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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SherrybabySherrybaby - Wikipedia

    Box office. $622,806 [1] Sherrybaby is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Laurie Collyer. The film premiered in the Dramatic Competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2006 and received a limited release in the United States on September 8, 2006.

  2. Sep 8, 2006 · SherryBaby Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Three years after entering prison for robbery as a 19-year-old heroin addict, Sherry Swanson (Gyllenhaal) begins her first day of freedom, clean and sober. A model prisoner who has undergone personal transformation, she immediately sets out to regain custody of her young daughter Alexis.

  3. www.uncut.co.uk › reviews › sherrybaby-9444Sherrybaby - UNCUT

    Jul 27, 2007 · ST: MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, BRAD HENKE, DANNY TREJO. Synopsis. After three years in jail for robbery as a teenage junkie, Sherry Swanson (Gyllenhaal) struggles to re-engage with the outside world. She ...

  4. Sherrybaby (United States, 2006) A movie review by James Berardinelli. It's a rare thing when an individual performance defines an entire film, but it happens once or twice per year. Such is the case with Sherrybaby, the feature debut of Laurie Collyer. A simple tale of one woman's attempts to re-connect with her young daughter, Sherrybaby is ...

    • Laurie Collyer
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    • Maggie Gyllenhaal
  5. Sherrybaby: Directed by Laurie Collyer. With Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michelle Hurst, Sandra Rodríguez, Anna Simpson. Sherry tries to integrate again into society and become a good mother.

  6. Sherry uses her sexuality to get what she needs. She also struggles to stay clean and sober. Parents need to know that this film depicts drug addiction and one woman's struggle to stay clean. Sherry drinks beer and liquor and uses heroin after having been clean for years. The drug use is not shown as glamorous.

  7. Sep 8, 2006 · Opens today in New York and Los Angeles. Written and directed by Laurie Collyer; director of photography, Russell Lee Fine; edited by Curtiss Clayton and Joe Landauer; music by Jack Livesey ...

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