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Angela (1995)

Angela (1995)
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Two children from a working-class family in New York struggle to understand the story of God versus Lucifer as they try to deal with a mentally ill mother in this intense, realistic, spiritual drama. Angela is ten-years-old and has visions of angels. She spends much of her time trying to comprehend the tale of God and Lucifer. She also tries to protect her baby sister, six-year-old, Ellie by cautioning her to stay clean and good lest the Devil take her away. Ellie and Angela have been moved several times in their life. Their father, Andrew, is a hard worker; their mother, Mae, is becoming increasingly mentally ill. The children frequently witness her outbursts, but can do nothing to stop her sad descent. Sometimes Angela spies on them as they make love. After Mae is finally placed in an institution the girls must spend many hours on their own. At one point they assist their pregnant sitter when her water breaks. At another they manage to get away from a child molester at a carnival. In the final scene, Angela decides to baptize herself in the river and finally finds the transformation she sought. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
John VentimigliaMiranda Stuart Rhyne, (more)
Director(s):
Rebecca Miller
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Angela

Two children from a working-class family in New York struggle to understand the story of God versus Lucifer as they try to deal with a mentally ill mother in this intense, realistic, spiritual drama. Angela is ten-years-old and has visions of angels. She spends much of her time trying to comprehend the tale of God and Lucifer. She also tries to protect her baby sister, six-year-old, Ellie by cautioning her to stay clean and good lest the Devil take her away. Ellie and Angela have been moved several times in their life. Their father, Andrew, is a hard worker; their mother, Mae, is becoming increasingly mentally ill. The children frequently witness her outbursts, but can do nothing to stop her sad descent. Sometimes Angela spies on them as they make love. After Mae is finally placed in an institution the girls must spend many hours on their own. At one point they assist their pregnant sitter when her water breaks. At another they manage to get away from a child molester at a carnival. In the final scene, Angela decides to baptize herself in the river and finally finds the transformation she sought. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Rebecca Miller
Writer(s):
Rebecca Miller
Producer(s):
Ron KastnerLemore Syvan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations)
Angela Awards:
  • 1994 - Sundance Film Festival - Filmmaker's Trophy: Dramatic
  • 1994 - Sundance Film Festival - Filmmaker's Trophy
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    Tom S.

    The movie involves us in the imaginitive world of two young children trying to deal with family issues that would confuse an adult. Their confused belief in magic and religious symbols leads to a world consistent with what they know, but deranged for those in touch with our "reality". While it is very confusing, it is a bold attempt to pull us into Angela's world. THe writer and director have done a super job of making this so accessible. THe kids, Miranda Rhyne and Charlotte Blythe do a wonderful job as well. Credit also for the photography and sound. Watch this film at least twice before deciding whose world is more real.

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    Todd T.

    Watch for the microphone that appears in the upper left hand corner! It was a sad story that never seemed convincing in the end. I kept watching just to see how it ended and it ended the only way it could have.

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    Dawn S.

    It was looong and often confusing and the ending was about the worst I have ever seen. It left me irritated to have wasted so much of my time!

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