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Personal Velocity

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Released: 2003-03-18

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Personal Velocity DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Susan Blommaert, Bill Burns, Tim Hopper, Marceline Hugot, Ron Leibman, Brian Bell, Michi Barall, Peter Galman, Christopher Fitzgerald, Nick Cubbler, Nicole Murphy, Sarah Morf, Laura Finelli, Dean Strange, Maria Elena Ramirez, Angela Trento, Danielle Tagger, Tony Osso, Monica Paskiewicz, Quentin Mare, Kaluska Poventud, Francis Akins, Jennifer Lent, Lynne Anne Hart, Eileen Stancage, Corinne Brownsell, Eleanor Niel, Stephi Licciardi, Samantha Steinel, John Ventimiglia, Kyra Sedgwick, David Warshofsky, Brian Tarantina, Mara Hobel, Leo Fitzpatrick, Parker Posey, Tim Guinee, Wallace Shawn, Joel de la Fuente, Ron Liebman, Josh Phillip Weinstein, Ben Shenkman, Fairuza Balk, Lou Taylor Pucci, Seth Gilliam, David Patrick Kelly, Patti D'Arbanville

Director(s): Rebecca Miller

Features:
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Audio commentary with director Rebecca Miller
Audio commentary with cinematographer Ellen Kuras & gaffer John Nadeau
"In Conversation: Rebecca Miller and Cast" featurette
Behind-the-scenes featurette
Original theatrical trailer
English 5.1 Surround
English, French, Spanish, & Portuguese language subtitles
Personal Velocity DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen, Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese
Running Time: 85
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 027616883599
Product Code: MGMV1004258DVD
Format: DVD
Year:2001
Studio: Mgm (video & Dvd)
Personal Velocity DVD Summary Three women whose lives have followed very different paths ponder their pasts and their futures in this omnibus film from second-time director Rebecca Miller, adapted from her acclaimed short story collection of the same name.

Delia (Kyra Sedgwick) grew up in a fractured household; her mother abandoned the family when Delia was a child, and her father (Brian Tarantina) was a drug-addled loser who could barely be prodded off the couch.

When she entered adolescence, Delia realized that she
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