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Director: Sharon Pollack
Cast: Monica Bell, Carol Schneider, Ellen McLaughlin, Gabriella Messina
Old college chums get together for a weekend reunion that is bound to open old wounds and perhaps heal them. New romances find a spark while old ones rekindle.
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Fans of intimate, character-driven dramas will appreciate the poignant performances and emotional depth of Everything Relative. Directed by Sharon Pollack in 1996, the film follows a group of old college friends as they reunite and confront their pasts, leading to the rekindling of old romances and the exploration of complex relationships.
Everything Relative is a 1996 American comedy-drama independent film written and directed by Sharon Pollack. It centers around a weekend reunion of seven women who were friends and political activists in college. The film has been compared to The Big Chill and Return of the Secaucus Seven in terms of theme and structure. It was presented at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival as part of the American Spectrum lineup.
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