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  1. Olive Kitteridge is a misanthropic and strict, but well-meaning, retired schoolteacher who lives in the fictional seaside town of Crosby, Maine. She is married to Henry Kitteridge, a kind, considerate man who runs a pharmacy downtown, and has a troubled son named Christopher, who grows up to be a podiatrist. For 25 years, Olive has experienced ...

  2. Olive Kitteridge: With Frances McDormand, Richard Jenkins, Ann Dowd, Ken Cheeseman. A middle-school math teacher Olive and her marriage with Henry which spans 25 years.

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  3. Olive Kitteridge. 1 Seasons | 4 Episodes | TV-MA. WATCH NOW. Life in a seemingly placid New England town is seen through the eyes of a middle-school math teacher in this four-part miniseries. 1. Pharmacy. Olive's husband Henry hires a young and innocent assistant. Olive helps out an acquaintance with depression.

  4. Olive Kitteridge. Season 1. The sweet, funny, tragic story of the denizens of a seemingly placid New England town are seen through the eyes of a middle-school math teacher in this four-part miniseries based on Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning book. Frances McDormand stars. 168 IMDb 8.3 2014 2 episodes. Drama.

  5. Oscar-winner Frances McDormand ("Fargo") and Oscar-nominee Richard Jenkins ("The Visitor") star in the four-part drama "Olive Kitteridge," adapted from Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning ...

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  6. Olive Kitteridge TV-14 2014 1 Season Drama List. 94% Avg. Tomatometer 64 Reviews 96% Avg. Audience Score 250+ Ratings Oscar-winner Frances McDormand ("Fargo") and Oscar-nominee Richard Jenkins ...

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  8. Oct 30, 2014 · A complex and realistic adaptation of Elizabeth Strout's short stories, starring Frances McDormand and Richard Jenkins as a married couple facing life's challenges. The review praises the writing, directing and acting, but also points out some flaws and limitations of the four-hour production.