Released Date:
1998-08-23
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (347 Reviews)
Director:
Jane AndersonGenres:
DramaJane Anderson (play)
Jane Anderson (teleplay)
Released Date:
2000-03-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
96 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(5190 Reviews)
Jane Anderson
Sylvia Sichel (teleplay)
Sylvia Sichel (story)
Alex Sichel (story)
Anne Heche
Semi-follow up of the first "If These Walls Could Talk" with three segments set in the same house, but with different occupants which spans nearly 40 years. While the first film delt with women and the topic of abortion, this deals with women and the topic of lesbianism.
Released Date:
2003-03-16
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (2531 Reviews)
Director:
Jane AndersonGenres:
DramaJane Anderson (play)
Jane Anderson (teleplay)
In the countryside of the United States of America, Irma Applewood and her husband Roy Applewood have been happily married for twenty-five years and they are model citizens in their community. Roy brings Irma to meet Reverend Dale Muncie, who is their pastor and friend, to tell that he is a woman trapped in a man's body and he will have a sex-change operation. Now Roy has to face the deception of his wife and the intolerance of his colleagues, members of his church and his son Wayne. But Irma loves him and after the impact of the news, she understands and supports him with their teenage daughter Patty Ann (Hayden Panettiere) and Roy's boss Frank ('Clancy Brown') that is their friend.
Released Date:
2007-06-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
99 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (5201 Reviews)
Director:
Jane AndersonTerry Ryan (book)
Jane Anderson (screenplay)
Kelly and Evelyn Ryan live in Defiance, Ohio with their 10 children. At first glance their life seems idyllic; they call each other "Mother" and "Father" and seem to dote on the kids. But Kelly was a garage-band crooner whose voice was ruined in an auto accident. He's resigned to a dead-end factory job that barely pays the bills, and is given to fits of alcohol-induced rage. Evelyn, a stay-at-home wife and mother, deals with this abuse by appealing to her priest, who is no help at all. She deals with their poverty by entering the jingle contests that were the rage in the 50's and early 60's, even sending in multiple entries in the names of the children. She is very clever at it, winning more than her share of prizes, but her successes aren't enough to keep the wolf from the door. Further, they trigger Kelly's insecurities and he retreats deeper into the bottle, using food and mortgage money to support the habit. Can the loving, optimistic Evelyn hold the family together? Is she justified in placing her faith in the deeply-flawed Kelly? How will the children turn out? This underrated film provides an inspirational answer to these questions.
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