Cramer vs. Cramer
"Cramer vs. Cramer" is a 1979 drama film directed by Edward Zwick, based on the novel by Avery Corman. The story follows a couple, Ted and Joanna Cramer, who go through a contentious divorce, focusing on the impact of their separation on their young son, Billy. Ted, played by Dustin Hoffman, must navigate the challenges of single parenthood while trying to maintain a relationship with his son.
The film explores themes of family, responsibility, and the evolving roles of men and women in society. It received critical acclaim and won two Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Meryl Streep. The film's portrayal of divorce and parenting resonated with audiences, making it a significant work in American cinema.