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Slow, unadorned, compassionate, and earnest, Loggerheads is a low-fi throwback to the independent films of the 1980s and '90s -- heartland miniatures hewn from plainspoken lives. Full Review ...
Watchlist. NEW. Three seemingly unrelated stories converge in a surprising way. Elizabeth Austin (Tess Harper), wife of Reverend Robert Austin (Chris Sarandon), pines for the son who fled their ...
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- Tim Kirkman
- PG-13
- Bonnie Hunt
Oct 12, 2005 · In North Carolina’s Kure Beach, circa 1999, George (Michael Kelly) falls for the HIV-positive Mark (Kip Pardue), who wanders into town looking to save the beach’s loggerhead turtles. One year later in nearby Eden, Elizabeth (Tess Harper) confronts her preacher husband (Chris Sarandon) about their gay son who ran away from home.
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Overview. Comedian and farmer Jim Smith presents as teams of woodworkers travel the length and breadth of Scotland, visiting a different woodland each episode as they bid to impress the local judge.
Michael says: “Tim Kirkman’s LOGGERHEADS is a moving examination of adoption, religious tolerance, and sexuality. While While at times it plays a little like a Lifetime TV movie of the week, strong performances and complex time shifts bring it above the typical.
Oct 14, 2005 · Inspired by true events, Loggerheads tells the story of an adoption "triad" -- birth mother, child, and adoptive parents -- each in three interwoven stories in the days leading up to Mother’s Day weekend, and each in one of the three distinctive geographical regions of North Carolina: mountains, Piedmont and coastal plain.