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Director: Travis Fine
Cast: Melissa Leo, Anthony Keyvan, AnnaSophia Robb, Brad William Henke
Montine McLeod, a world-weary flight attendant, and Omar Hassan, a prematurely wise 10-year-old Pakastani-American boy connect with one another amidst the chaos of September 11, 2001. When Montine discovers the boy's direct personal link to the terrorist attacks, she instinctively embarks on an unsanctioned cross-country road trip to help Omar discover his uncertain future.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Space Between (2011), directed by Travis Fine, is a critically acclaimed drama that explores the connection between a world-weary flight attendant and a young Pakistani-American boy in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. While the film has not received major awards recognition, it has been praised by critics for its emotional performances and thoughtful exploration of themes surrounding identity and belonging.
Why you might like this:
Fans of nuanced, character-driven dramas will appreciate the poignant performances and thoughtful exploration of loss, connection, and redemption in this 2011 film directed by Travis Fine, which follows an unlikely bond formed between a world-weary flight attendant and a young Pakistani-American boy in the aftermath of 9/11.
The Space Between is an Edinburgh love story and redemption tale, produced by Lyre Productions. Filmed over 17 days in Edinburgh, for only £15,000, it was written & directed by Tim Barrow, and stars Barrow, Vivien Reid, and David Whitney.
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