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Little Secrets (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Michael Angarano, Vivica A. Fox, David Gallagher, Evan Rachel Wood
Director: Blair Treu
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Portuguese,Chinese,Korean,Thai
Length:
96 mins

 
 

 

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A whole neighborhood is about to learn some important lessons about friendship and trust in Little Secrets, a Crystal Heart Award winner.

Evan Rachel Wood (TV's Once and Again) is "worth watching" (Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly) as 14-year-old Emily, the neighborhood secret keeper. Entrusted by the local kids to keep their secrets safe for a small fee, Emily has a nice little business going. While her friends are away at summer camp, Emily befriends the new next-door neighbor Philip while practicing her violin for an important audition with a prestigious symphony. Emily lets Philip in on her secrets, but it isn't too long before her innocent game leads to betrayal and hurt, forcing Emily to rethink her game plan-especially when she meets Philip's very cute older brother David, who has a big secret of his own.

 
 
   
   

 
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