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Junebug, a Sony Pictures Classics release ; an Epoch Films production ; produced by Mindy Goldberg, Mike S. Ryan ; written by Angus MacLachlan ; directed by Phil Morrison

Label
Junebug, a Sony Pictures Classics release ; an Epoch Films production ; produced by Mindy Goldberg, Mike S. Ryan ; written by Angus MacLachlan ; directed by Phil Morrison
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Rated R; for sexual content and language
Main title
Junebug
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
62257097
Responsibility statement
a Sony Pictures Classics release ; an Epoch Films production ; produced by Mindy Goldberg, Mike S. Ryan ; written by Angus MacLachlan ; directed by Phil Morrison
Runtime
106
Summary
Junebug is a deceptively simple, deeply resonant story about the inherent loneliness of family, embracing the texture of a world the movies rarely visit. Three years have passed since George has been home, and he is bringing his bride, Chicago art dealer Madeleine. His family--father Eugene, mother Peg, brother Johnny and sister-in-law Ashley--await them with a mixture of excitement, anxiety, and dread. Junebug sounds a paean to yearning, alienation, and endless hope, in the face of the enormous distances that can divide two people, separated by two ways of life
Table Of Contents
Start -- David Wark -- From a dream -- Meet the family -- Homecoming -- Arts & crafts -- Panther pride -- Nails -- High-fallutin' talking -- Meerkat -- Small potatoes -- Little rusty -- Night walk -- Huck & Jim -- Misunderstanding -- Lost screwdriver -- "She's still ... strange." -- Labor pains -- Better offer -- "It means something." -- Wooing Wark -- "We lost him." -- Scariest thing -- So sorry -- "We're going." -- Nothing to worry about -- "Look what I found." -- "I'm so glad we're outta here."
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification
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