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The Jane Austen Book Club |
As five women and one enigmatic man meet to discuss the works of Jane Austen, they find their love lives playing out in a 21st century version of her novels. Sylvia (Amy Brenneman), is shocked when her husband Daniel (Jimmy Smits), leaves her after 20 plus years and three children. Jocelyn (Maria Bello), her unmarried best friend, distracts herself from her unacknowledged loneliness by breeding dogs. Prudie (Emily Blunt) is a young French teacher, in possession of a worthy husband yet...
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As five women and one enigmatic man meet to discuss the works of Jane Austen, they find their love lives playing out in a 21st century version of her novels. Sylvia (Amy Brenneman), is shocked when her husband Daniel (Jimmy Smits), leaves her after 20 plus years and three children. Jocelyn (Maria Bello), her unmarried best friend, distracts herself from her unacknowledged loneliness by breeding dogs. Prudie (Emily Blunt) is a young French teacher, in possession of a worthy husband yet distracted by persistent fantasies about sex with another man. The many times married Bernadette (Kathy Baker) develops a yearning for one more chance at happiness. Beautiful, risk-taking Allegra (Maggie Grace), Sylvia and Daniels lesbian daughter, has quit talking to her lover. And Grigg (Hugh Dancy), a young science fiction fan and computer whiz, seems horribly both out of place and obliviously at ease as the only man to be invited into the book circle.
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Sucker Free City |
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When racial tension erupts and emotions collide three young men from different ethnic backgrounds perpetrate low-level crimes that eventually infringe upon each other's neighborhoods.
As their lives intersect on the streets, will they come to realize they are not all that different from one another or will they fight to keep their neighborhoods?
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Fathers and Sons |
A heart warming saga filled with tender and poignant observations on the paternal-filial relationship. Fathers and Sons take a closer look into the lives of three suburban families who share the same street.
Through stories that span time and multiple generations, the fathers and sons living on Caleb's Path Road struggle to cross the chasm of alienation and past hurts to finally understand one another. With its honest and unflinching portrait of family life, Fathers and Sons will leave you...
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A heart warming saga filled with tender and poignant observations on the paternal-filial relationship. Fathers and Sons take a closer look into the lives of three suburban families who share the same street.
Through stories that span time and multiple generations, the fathers and sons living on Caleb's Path Road struggle to cross the chasm of alienation and past hurts to finally understand one another. With its honest and unflinching portrait of family life, Fathers and Sons will leave you uplifted about the potential of humanity and the promise of new beginnings.
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A Little Inside |
Ed Mills, a promising baseball player on the verge of stardom, sees his dreams shattered when he becomes a single parent.
Five years later, he is a small-town mechanic, trying his best to raise his seven-year-old daughter Abby. Ed reaches out to Abby the only way he knows how - through baseball - and encourages her to an all-boy little league team. Abby, however, prefers ballet lessons and spending time with other little girls, much to Ed's disappointment.
In order to let go of the...
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Ed Mills, a promising baseball player on the verge of stardom, sees his dreams shattered when he becomes a single parent.
Five years later, he is a small-town mechanic, trying his best to raise his seven-year-old daughter Abby. Ed reaches out to Abby the only way he knows how - through baseball - and encourages her to an all-boy little league team. Abby, however, prefers ballet lessons and spending time with other little girls, much to Ed's disappointment.
In order to let go of the past, he must pursue his own dreams of professional baseball and accept Abby as she is.
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