My Louisiana Sky
- Fernsehfilm
- 2001
- 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
1064
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA 12-year-old girl re-evaluates her relationship with her developmentally disabled parents.A 12-year-old girl re-evaluates her relationship with her developmentally disabled parents.A 12-year-old girl re-evaluates her relationship with her developmentally disabled parents.
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- 8 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
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This is a winning and whimsical tale of a girl coming-of-age in rural Louisiana in the 1950's. Kelsey Keel has a winning debut as Tiger Ann, the central character. And her chemistries in the three main relationships with her grandmother (Shirley Knight), retarded mother (Amelia Campbell), and sophisticated aunt (Juliette Lewis) are superb. The costumes are delicious. And the emotions are genuine. Adam Arkin does a great job getting an honest salt-of-the-Earth feel from building a brilliantly realized Canadian abstraction of the time and place. This is one movie worth watching even if you already read the book.
This is a jewel of a movie. Definitely a story I haven't seen before. And it's a beautiful place and time. Every character is perfectly interesting and perfectly portrayed. Not a moment of this movie is wasted. And it's also great for everyone. A movie you can share with the whole family. I love this movie. As I got ready to post I saw that the Director was Adam Arkin. I've always loved the work of he and his father. They have a fantastic authenticity.
This is a true family film and an exceptional one at that. Tiger Ann is a 12-year-old living in a rural town in Louisiana, with her parents and grandmother. It is the summer of 1957 and the family is celebrating her grandmother's birthday. The viewer soon notices there is something odd about Tiger Ann's mother. She acts like a child! Her father, too, obviously has some developmental problems, but holds a job at a nursery, and is considered the best employee there by his boss.
When Tiger Ann's aunt comes from Baton Rouge for the birthday, she notices the conflict between her and her grandmother. She also is becoming more aware of how other kids view her mother, and how the family has less money than others. Her glamourous aunt, on the other hand, is a working girl, with a beautiful car and apartment. Tiger Ann wants to be like her, instead of the hard working farm girl she is in the summer, where she has to take care of chicks, as well as pick fruits and vegetables.
Tragedy strikes that summer in two big ways, and Tiger Ann might get what she wishes for, but is it truly what she wants? While all the actors in this film are great, I thought Chris Owens was the most exceptional one of them all. As Tiger Ann's father Lonnie, he created a memorable character impossible to ever forget. This is the type of film you fear is going to be either too depressing or too sugary, but it turns out to be neither, and you are so glad you saw it.
When Tiger Ann's aunt comes from Baton Rouge for the birthday, she notices the conflict between her and her grandmother. She also is becoming more aware of how other kids view her mother, and how the family has less money than others. Her glamourous aunt, on the other hand, is a working girl, with a beautiful car and apartment. Tiger Ann wants to be like her, instead of the hard working farm girl she is in the summer, where she has to take care of chicks, as well as pick fruits and vegetables.
Tragedy strikes that summer in two big ways, and Tiger Ann might get what she wishes for, but is it truly what she wants? While all the actors in this film are great, I thought Chris Owens was the most exceptional one of them all. As Tiger Ann's father Lonnie, he created a memorable character impossible to ever forget. This is the type of film you fear is going to be either too depressing or too sugary, but it turns out to be neither, and you are so glad you saw it.
Adam Arkin directs this thought provoking drama set in rural Louisiana in the early 1950's. So much can happen to a young girl in just one summer. A 12 year old girl(Kelsey Keel) has been forced to come to grips with the fact her parents are developmentally disabled. The family is held together by the girl's grandmother(Shirley Knight). Rich Aunt Dorie(Juliette Lewis)comes home to try and ease the family's woes.
Tender and quite touching. Well worth watching.
Tender and quite touching. Well worth watching.
This drama, set in the early 50's, depicts one summer of a small town girl's life. Tiger Ann Parker (Kelsey Keel) is a tomboy, raised on the farm by her grandmother and mentally defficient parents. She is "coming of age" at a whopping 12 years old and her emotions and other factors are making life difficult for her. Death, embarrassment and innocent teen romance give this girl a run for her money as she deals with life. An overall good family movie. Kelsey Keel should be looking at more jobs in the near future, if not a young talent has been sorrowfully missed.
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- WissenswertesKsenia Solo's debut.
- PatzerWhen the TV is delivered, it comes on without warming up. It also was able to pick up a station without any type of external antenna attached. There were only a handful of TV stations in Louisiana in the 50's and none would have come in so clear out on a rural farm.
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Tiger Ann Parker: I wish I could turn back the clock and change things. I'd forget about Abby Lynn's swimming party and about Jesse Wade kissing me. I'd help Granny more. I'd watch her real careful and make sure she wasn't ever, ever sick with her heart.
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By what name was My Louisiana Sky (2001) officially released in Canada in English?
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