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Six American women travel to South America in hope of adopting a baby.
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Six women establish residence in a hotel in Latin America in order to adopt a baby. Indie legend John Sayles (Lone Star, Sunshine State) gathers a fine cast (Maggie Gyllenhaal, Marcia Gay Harden,
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In an era when last year's indie wunderkind is too often this year's studio sellout, screenwriter-director John Sayles stands apart, his rugged self-reliance a beacon to aspiring filmmakers wishing to
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Academy Award-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden took home an Oscar statuette for her portrayal of artist Lee Krasner in the biopic “Pollock” (2000), but by then the raven-tressed actress – who would
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Possessing a trademark smoky rasp and a beauty that Ms. magazine called "consequential, not cosmetic", Lili Taylor forged her distinctive career playing quirky, complex characters in mostly
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A petite dynamo whose career has encompassed stage and screen, Rita Moreno is one of only eight individuals to have earned each of the major entertainment awards--the Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony--in
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In only a few short years, Maggie Gyllenhaal built a solid reputation as a talented, cerebral actress in independent films, her non-conformist flair and penchant for examining social issues offering a
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This soft-spoken, offbeat, and appealing stage-trained actress won raves and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar as Melvin's flustered but caring wife in Jonathan Demme's "Melvin and Howard" (1980). Mary
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