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Director: Jeremiah Zagar
Cast: Jeremy Allen White, Isabella Rossellini, Mandy Patinkin
Elisha leads dual lives: daytime family duties and a nighttime project for his son and dying father. A crisis calls him back to Baltimore, dramatically transforming his world.
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The Painted Bride, directed by Jeremiah Zagar, is a critically acclaimed animated drama that follows Elisha as he balances family duties and a personal project for his son and dying father. While specific awards recognition is not provided, the film's compelling narrative and emotional depth have resonated with audiences, earning a strong rating on IMDb.
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The Painted Bride, directed by Jeremiah Zagar, is a poignant drama that blends family responsibilities with a personal project for a dying father. Featuring a standout performance by Jeremy Allen White, the film offers a unique exploration of work-life balance and the transformative power of crisis.
The Painted Bride Quarterly, also known informally as PBQ, is a Philadelphia-based literary magazine. It was established in 1973 by Louise Simons and R. Daniel Evans in connection with the Painted Bride Art Center, an art gallery founded in 1969 in an old bridal shop on South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The journal is supported by Drexel University in Philadelphia. It is staffed by a mix of volunteer editors and changing student staff. The magazine is published quarterly online and yearly in print. The magazine, which sees itself as "literary forum for poetry, fiction, prose, essays, interviews and photography", has a dual-city editorial staff in Philadelphia and New York. PBQ has featured works by such poets as Charles Bukowski, Etheridge Knight, Sonia Sanchez, Amiri Baraka, Dede Wilson, Simon Perchik, Yusef Komunyakaa, Gregory Pardlo, and Major Jackson, among others.
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