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Wendy And Lucy (2008)
Rating:
Starring: Michelle Williams, Will Patton, John Robinson, Will Oldham
Director: Kelly Reichardt
Category: Drama
Studio: Music Video Distribution
Subtitles:
English
Length:
80 mins

 
 

 

Among the most critically acclaimed films of the year, Wendy And Lucy is a touching politically urgent road movie about a young drifter named Wendy (Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams) and her beloved dog, Lucy, lost on the roadside of the Pacific Northwest. When Wendy's car breaks down and her plans for a better life in Alaska fall apart, she is forced into a world of strangers, and comes to a tragic new understanding of the limits and depths of peoples' duty to each other in troubled times. Directed by Kelly Reichardt (River of Grass, Old Joy), Wendy And Lucy again reveals this director's deep commitment to the subtleties of character, the strangeness of the American landscape, and the pleasures of classical storytelling.