Finding Home
2003 American film
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Finding Home is a 2003 American romantic drama film starring Geneviève Bujold, Lisa Brenner, Misha Collins, Louise Fletcher and Johnny Messner.[1] The film marked the last full-length feature film appearance of actor Jason Miller.[2]
Grafton S. Harper
Carol Hay
Grafton S. Harper
Carol Hay
David Ruprecht
Steven F. Zambo
| Finding Home | |
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| Directed by | Lawrence David Foldes |
| Written by | Lawrence David Foldes Grafton S. Harper Carol Hay |
| Story by | Lawrence David Foldes Grafton S. Harper Carol Hay David Ruprecht Steven F. Zambo |
| Produced by | Victoria Paige Meyerink |
| Starring | Geneviève Bujold Lisa Brenner Louise Fletcher Johnny Messner |
| Cinematography | Jeffrey Seckendorf |
| Edited by | Todd Ramsay |
| Music by | Joseph Conlan |
| Distributed by | Castle Hill Productions |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
This is a story about family, love, and loss. It follows a young woman named Amanda (Lisa Brenner), and her journey in rediscovering the past. After finding out her grandmother (Louise Fletcher) has died, she finds herself inheriting her grandmothers B&B located on a small island. Going back to the island digs up mixed emotions and memories that Amanda must work through, while figuring out whether or not to sell the B&B. During her stay at the B&B, Amanda uncovers her grandmothers past and gets to the bottom of what really happened the summer she was forced to leave the island she once loved.
Cast
- Lisa Brenner as Amanda
- Misha Collins as Dave
- Geneviève Bujold as Katie
- Louise Fletcher as Esther
- Jeannetta Arnette as Grace
- Sherri Saum as Candace
- Johnny Messner as Nick
- Andrew Lukich as C.J.
- Justin Henry as Prescott
- Jason Miller as Lester Brownlow
- Jennifer O'Kain as Young Esther
- Laura Thoren as Young Amanda
- Kyle Gallner as Young Dave
- Alexandra Palmari as Little Amanda
- Sandy Ward as Julian, The Lobsterman
- William Bookston as Chuck, The Postman
- Sean Blodgett as Delivery Boy
Reception
The film has a 30% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[3] Norm Schrager of Contactmusic.com awarded the film one and a half stars out of five.[4] Roger Ebert awarded the film one star.[5]