Martine, a young artist from New York, is invited into the home of a hip, liberal LA family for a week. Her presence unravels the family’s carefully maintained status quo, and a mess of sexual and emotional entanglements ensues
"U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Excellence in Independent Film Producing
U.S.A. (Director: Ry Russo-Young, Screenwriters: Lena Dunham, Ry Russo-Young) — Martine, a young artist from New York, is invited into the home of a hip, liberal LA family for a week. Her presence unravels the family’s carefully maintained status quo, and a mess of sexual and emotional entanglements ensues. Cast: John Krasinski, Olivia Thirlby, Rosemarie DeWitt, India Ennenga, Justin Kirk.
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"I know I watched this movie. I know I heard everything every character said. But not for a second did I feel anything. This is one of those dramas that's composed of one awkward scene after another and that never amounts to anything. Whoever seriously thought that a tomboyish Olivia Thirlby was capable of generating sexual tension was seriously deluded. If it weren't for Rosemarie Dewitt's predictably strong performance, I'd tell you there's absolutely nothing that warrants this movie's exi"