To Leslie - 2022
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To Leslie

Updated: 1 Dec 2023
Directors:
Jason Shuman Trace Slobotkin Christina Blevins Hilary Momberger-Powers Andrea Riseborough John Gilbert Claude Dal Farra Kevin Peters Kevin Peters Joel Baral Henry Hereford Marc Maron Arlie Day Arlie Day Alexis Kleyla Elizabeth Himelstein Michael Morris Michael Morris Barclay DeVeau Linda Perry Larkin Seiple Brian Keady Chris McCaleb Sande Alessi Todd Schneider Brian Kinney Sarah Stimpson Haze J.F. Bergeron III Philip Waley Philip Waley Johnny Kubelka Chris Haney Ryan Binaco Ryan Binaco Susan Jennifer Lipson Michelle Sfarzo Jacqueline Knowlton Jacqueline Knowlton Julie Rea Julie Rea Grant Elder Grant Elder Mandy Artusato Brandon Loulias Emily Hastings Emma Rose Mead Jeremy Reisig Ceci Cleary Dan Kelly Beso Kacharava Eduardo Cisneros Biko Gogaladze Paul Moyle Sierra Mendoza Toryn Reed Zulma Zamora Stan Szewczyk Rudolfo Icezalaya Hernandez Jake Lyon Kelsey Law Jessie Mastronardi Ward Cleary Nancea Ceo Nicole Walpert Jana Kondelova Kelli Hagen Robert Burney Monica Dare Nate McCoy James David Leal
Actors:
Andrea Riseborough Andre Royo Owen Teague Stephen Root James Landry Hébert Matt Lauria Catfish Jean Marc Maron Allison Janney Drew Youngblood Tom Virtue Lauren Letherer Sewell Whitney Pramod Kumar Blake Robbins Brandee Steger Chris Jones Alan Wells Alan Trong Scott Peat Scott Subiono Francisco Javier Gomez Mac Brandt John Gilbert Juan Francisco Villa Arabella Grant Amanda Courtney Dev Edwards Deacon North Alessandra Perez
Genre:
Western, War, Thriller, TV Movie, Science Fiction, Romance, Mystery, Music, Horror, History, Fantasy, Family, Drama, Documentary, Crime, Comedy, Animation, Adventure, Action
Country: no data
Year: 2022
A West Texas single mother wins the lottery and squanders it just as fast, leaving behind a world of heartbreak. Years later, with her charm running out and nowhere to go, she fights to rebuild her life and find redemption.
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It’s about the most fully committed, emotionally deep, physically harrowing performance I’ve seen in a while. Just raw & utterly devoid of performative BS. It’s a tough but really elegant and compassionate film (by Michael Morris) where the emotion is really earned. I happened to catch it and, wow, I was really staggered by the depth she reached. Very rare. Check it out.
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