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Me And You And Everyone We KnowIcon_movClass_R

2005, 87 minutes, Rated R

A star emerged at this year's Sundance Film Festival in the form of Miranda July, the director, writer and lead actor of this remarkably fresh portrait of suburban lives. July's debut is loosely in the spirit of American Beauty, The Virgin Suicides and other recent suburbia films. Yet its off-centre quality and lightly handled eccentricity lends it a unique - and at times magical - flavour. It's an interweaving of incidents and characters who include a cab driver come artist (Miranda July) fixated by a shoe salesman (John Hawkes) who has just spilt from his wife and helping raise his two sons, two sexually curious teenage girls, a solemn neighbour girl, some art curators and me and you. The slightly dark and the whimsical blend in a way that's wholly unexpected.

Director:
Miranda July [1],
Starring:
John Hawkes [21], Brad William Henke [3], Hector Elias [1], Miranda July [1], Miles Thompson [1], Carlie Westerman [1], Brandon Ratcliff [1],
Screen Formats:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Language and Sound:
English 5.1 Dolby Digital
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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