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Junebug Blu Ray

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A dealer in outsider art threatens the equilibrium of her middle-class in-laws in North Carolina.

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Released
18 April 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Eureka Entertainment LTD 
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Runtime
106 minutes 
Features
Anamorphic, Dolby, Widescreen 
Barcode
5060000700053 
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Please note this is a region B Blu-Ray and will require either a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play A sophisticated Chicago woman meets her husband&39;s family for the first time as she travels to rural North Carolina to meet an outsider artist When she does she finds herself in a world totally different from her own and sees a new side of her husband

Drama in which a dealer in outsider art threatens the equilibrium of her middle-class in-laws in North Carolina. Madeline (Embeth Davidtz) is an art gallery owner from Chicago. She is married to George (Alessandro Nivola), a near-perfect Southern beau. When Madeline needs to close a deal with a reclusive North Carolina artist, George introduces her to his family: prickly mother Peg (Celia Weston), taciturn father Eugene (Scott Wilson), cranky brother Johnny (Benjamin McKenzie), and Johnny's pregnant, childlike wife Ashley (Amy Adams), who is awe-struck by her glamorous sister-in-law. Madeline's presence exposes the fragile family dynamics as hidden resentments and anxieties surface.

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