1972, minutes, Rated M
New Yorker Margaret Reynolds has a regularly opinionated mother, a work-absorbed husband and three children. No wonder she unravels uon learning she's pregnant again. A complete modern women's identity crisis is hatching - with an uncontrollable fantasy life including a romance with Fidel Castro. As Margaret, Barbra Streisand goes Up The Sandbox for a funny look at liberation, independance and motherhood, based on the Anne Richardson Roiphe bestseller. As adapted by Pulitizer Prize winner Paul Zindel (The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds) and directed by Irvin Kershner (The Empire Strikes Back) Up The Sandbox is an imaginative look at at feminist's roots and the dilemma of trying to "have it all".
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