In ‘20th Century Women,’ Bening found freedom in the unknown
FilmJan 1, 2017
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) -- In 1979, Annette Bening was 21 years old. A year earlier she had moved from San Diego to San Francisco to study classical drama. She remembers it as a time of tremendous change and uncertainty and the big moments like the day Harvey Milk and George Mascone were killed, but, for the most part her head was in Chekov and Shakespeare and Shaw and Arthur Miller. So when she read the script for Mike Mills‘ “20th Century Women,” now in limited release, it caught her of