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Director: Abe Levy
Cast: Lara Phillips, Josh Randall, Michael Gilio, Claire Rankin
The life of a flight attendant is glamorous and exciting, but as The Aviary follows Summer Pozzi from city to city we discover that when the uniform comes off, things can get very complicated.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Aviary, a 2005 drama directed by Abe Levy, follows the complicated personal life of a flight attendant named Summer Pozzi as she travels from city to city. While the film's critical reception is not widely documented, it appears to have had a mixed audience response, with an average rating of 6.1/10 on IMDb based on a limited number of user reviews.
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Fans of thoughtful character studies will find a lot to appreciate in The Aviary, the 2005 drama directed by Abe Levy. The film's nuanced exploration of a flight attendant's life beyond the glamour of her profession, anchored by compelling performances from the likes of Lara Phillips and Josh Randall, offers an intimate and insightful look at the complexities of modern life.
The Aviary is a 2005 independent film about the ups and downs in the personal life of a flight attendant, coping with a transfer to a new city, finding a new love, and everything in between. It was written and produced by Abe Levy and Silver Tree, who was a flight attendant herself for many years. The film stars Lara Phillips, Josh Randall, Michael Gilio, and Claire Rankin.
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