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  1. 1. März 2006 · Augusta, Gone: Directed by Tim Matheson. With Sharon Lawrence, Mika Boorem, Tamara Hope, Currie Graham. A troubled teenager's mother tries everything she can think of to control her bad behavior, even if it means sending her away to a hokey but strict nature camp.

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    • Drama
    • Tim Matheson
    • 2006-03-01
  2. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu Augusta, Gone. Augusta, Gone ist ein Film von Tim Matheson mit Sharon Lawrence, Mika Boorem und Tamara Hope aus dem Jahr 2006. Deine Bewertung.

  3. A woman (Sharon Lawrence) takes action after her teenage daughter (Mika Boorem) uses drugs and displays a drastic change in personality.

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    • Tim Matheson
    • TV-14
    • Sharon Lawrence
  4. Directed by Tim Matheson. Martha is a businesswoman and divorced mother of two children - Augusta and Jack. However, when docile Augusta becomes a teenager, feelings of anger and self-hate cause her personality to undergo a scary transformation, and Martha realizes that this is not just typical teen angst.

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    • Tim Matheson
  5. Director. Martha Tod Dudman. Novel. H. Haden Yelin. Writer. Martha is a businesswoman and divorced mother of two children - Augusta and Jack. However, when docile Augusta becomes a teenager, feelings of anger and self-hate cause her personality to undergo a scary transformation, and Martha realizes that this is not just typical teen angst.

  6. Augusta, Gone. Starring Sharon Lawrence, Tim Matheson, and Mika Boorem. Martha is shocked by the overnight transformation of her daughter into a truant and drug user. Their bond is stretched to its limit as they grapple with their new reality. 22 IMDb 6.6 1 h 25 min 2006. 16+. Drama. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  7. 17 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 10/10. A Journey. expresso4587 3 November 2006. Absolutely incredible! The film really captures Augusta's transformation and journey. Every time I see this film, I learn not only more about myself, but about the struggles we all go through and the choices we make.