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Shiva baby [videorecording] / by Agron, Dianna,1986-actor.; Altmann, Kieran,film producer. ; Deferrari, Danny,actor. ; Draper, Polly,1956-actor.; Gordon, Molly,1994-actor. (CARDINAL)867566; Marx, Ariel,1988-composer (expression); Melamed, Fred,1956-actor.; Schiller, Katie,film producer. ; Seligman, Emma(Film director),film director,film producer,screenwriter. ; Sennott, Rachel,actor. ; Shapiro, Lizzie,film producer. ; Bad Mensch,production company.; Dimbo Pictures,production company.; Irving Harvey,production company.; It Doesn't Suck Productions,production company.; Neon Heart Productions,production company.; Thick Media,production company.; Utopia Select LLC,publisher.;
Director of photographer, Maria Rusche ; editor, Hanna Park ; music, Ariel Marx.Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, Polly Draper, Danny Deferrari, Fred Melamed, Dianna Agron.Attending a family shiva with her parents, college student Danielle gets quizzed about her life and future plans by various relatives, encounters her ex-girlfriend Maya as well as her sugar daddy Max, his wife Kim and their baby.Unrated.English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)Blu-ray, region A; 2.35:1 widescreen; DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1; requires Blu-ray player.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Interpersonal relations; Jewish families; Shivah (Jewish mourning custom); Women college students;

The tale [videorecording] / by Fox, Jennifer,1959-film director,screenwriter,film producer.; Moverman, Oren,film producer.(CARDINAL)551173; Rister, Laura,film producer.; Louie, Mynette,film producer.; Pero, Simone,film producer.; Inglee, Lawrence,film producer.(CARDINAL)343255; Bondy, Sol,film producer.; Scully, Regina Kulik,film producer.; Weinman, Lynda(Producer),film producer.; Posta, Reka,film producer.; Marx, Ariel,1988-composer (expression); Dern, Laura,actor.(CARDINAL)340083; Nélisse, Isabelle,2003-actor.; Debicki, Elizabeth,actor.; Ritter, Jason,1980-actor.; Conroy, Frances,actor.(CARDINAL)845269; Heard, John,1946-2017,actor.(CARDINAL)343893; Long, Jodi,actor.; Common(Musician),actor.(CARDINAL)346633; Burstyn, Ellen,1932-actor.(CARDINAL)344803; Lenois, Denis,cinematographer.; Strasburg, Ivan,cinematographer.(CARDINAL)784724; Blackbird Films (Firm),production company.; Gamechanger Films,presenter.; HBO Films,presenter.(CARDINAL)346701; HBO Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348533; Luminous Mind Production,production company.; One Two Films,production company.; Untitled Entertainment (Firm),production company.;
Directors of photography, Denis Lenois, Ivan Strasburg ; editors, Alex Hall, Gary Levy, Anne Fabini ; music, Ariel Marx.Laura Dern, Isabelle Nélisse, Elizabeth Debicki, Jason Ritter, Frances Conroy, John Heard, Jodi Long, Common, Ellen Burstyn.A documentary filmmaker starts to question the nature of her childhood relationship with her riding instructor and running coach after rediscovering a story she wrote at age 13.A groundbreaking film memoir, based on the filmmaker's own personal experiences, this HBO Films presentation tells the story of Jennifer Fox (Laura Dern), a globetrotting documentarian and professor living an apparently enviable life with her boyfriend (Common) in NYC. That world is turned upside down when her mother (Ellen Burstyn) discovers a story Jennifer wrote at 13 depicting a "special" relationship she had with two adult coaches, Mrs. G (Elizabeth Debicki) and Bill (Jason Ritter), in a North Carolina horse camp. Reading the pages of "The Tale," Jennifer realizes the coded details she composed 40 years ago are quite unlike her recollection. Deeply shaken yet determined to square her version of events with the truth, she sets out to question her two coaches and other girls who attended the camp. As Jennifer's seventh-grade self-reawakens, the loving stories she told herself for decades begin to unravel. Seamlessly toggling between past and present, writer/director Jennifer Fox forges a fresh and uncompromising cinematic language to penetrate the heightened internal worlds of her character at two pivotal stages. Shocking, emotionally raw and destabilizing, The Tale punctures the insidious workings of unchecked power and lays bare the mechanisms of memory - refashioned over time by a growing girl in order to not only survive, but to prevail.Rating: TV-MA.Recorded DVD; NTSC; wide screen (1.78:1, 16:9); Dolby digital 5.1.
Subjects: Television programs.; Drama.; Fiction television programs.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Biographical films.; Feature films.; Fox, Jennifer, 1959-; Adult child sexual abuse victims; Child sexual abuse;
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