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Director: John Huddles
Cast: Edward Atterton, Jennifer Connelly, Dan Futterman, Marcia Gay Harden
A group of seven young people spend a weekend in the home of a wealthy yuppie on Long Island and live out their problems.
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Far Harbor from 1996, directed by John Huddles, offers a unique character-driven drama as a group of young people grapple with their personal struggles while isolated in a wealthy yuppie's home. Standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Jennifer Connelly, elevate the film's exploration of themes like class divides and the human need for connection.
Far Harbor is an American independent drama film written and directed by John Huddles and starring Edward Atterton, Jennifer Connelly, Dan Futterman, Marcia Gay Harden, Andrew Lauren, George Newbern, Tracee Ellis Ross and Jim True-Frost. It follows a group of seven young people who spend a weekend in the home of a wealthy yuppie on Long Island. Originally titled Mr. Spielberg's Boat, the title was changed after Steven Spielberg refused permission to use his name. The movie was the screen debut of model-turned-actress Tracee Ellis Ross. The Castle Hill Productions film was premiered on November 22, 1996.
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