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Zoe Kazan | Laurel / Audrey | |
Jake M. Johnson | Basel | |
Ron Livingston | ||
Danny Pudi | ||
Sterling Beaumon | ||
John Carroll Lynch | ||
Frances Shaw | ||
Sabrina Lloyd | ||
Jeremy Howard | ||
Shae D'Lyn | ||
Bronwyn Cornelius | ||
Luka Jones | ||
Dale Raoul | ||
Mark Kelly | ||
Jennifer Lafleur |
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Cinematography | Polly Morgan
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Audrey has all of the qualities that her twin sister Laurel wishes she possessed: confidence, style, independence. When tragedy strikes, Laurel has the opportunity to reinvent herself. In a complex performance, Zoe Kazan poignantly captures Laurel’s complex mix of loss and awakening, especially as she begins a new relationship with her neighbor (Jake Johnson). Jenée LaMarque’s first feature film is a quirky, lovely tale of identity and the eternal bond between two sisters. |
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