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The Year Between is a 2022 American independent dramedy film, written and directed by Alex Heller in her feature directorial debut, who also stars alongside J. Smith-Cameron, Steve Buscemi, Wyatt Oleff, Emily Robinson, Kyanna Simone, and Rajeev Jacob. The film follows Clemence (Heller), a maladjusted collegiate dropout with bipolar disorder ...
The Year Between: Directed by Alex Heller. With Steve Buscemi, J. Smith-Cameron, David Brown, Wyatt Oleff. Clemence returns home after dropping out of college with a newly diagnosed mental illness.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Alex Heller
- 2023-03-03
Mar 2, 2023 · ‘The Year Between’ Review: Alex Heller Dedicates a Gap Year to Bipolar Disorder in Well-Balanced Indie Reviewed online, Feb. 27, 2023. In Tribeca, Nashville film festivals.
- Dennis Harvey
Synopsis. Inspired by true events, college sophomore Clemence Miller is coming home to the suburbs and a bedroom in her family’s basement. After dropping out of school with a newly diagnosed mental illness, she now faces the challenges of bipolar disorder, the responsibilities of adulthood, and her damaged relationships with family and friends.
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- Alex Heller
Dec 15, 2021 · By William Earl. Courtesy of Level Forward. “Succession” star J. Smith-Cameron and Steve Buscemi are among the notables who signed on for “ The Year Between,” a drama about mental illness ...
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Mar 3, 2023 · The precision of this movie’s character-based comedy makes sense—and becomes even more impressive—when the end credits reveal that it’s Heller who plays Clemence. The story has such affection for all of its characters, and that feels to come from an emotional savviness. Despite ample opportunities, no one is treated like a device.