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The film consists of five stories, or vignettes, all centering on women and loosely tied together to examine themes of loneliness, dissatisfaction, longing, and/or desire. MGM Distribution Co. The film, García's directing debut, was shown at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival and won the Un Certain Regard Award.
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Five loosely-intertwined stories of the emotional issues facing individual middle-aged Angelenas are presented. In "This Is Dr. Keener", physician Elaine ...
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Movie Info. Synopsis In California, a group of women struggle with personal problems as their paths intertwine in unexpected ways. Dr.

Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her

PG-13 · 2000 ‧ Romance/Drama ‧ 1h 49m
6.4/10 · IMDb 76% · Rotten Tomatoes 6.5/10 · Filmaffinity
In California, a group of women struggle with personal problems as their paths intertwine in unexpected ways. Dr. Elaine Keener (Glenn Close), the sole caretaker for her aging mother, turns to tarot card reader Christine (Cameron Diaz) for...
Initial release: January 22, 2000
Director: Rodrigo García
Music by: Edward Shearmur
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Poised between fear and hope, each woman must weigh the choices she's madein order to meet the future unfolding before her.
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Set in Los Angeles, tells five loosely related stories about the loves and losses in the lives of five women.
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Synopsis: An anthology of five loosely connected stories dealing with a variety of very different women in dealing with their own life problems.
It shows us the horror which is tied with the fear of being left alone, although the connections which are made does little to remove the feeling of loneliness.
Jan 23, 2000 · A collection of five femme-oriented vignettes that are not intricately linked dramatically but overlap characters, this observant, emotionally ...