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Video Content:
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Lisa Cholodenko
(2010)
The writer and director of "The Kids Are All
Right" talks about
writing and working with an all-star cast.
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Annette Bening (2010)
Host Maaika
Westen interviews the actress about how she picks a
film role and playing in Nic in "The Kids Area All
Right."
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"The
Kids Are All Right" Film Trailer
(YouTube)
Studio Synopsis for "The Kids Are All Right":
It's all about family.
The most talked-about movie at the 2010 Sundance
Film Festival, and the winner of the Teddy Award for
Best Feature Film at the 2010 Berlin International
Film Festival, "The Kids Are All Right" is directed
by Lisa Cholodenko ("High Art," "Laurel Canyon")
from an original screenplay that she wrote with
Stuart Blumberg ("Keeping the Faith"). The movie
combines comedic surprise with poignant emotional
truth in a funny, vibrant, and richly drawn portrait
of a modern family.
Nic and Jules (three-time Academy Award nominee
Annette Bening and four-time Academy Award nominee
Julianne Moore) are married and share a cozy
suburban Southern California home with their teenage
children, Joni and Laser (Mia Wasikowska and Josh
Hutcherson). Nic and Jules - or, when referred to
jointly by Joni, "Moms" - gave birth to and raised
their children, and built a family life for the four
of them. As Joni prepares to leave for college,
15-year-old Laser presses her for a big favor. He
wants Joni, now 18, to help him find their
biological father; the two teenagers were conceived
by artificial insemination.
Against her better judgment, Joni honors her
brother's request and manages to make contact with
"bio-dad" Paul (Mark Ruffalo), an easygoing
restaurateur. The kids find themselves drawn to the
confirmed bachelor's footloose style - especially in
contrast to Nic, a principled doctor who has long
established their house rules. Jules, who has been
looking to start a new career in landscaping, also
strikes up a rapport with Paul. As Paul comes into
the lives of the forthright four, an unexpected new
chapter begins for them as family ties are defined,
re-defined, and then re-re-defined.
A Focus Features and Gilbert Films presentation in
association with Saint Aire Productions, Artist
International, and 10th Hole Productions of an
Antidote Films, Mandalay Vision, and Gilbert Films
production. A Film by Lisa Cholodenko. Annette
Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo. The Kids Are
All Right. Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson.
Casting by Laura Rosenthal. Music Supervisor, Liza
Richardson. Music by Carter Burwell. Editor, Jeffrey
M. Werner. Costume Designer, Mary Claire Hannan.
Production Designer, Julie Berghoff. Director of
Photography, Igor Jadue-Lillo. Produced by Gary
Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, Celine Rattray, Jordan
Horowitz, Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Philippe
Hellmann. Written by Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart
Blumberg. Directed by Lisa Cholodenko. A Focus
Features Release.
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