 Chevrolet that the women are driving has the prominent "V" chrome trim on both the hood and [...] 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 intr [...] 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 leadin [...] D
Visual-effects scenes of Alan Shepard's flight show the Redstone rocket emitting a long bright engin [...] D
In a key scene, Al Harrison, in Mercury Mission Control, sends Sam to find Katherine, in the West Co [...] D
As in many movies set in the past, Katherine Johnson and other characters are wearing eyeglasses whi [...] D
Kevin Costner is seen knocking down a "Colored Ladies Room" sign. Yet we already learned that the ne [...] 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 fo [...] D
LTC Johnson is carrying an enlisted man's service cap at the church. As a Field Grade Officer, his h [...] D
When Katherine Goble finds her daughters fighting in their bedroom, she settles them down. After the [...] D
The mix of vehicles in 1961 Virginia would have been far more varied than it was. All of the vehicle [...] D
In the meeting at the Pentagon, Katherine is calculating John Glenn's splashdown coordinates on a ch [...] 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 Uni [...] D
The wind tunnel crew repeatedly refer to the crew compartment skin and various hatches as the heat s [...] D
While the cars used in this movie are all basically the correct age (1950's and 1960's vehicles,) th [...] 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 f [...] D
Scenes that show the 7090 console running don't have any of the register lights lit (the small round [...] D
When Shepard's flight is shown in space, a small, receding earth is shown in the background. Alan Sh [...] D
In the scenes where Katherine is recalculating the computer output, the print outs are enclosed with [...] D

Frase

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

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