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Imaginary heroes - Emile Hirsch, Sigourney Weaver, Jeff Daniels, Michelle Williams, Dan Harris
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Movie propaganda
People are never who they seem to be.
Imaginary heroes is a funny and poignant coming-of-age story in which the façade of an ordinary American family is peeled back to reveal that nothing is as it seems. Tim Travis (Emile Hirsch) is walking through his life like it's a bad dream. His mother Sandy (Sigourney Weaver) is the master of the Travis house - with a healthy drug habit, a decade long grudge, and a secret that is literally tearing her apart. His father Ben (Jeff Daniels) is a shell of the man he once was, crippled by circumstance and blind to the mistakes of his past. But in typical American style, the Travises aren't depressed - they're living their lives in a forlorn haze. As painful revelations are made that threaten to divide the family, moments of laughter and truth provide the salve that ultimately bring them closer together.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film coming-of-age drama comedy family drugs secrets
Persons of interest
- Sigourney Weaver .... Sandy Travis
- Emile Hirsch .... Tim Travis
- Jeff Daniels .... Ben Travis
- Michelle Williams .... Penny Travis
- Kip Pardue .... Matt Travis
- Deirdre O'Connell .... Marge Dwyer
- Ryan Donowho .... Kyle Dwyer
- Suzanne Santo .... Steph Connors
- Jay Paulson .... Vern
- Luke Robertson .... Jack Johnson
- Ned Benson .... Joe
- Matthew Carey .... Brett Tabisel
- Erin Fritch .... Emily
- Ari Graynor .... Jenny
- Danny Hayden .... Sam Goldstein
- Michael Lawson .... Manny
- Sara Tanaka .... Shelley Chan
- Alberto Vasquez .... Manuel
- Lee Wilkof .... Mitchell Goldstein
- Dan Harris .... Screenwriter
- Dan Harris .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Imaginary heroes official movie site
- Imaginary heroes film production notes
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
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Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Adult themes, drug use, sexual references)
Surveillance time
111 minutes (1:51 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated 2005
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