Robert Pemberton Movies
A woman trying to come out of the closet must contend with her family, whose closets have some skeletons of their own in this independent drama. Casey (Angela Redman) is a woman from an upper class Massachusetts family whose mother (Annette Miller) expected her to go into business or one of the professions. Casey, however, has developed an interest in commercial fishing and is pursuing that as an occupation, much to her mother's chagrin. However, this is hardly Casey's biggest point of contention with her parents; Casey is a lesbian, but her parents not only openly disapprove of her lifestyle, they're openly hostile to Alex (Nina Landey), Casey's significant other. While Casey is grudgingly invited to the family's holiday celebration, Alex is not, but it turns out that Alex knows Casey's family better than they imagine; Alex makes her living counseling young people with drug problems, and one of her new clients is Casey's younger brother. Treading Water was the first feature from director Lauren Himmel; the film was shown in competition at the 2001 Seattle Film Festival, as well as the same year's Los Angeles Outfest. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Angela Redman, Nina Landey, (more)
An indie Gen-X film recalling the The Big Chill (1983), this movie concerns a group of friends in their late 20s who are still working out what they want to be when they grow up. Ally, a fledging filmmaker, jumps from one temp job to another; her boyfriend Ben works as a consultant, though he wants both a more permanent job and a relationship; and their friend Jane is a gynecological model, stripper, and entrepreneur. All of the characters suffer from an overabundance of choice. Fearing that they will make the wrong one, they instead shuttle from one temporary job to the next. Only when Ally dares to risk failure does she find the means of success. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Gabrielle C. Burton, Robert Pemberton, (more)









