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      • A story that’s specific, but universal in many ways, of family complication and connection, A Country Called Home, bolstered by the excellent score by Bingham, and Poots’ delicate performance, is worth the time.
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  2. A Country Called Home follows Ellie, A West Coast furniture designer who gets a call that informs her that her father has just died, she heads back to her hometown in Texas to deal with his death, she reconnects with her roots in ways she did not expect. This film is very touching and relatable.

  3. A Country Called Home: Directed by Anna Axster. With Imogen Poots, Mackenzie Davis, Mary McCormack, Ryan Bingham. Ellie learns that her estranged father has died. She reluctantly attends the funeral in the his small Texas hometown.

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    • Drama
    • Anna Axster
    • 2016-03-01
  4. A young woman returns home after learning about her father's sudden death. It was the first visit after many years, especially since her mother's death. She also for the first time meets her ...

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    • Imogen Poots
    • Anna Axster
    • Drama
  5. Feb 26, 2016 · A story that’s specific, but universal in many ways, of family complication and connection, A Country Called Home, bolstered by the excellent score by Bingham, and Poots’ delicate performance, is worth the time.

    • (7)
    • Anna Axster
    • Not Rated
    • Imogen Poots
  6. Feb 26, 2016 · Reviews. A Country Called Home. 92 minutes ‧ 2016. Mark Dujsik. February 26, 2016. 4 min read. There are lot of characters coming to terms with things in “A Country Called Home.” There’s a single father whose ex-wife is an alcoholic and drug addict.

  7. A Country Called Home is a decent enough trip through the back roads of Texas, connecting with a partly dysfunctional family. It's just not something that most viewers will want to write home...

  8. A Country Called Home is a 2015 American drama film directed by Anna Axster and starring Imogen Poots, Mackenzie Davis, Ryan Bingham, Mary McCormack and June Squibb. [2] It is Axster's feature directorial debut.

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