






Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America
Three narratives (“Cutting Moments,” “Home” and “Prologue”) combine to create a shocking trilogy of modern American life, a portrait drawn with brushstrokes of hidden violence and disturbing cruelty. Directed by Douglas Buck, this unflinching film reveals what lies behind the drawn curtains of so-called “ordinary” households.
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Director: Douglas Buck
Actors: Alex Splendore, Beth Glover, David Thornton, Gary Betsworth, Jared Barsky, Jayne Deely, Larry Fessenden, Nica Ray, Ray Bland, Sally Conway, William Stone Mahoney
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