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Junebug (2005)
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Phil Morrison, who collaborated with screenwriter Angus MacLachlan for his acclaimed 1990 short, Tater Tomater, joins forces with MacLachlan again for his feature-film debut, Junebug. Junebug takes place in rural North Carolina. Madeleine (
Embeth Davidtz
), a sophisticated Chicagoan who owns a gallery devoted to "outsider art," goes south in an effort to woo an eccentric painter (Frank Hoyt Taylor) to her gallery. She brings along her husband, George (
Alessandro Nivola
), a native of the area, and the couple stays with his family. Peg (
Celia Weston
), George's mother, gives Madeleine a rather chilly greeting, and seems to think she's a poor match for her eldest son, while his father, Eugene (
Scott Wilson
), is a bit more welcoming, in his quiet way. George's younger brother, Johnny (Ben McKenzie), is still living at home with his very pregnant wife, Ashley (
Amy Adams
), and seems to feel nothing but resentment for George. For her part, Ashley is a gregarious young woman, and she's immediately smitten with her "new sister." Junebug was selected by the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center for inclusion in the 2005 edition of New Directors/New Films. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
Cast
Embeth Davidtz
Madeleine
Frank Hoyt Taylor
David Wark
Celia Weston
Peg
Scott Wilson
Eugene
Alessandro Nivola
George
Amy Adams
Ashley
Benjamin McKenzie
Johnny
Production Crew
Mark Bennett
Casting
Peter Donahue
Cinematographer
Yo La Tengo
Composer (Music Score)
Danielle Kays
Costume Designer
Phil Morrison
Director
Joe Klotz
Editor
Daniel Rappaport
Executive Producer
Dany Wolf
Executive Producer
Ethan D. Leder
Executive Producer
Mark P. Clein
Executive Producer
Yo La Tengo
Featured Music
Payton Dunham
Location Manager
Mike S. Ryan
Producer
Mindy Goldberg
Producer
David Doernberg
Production Designer
Angus MacLachlan
Screenwriter
Jeffree Bloomer
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2005
Runtime: 106
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Epoch Films
Release
August 03, 2005 (USA - Limited)
by Sony Pictures Classics
Awards
2005 - Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking - National Board of Review
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