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Actor. Synopsis. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Bobbie is determined to lose her virginity on the day of her 17th birthday, but she will lose more than that. Serious, humorous ...
- Drama
- Josh Radnor
- Jane Weinstock
Jul 28, 2022 · Alongside the announcement of the three actors who will lead the cast, Jasmine Batchelor, who stars in the NBC drama New Amsterdam, will also appear in Three Birthdays with Uly Schlesinger ...
- Author
Jul 28, 2022 · EXCLUSIVE: Josh Radnor (Hunters), Annie Parisse (Friends from College) and Nuala Cleary (The Crowded Room) will topline the period drama Three Birthdays from writer-director Jane Weinstock (The ...
- Matt Grobar
Nov 3, 2023 · May 4th 1970. It’s Kate’s (Annie Parisse) birthday and, after having sex as a gift, she talks to her husband about their open relationship status and finds out that he too had an affair, but ...
- Letícia Magalhães
Serious, humorous, and intimate, THREE BIRTHDAYS follows a left-leaning, academic family in 1970 as each of its members wrestles with the contradictions of the sexual revolution in the era of the Vietnam War. When Bobbie discovers her mother’s infidelity and acts out furiously, she sets off a chain of confrontations that forces her father and ...
- Jane Weinstock
In 1970, with the Kent State protests as a backdrop, sixteen-year-old Bobbie and her professor parents Kate and Rob, are torn between their high ideals and the old- fashioned comforts of the nuclear family.
In 1970, with the Kent State protests as a backdrop, sixteen-year-old Bobbie and her professor parents Kate and Rob, are torn between their high ideals and the old- fashioned comforts of the nuclear family.