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Safety Of Objects, The (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Jessica Campbell, Patricia Clarkson, Glenn Close, Joshua Jackson, Moira Kelly, Robert Klein, Dermont Mulroney, Timothy Olyphant, Mary Kay Place
Director: Rose Troche
Category: Drama, Family, Independent
Studio: MGM / UA
Subtitles:
English,Spanish
Length:
120 mins

 
 

 

"As provocative as it is touching." -The Philadelphia Inquirer

An incredible all-star cast delivers unforgettable performances in this "penetrating" (Time Out New York), "can't take your eyes off the screen drama" (Maria Claire) about a group of suburban families whose lives are mysteriously intertwined.

As Esther (Glenn Close) struggles to remain the perfect mother in the wake of a tragedy, Annette (Patricia Clarkson) copes with toxic fallout from a nasty divorce. Meanwhile, Jim (Dermot Mulroney) goes off the deep end when he's passed over for a promotion at work. But these very different people are bound together by more than their cookie-cutter homes and manicured lawns. In fact, an event from their past threatens to shatter their fragile lives unless they can find the strength to face it-and each other-head on.

 
 
   
   

 
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