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Griffin Dunne | Don | |
Sam Rockwell | ||
Kate Beckinsale | Annie | |
Amy Sedaris | ||
Olivia Thirlby | ||
Michael Angarano | Arthur Parkinson | |
Deborah Allen | May Van Dorn | |
Jeanetta Arnette | Louise Parkinson | |
Peter Blais | Mr. Eisenstat | |
Scott Clackum | Dancing Groom | |
Brian Downey | Frank Marchand | |
Chase Duffy | Trooper | |
Carroll Godsman | Olive | |
David Pezzaniti | ||
Brian Heighton | Trooper | |
Gracie Hudson | Tara | |
Martha Irving | Policewoman | |
Nicky Katt | Nate Petite | |
Lita Llewellyn | Tricia Farr | |
Slavko Negulic | Oskar |
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Producer | Cami Taylor
Lisa Muskat Dan Lindau R. Paul Miller |
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Writer | David Gordon Green
Stewart O'Nan |
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Arthur busses tables in a Chinese restaurant, plays trombone in the high school marching band, and has his eye on smart, funny, offbeat Lila - who definitely has her eye on him. But as Arthur takes tentative steps towards his first romantic relationship, the long time relationships of the adults around him teeter and crash, drawing Arthur into a vortex of events that will change his world forever. From director/screenwriter David Gordon Green (Undertow), based on Stewart O'nan's powerful novel and empowered by the bone-real performances of Kate Beckinsale, Sam Rockwell and as Arthur, young Michael Angarano (The Forbidden Kingdom), Snow Angels captures the power of first love. And second chances. |
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