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Director: Rebecca Miller
Cast: Kyra Sedgwick, Parker Posey, Fairuza Balk, John Ventimiglia
In a series of three vignettes, three women in turn struggle to free themselves from the men who restrict their personal freedom.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Personal Velocity is a critically acclaimed 2002 drama film directed by Rebecca Miller that follows three women's struggles to break free from the men who restrict their personal freedom. The film received positive reviews, with critics praising its insightful character studies and Miller's directorial vision. Personal Velocity won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002.
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Director Rebecca Miller's 2002 film Personal Velocity offers a unique trio of vignettes exploring the personal struggles and journeys of three complex, multidimensional women, brought to life by powerful performances from Kyra Sedgwick, Parker Posey, and Fairuza Balk. The film's intimate, introspective approach and its thematic exploration of women's freedom and personal growth make it a standout drama for fans of character-driven stories.
Personal Velocity: Three Portraits is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Rebecca Miller. It stars Kyra Sedgwick, Parker Posey, and Fairuza Balk as three women who escape from their afflicted lives as each struggles to flee from the men who confine their personal freedom.
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