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Twilight's Kristen Stewart stars alongside Aaron Stanford (X Men: The Last Stand) in this light-hearted bittersweet story about two families as they confront old ghosts and discover love in the face of devastating loss directed by Mary Stuart Masterson (Some Kind Of Wonderful and Fried Green Tomatoes). The Kimbrough family is an odd bunch; Easy the father (Bruce Dern) owns a butcher shop and finds himself grieving over the death of his wife while also hiding a secret relationship he's had for years; Beagle (Aaron Stanford) his youngest son was left to care for his... ailing mother works in the local high school cafe but also has a burning passion that manifests itself through painting; and the eldest son Guy who has been away for years while pursuing his musical dream in the city until the day of his mother's death. When Guy returns home the complex nature of each family member unravels and as Beagle begins a relationship with Georgia Kaminski (Kristen Stewart) a terminally ill teenage girl who is desperate to experience love before it's too late both the Kimbrough family and the Kaminski family try to establish a new beginning in the face of their greatest fears - life death and family... [show more]

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Released
17 January 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers 
Classification
Runtime
86 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5022153101064 
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Mary Stuart Masterson directs this small-town ensemble drama. The lives of two families intertwine when the shy, introverted Beagle Kimbrough (Aaron Stanford) sparks the romantic interest of Georgia Kaminski (Kristen Stewart), a terminally ill teenage girl who wants to experience life and love before her time runs out. Meanwhile, Beagle's wayward older brother Guy (Jayce Bartok) returns to town after a failed attempt to become a musician and struggles to connect with his estranged father, recently-widowed town butcher Easy (Bruce Dern).

Actress Mary Stuart Masterson makes her feature directorial debut with this drama detailing the manner in which three generations of men deal with the death of the family matriarch. Evicted from his New York City apartment, starving musician Guy Kimbrough (Jayce Bartok) makes his way back upstate for the first time in three years. Upon returning to his hometown, Guy does his best to deal with the recent death of his mother while desperately attempting to reconnect with his ex-girlfriend Stephanie (Miriam Shor) -- who has since moved on and found happiness with another man. Meanwhile, as Guy does his best to win Stephanie back, his shy brother, Beagle (Aaron Stanford), falls deeply in love with Friedreich's Ataxia-stricken high school student Georgia, and their father, Easy (Bruce Dern), attempts to rekindle his relationship with Georgia's grandmother Marg (Elizabeth Ashley).