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Angela, 1995
English
USA
Profile of Angela
The mood of Angela is contemplative, atmospheric, and sincere. The plot centers around pregnancy, dealing with death, and a family in crisis. It is a drama and independent movie. In approach, Angela is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. The setting is New York. Angela happens in the 1990s.
Summary of Angela
ANGELA is the debut film from director Rebecca Miller, winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 2002 for her second film, PERSONAL VELOCITY. Angela (Miranda Stuart Ryne) and Ellie (Charlotte Blythe) are two sisters caught up in an increasingly deteriorating family life. They cope with their troubles by conjuring up a whole new world all of their own, and navigate their way through some fantastic new pastures limited only by Angela's imagination. Rebecca Miller captures the lives and lively minds of 10-year old children to a stunningly accurate degree through some moving performances from Blythe and Ryne, as well as a stellar supporting cast which includes Vincent Gallo (BUFFALO 66), John Ventimiglia (THE SOPRANOS) and Anna Thomson (UNFORGIVEN).
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | January 1995 |
| Runtime: | 99 min |
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