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| Year |  |  |
2008 |
| Genre |  |  |
Dramatic thriller |
| Parents |  |  |
Violence, offensive language |
| Length |  |  |
1:30 |
| Director |  |  |
Vadim Perelman |
| Writer |  |  |
Laura Kasischke Emil Stern |
| Company |  |  |
TVA Films |
| Starring |  |  |
Uma Thurman Evan Rachel Wood Eva Amurri Brett Cullen James Urbaniak Oscar Isaac Nathalie Paulding Sonny Vellozzi Jewel Donohue Kia Jam Peter Conboy Ken Sladyk Phil Gardiner Maggie Lacey Sherman Alpert Isabel Keating Gabrielle Brennan Anna Renee Moore Emily Rose Branigan John Magaro Pierce Cravens Brian M. Wixson Tanner Cohen Zachary Booth Christopher Jon Gombos Oliver Solomon Craig Pollack Seth Michael May Julia Rusatsky Aldous Davidson Brett Epstein Adam Chanler-Berat Paul Lucenti Guy Guglielmi Anslem Richardson Maria Nazzaro J.T. Arbogast Sean Schreger Heather Collis Susan Graves-McCullough |
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Diana (Uma Thurman), a suburban wife and mother, begins to question her seemingly perfect life -- and perhaps her sanity -- on the 15th anniversary of a tragic high school shooting that took the life of her best friend. In flashbacks, Diana is a vibrant high schooler (Evan Rachel Wood) who, with her shy best friend Maureen, plot typical teenage strategies -- cutting class, fantasizing about boys -- and vow to leave their sleepy suburb at the first opportunity. The older Diana, however, is haunted by the increasingly strained relationship she had with Maureen as day of the school shooting approached. These memories disrupt the idyllic life she's now leading with her professor husband Paul and their young daughter Emma. As older Diana's life begins to unravel and younger Diana gets closer and closer to the fatal day, a deeper mystery slowly unravels.
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