Academy Award-winning Bill Condon (GODS & MONSTERS, CHICAGO) explores the life
of the pioneer of human sexuality research, Alfred Kinsey (Liam Neeson).
Spanning six decades from his childhood in the early 1900s to his death in
1956, the film turns the microscope on the man whose landmark studies on the
sexual behaviors of the common man rocked a nation. The interviewer of tens
of thousands, Kinsey subjected his own life and that of his researchers to
the same type of analysis that produced his 1948 best-selling book "Sexual
Behavior in the Human Male." But while the Kinsey team's focus was
predominantly outward, perhaps what they learned about themselves was as
great as that which they taught their country. |