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Extreme Close-Up

 
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Extreme Close-Up

  • Director: Peter Horton
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Family Drama, Psychological Drama
  • Themes: Fathers and Sons, Filmmaking
  • Main Cast: Blair Brown, Craig T. Nelson, Morgan Weisser, Samantha Mathis, Kimber Shoop
  • Release Year: 1990
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes

Plot

Filmed in semidocumentary fashion, Extreme Close-up features Morgan Weisser as a 16-year-old boy grieving the death of his mother (Blair Brown). Trying to assuage his grief, Weisser runs family videotapes of his mother. It becomes increasingly clear that the woman was falling apart emotionally in the months before her death, and Weisser wants to know why. Looking for answers, he begins taping new videos of his turbulent home life -- which slowly mirror the disintegration of his mother. Made for television, Extreme Close-up was written by thirtysomething veterans Marshall Herkovitz and Edward Zwick; its director was Peter Horton, who'd played Gary on thirtysomething. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ellie Raab - Melissa; Bibi Besch; Maddie Corman; Kerrie Keane - Joanna; Richard Libertini - Mr. Bower; Devon Odessa; Cristine Rose - Ms. Garfield; Jeffrey Alan Chandler - Minister; Bryan Clark

Credit

Peter Horton - Director, Garreth Stover - Production Designer

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