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  1. 23. Sept. 2016 · Set in Buffalo, NY in the late 80s, THE DISSECTION OF THANKSGIVING is a dysfunctional family comedy with heart and stars Academy Award-Nominee Kathleen Quinlan (APOLLO 13) and Jay O. Sanders (HBO’s TRUE DETECTIVE, HALF NELSON, JFK). AFI-Los Angeles – World Premiere.

  2. The Dissection of Thanksgiving (2008) - Movie | Moviefone. Movie. NR 1 hr 37 min Oct 1st, 2008 Drama, Comedy. Buffalo, NY. The day before Thanksgiving. Cliff and Carol Morgan take their...

    • Rafael Monserrate
    • Kathleen Quinlan
  3. 1. Okt. 2008 · Overview. Buffalo, NY. The day before Thanksgiving. Cliff and Carol Morgan take their three grown children out to dinner to tell them that, after thirty years, they are getting a divorce. As they spend what could be their last Thanksgiving together as a family, everyone tries to salvage what little is left.

  4. "Just when you think you've seen everything a movie can offer, along comes "The Dissection of Thanksgiving." You laugh. You cry. It’s a complex, wonderfully written, well-defined picture of how we decide to make the decisions we make. Again, it’s not just about divorce. It’s about attraction, relationships in family, the weirdness we see ...

  5. Buffalo, NY. The day before Thanksgiving. Cliff and Carol Morgan take their three grown children out to dinner to tell them that, after thirty years, they are getting a divorce. As they spend what could be their last Thanksgiving together as a family, everyone tries to salvage what little is left. A dysfunctional family comedy with heart, The Dissection of Thanksgiving will make you laugh, cry ...

  6. Buffalo, NY. The day before Thanksgiving. Cliff and Carol Morgan take their three grown children out to dinner to tell them that, after thirty years, they are getting a divorce. As they spend what could be their last Thanksgiving together as a family, everyone tries to salvage what little is left.

  7. Starring Kathleen Quinlan and set in Buffalo, N.Y. in the late 80s. On the night before Thanksgiving, Cliff and Carol Morgan gather their three adult children at their favorite Chinese restaurant, the Golden Buddha, to announce that after 30 years, they will be getting a divorce.