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| THE KIDS
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Year: 2010
USA: Focus Features
UK: Universal Pictures International UK
Cast: Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia
Wasikowska, Josh Hutcherson, Yaya DaCosta, Kunal Sharma, Eddie
Hassell, Zosia Mamet, Joaquin Garrido, Rebecca Lawrence, Lisa
Eisner, Eric Eisner, Sasha Spielberg, James MacDonald, Margo Victor
Director: Lisa Cholodenko
Country: USA
USA & UK: 106 mins
USA Rated: R for strong sexual content, nudity, language and some teen drug and alcohol use
UK Certificate: 15 contains strong sex, hard drug use and language
USA Release Date: 30 July 2010
USA Release Date: 9 July 2010 (Limited Release)
UK Release Date: 29 October 2010
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Synopsis
It’s all about family.
The movie combines comedic surprise with poignant emotional truth in
a funny, vibrant, and richly drawn portrait of a modern family.
Nic and Jules (three-time Academy Award nominee Annette Bening and
four-time Academy Award nominee Julianne Moore) are married and
share a cozy suburban Southern California home with their teenage
children, Joni and Laser (Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson). Nic
and Jules – or, when referred to jointly by Joni, “Moms” –
gave birth to and raised their children, and built a family life for
the four of them. As Joni prepares to leave for college, 15 year-old
Laser presses her for a big favour. He wants Joni, now 18, to help
him find their biological father; the two teenagers were conceived
by artificial insemination.
Against her better judgment, Joni honours her brother’s request
and manages to make contact with “bio-dad” Paul (Mark Ruffalo),
an easygoing restaurateur. The kids find themselves drawn to the
confirmed bachelor’s footloose style – especially in contrast to
Nic, a principled doctor who has long established their house rules.
Jules, who has been looking to start a new career in landscaping,
also strikes up a rapport with Paul. As Paul comes into the lives of
the forthright four, an unexpected new chapter begins for them as
family ties are defined, re-defined, and then re-re-defined.
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT is directed by Lisa Cholodenko (HIGH ART,
LAUREL CANYON) from an original screenplay that she wrote with
Stuart Blumberg (KEEPING THE FAITH).
Winner of the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film at the 2010 Berlin
International Film Festival.
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