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"A father and daughter live a perfect but mysterious existence in Forest Park, a beautiful nature reserve near Portland, Oregon, rarely making contact with the world. But when a small mistake tips them off to authorities, they are sent on an increasingly erratic journey in search of a place to call their own. This is one of those rare diamonds that somehow got no mainstream attention. It's a heartbreaking drama of a father daughter relationship with the father suffering from PTSD. This movie is "
" DVD- 1hr. 49min. First Viewing A bruising, deeply human story about finding, and keeping, your place in the world; Leave No Trace is more a whisper than a shout, occasionally to it's detriment, lending an air of authenticity to every scene to cuts deep in the film's more emotional moments. Though it has a solid script, it's Granik's smart direction that allows the movie to work as well as it does. Her filmmaking style cedes most of the film to her actors and, in doing so, she allows Foster and "
" First Viewing Viewing Date: January 1st Via: iTunes Store Plot: A father and his thirteen year-old daughter are living an ideal existence in a vast urban park in Portland, Oregon, when a small mistake derails their lives forever. Rating: 7.9/10"
"First viewing - July 21st After running my weekend errands, I headed off Saturday morning to spend the day at the theatre. Originally I only planned to watch one movie this weekend, but then I saw they had the next film in this list as well as this one. Since all three screenings could be caught under my subscription I decided to take full advantage. While the critics certainly love Leave No Trace, I can't say I fell in love with it. The acting is certainly excellent across the board (Ben Foste"
"SCREENING: Regular DATE: June 30th CINEMA: Picturehouse LOCATION: Greenwich"
" Director: Debra Granik Cinematographer: Michael McDonough Other Images "
"(OVERRATED BUT) OVERLOOKED MOVIE! Review coming soon... *Official 2020: A Movie Odyssey entry, by Dr-Faustus* "
"Director - Debra Granik Screenwriters - Debra Granik, Anne Rosellini About - A father and daughter live a perfect but mysterious existence in Forest Park, a beautiful nature reserve near Portland, Oregon, rarely making contact with the world. A small mistake tips them off to authorities sending them on an increasingly erratic journey in search of a place to call their own. Cast - Ben Foster, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Jeff Korber, Dale Dickey"