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Blue Car (2002)
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Starring: Agnes Bruckner, Margaret Colin, Frances Fisher, David Strathairn
Director: Karen Moncrieff
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: Disney / Buena Vista
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Length:
88 mins
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Sometimes It Takes A Journey To Find Yourself.

Featuring the unforgettable performances of sensational newcomer Agnes Bruckner (Murder by Numbers), David Strathairn (L.A. Confidential), Margaret Colin (Unfaithful) and Frances Fisher (Titanic), Blue Car tells a powerful coming-of-age story in the provocative style of American Beauty! Having been abandoned by her father and neglected by her overworked mother (Colin), young Meg (Bruckner) turns to her English teacher (Strathairn) for solace and inspiration. But the safety of what begins as a mentoring friendship turns increasingly complex and ambiguous as the tension in her family grows! Overwhelmingly acclaimed by the nation's critics, this powerful tale of sex and betrayal is certain to leave you with a lasting impression!

 
 
   
   

 
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