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How to Make an American Quilt
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Synopsis
A young woman at a crossroads in her life finds herself receiving plenty of advice from her older and wiser counterparts in this drama. Finn Dodd (Winona Ryder) is a graduate student trying to finish up her doctoral thesis on women's folk art while deciding if she should marry her fiancé Sam (Dermot Mulroney); she's not sure if she's ready to settle down, and suspects that Sam is unfaithful to her. Needing time to sort things out, Finn chooses to spend the summer with her grandmother Hy (Ellen Burstyn) and great aunt Gladys Jo (Anne Bancroft). Hy and Gladys Jo are avid quilters, and with a group of their friends, they work on a special quilt for Finn's wedding; as the women work together, they share stories of their lives, and Finn finds herself learning as much from hearing them talk as she does from her schoolwork. Finn also receives a visit from her free-spirited mom Sally (Kate Capshaw) and finds herself infatuated with a good looking young man who lives nearby. Maya Angelou plays one of the quilters, as do Kate Nelligan, Jean Simmons, and Alfre Woodard. How to Make an American Quilt was the directorial debut of Jocelyn Moorhouse, and was based on a novel by Whitney Otto that itself began as a doctoral thesis. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ellen Burstyn Hy (Finn's grandmother)
Kate Nelligan Constance Saunders, Dean's mistress
Winona Ryder Finn Dodd
Jean Simmons Em (artist's wife)
Alfre Woodard Marianna
Anne Bancroft Glady Jo, Finn's great aunt
Maya Angelou Anna

Production Crew

Ed Verreaux Art Director
Whitney Otto Book Author
Mary Vernieu Casting
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Janusz Kaminski Cinematographer
Lawrence Blanford Cinematographer
Patricia Whitcher Co-producer
Ruth Myers Co-producer
Thomas Newman Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Myers Costume Designer
Jocelyn Moorhouse Director
Jill Bilcock Editor
Deborah Jelin Newmyer Executive Producer
Laurie MacDonald Executive Producer
Walter Parkes Executive Producer
Leslie Dilley First Assistant Director
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan First Assistant Director
Kevin Bartnof Foley Artist
Valli O'Reilly Makeup
Timothy R. Sexton Musical Direction/Supervision
Midge Sanford Producer
Sarah Pillsbury Producer
Leslie Dilley Production Designer
Jane Anderson Screenwriter
Evelyne Barbier Set Designer
Josh Lusby Set Designer
Marvin March Set Designer
William J. Law III Set Designer
Russell Williams II Sound/Sound Designer
Martin Becker Special Effects
Year: 1995
Runtime: 116
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for a scene of drug use, some sensuality and nudity
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Amblin Entertainment
Universal

Awards
1995 - Best Ensemble Acting - Screen Actors Guild