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If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Ellen DeGeneres, Vanessa Redgrave, Chloe Sevigny, Sharon Stone, Michelle Williams, Paul Giamatti, Elizabeth Perkins, Marian Seldes
Director: Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge, Anne Heche
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: HBO / Rysher Ent.
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Length:
96 mins

 
 

 

Women.Love.Women.

Three couples over three different decades, are bonded by the depth of their passions, their unconventional love, and a house that might offer up their stories If These Walls Could Talk 2.

An elderly woman (Vanessa Redgrave) "widowed" when her companion of 50 years dies in 1961, finds herself alone and unprotected as the "in-laws" move in to cast her out.

In 1972, a feminist coed (Michelle Williams) finds that sexual politics take a back-seat when a boyish girl (Chloe Sevigny) attempts to seduce her.

And in 2000, a couple (Ellen DeGeneres and Sharon Stone) with almost everything that two women can have, want the one thing they can't have -- unless something more than fate intervenes.