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Winter passing - Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, Adam Rapp
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Sometimes you go looking for what you want, and find what you need.
A dramatic/comedy, the début feature of writer/director Adam Rapp, charting the fractious reunion of an estranged father and daughter.
Struggling twentysomething actress Reese Holden (Zooey Deschanel) has been promised $100,000 by book editor Lori Lanskey (Amy Madigan), if Reese can secure for publication love letters written by her legendary, but reclusive, father Don (Ed Harris) to his equally revered late wife - Reese's mother. Suddenly highly motivated, Reese treks from New York to Michigan - where she finds Don in flagrant disregard of his own health and living with two younger house-mates, practical former graduate student Shelly (Amelia Warner) and would-be-musician Corbit (Will Ferrell) Reese, though no angel herself, does not approve of this ad hoc family. But she comes to appreciate her unlikely new "siblings" and, as secrets are revealed, comes to terms with her father and their shared past and future.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama comedy actor Michigan relationship betrayal reunion estrangement father daughter
Persons of interest
- Sam Bottoms
- Zooey Deschanel .... Reese Holden
- Rachel Dratch
- Will Ferrell .... Corbit
- Ed Harris .... Don Holden
- Amy Madigan .... Lori Lanskey
- Dallas Roberts .... Ray
- Amelia Warner .... Shelly
- Michael Chernus .... Ben
- Adam Rapp .... Screenwriter
- Adam Rapp .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Winter passing official movie site
- Winter passing film production notes
- Winter passing QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Austin Film Festival 2005: Official selection
- Film Columbia: Official selection
- Toronto International Film Festival 2005: Official selection
- Woodstock Film Festival 2005: Official selection
- Studios and distributors:
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Surveillance time
98 minutes (1:38 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated 2006
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