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  1. 11. Nov. 2005 · Four Corners of Suburbia: Directed by Elizabeth Puccini. With Mark Abrue, Mädchen Amick, Paul Blackthorne, Katie Carr. A group of young adults spending a weekend together on a secluded island in Maine find themselves haunted by the choices they didn't make as they confront the meaning of love, friendship, and their lives in a world ...

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    • Drama
    • Elizabeth Puccini
    • 2005-11-11
  2. Subscribed. 2.5K views 16 years ago. A group of young adults spending a weekend together on a secluded island in Maine find themselves haunted by the choices they didn't make as they confront the...

  3. 11. Nov. 2005 · Overview. A group of young adults spending a weekend together on a secluded island in Maine find themselves haunted by the choices they didn't make as they confront the meaning of love, friendship, and their lives in a world of virtual wonders and genetic cloning. Elizabeth Puccini. Director, Screenplay. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  4. A group of young adults spending a weekend together on a secluded island in Maine find themselves haunted by the choices they didn't make as they confront the meaning of love, friendship, and their lives in a world of virtual wonders and genetic cloning. Cast. Paul Blackthorne. Walt Samson. Mädchen Amick. Rachel Samson. Katie Carr. Fiona Musey.

    • Walt Samson; Rachel Samson; Fiona Musey
    • Elizabeth Puccini
    • 2005
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  5. A group of young adults spending a weekend together on a secluded island in Maine find themselves haunted by the choices they didn't make as they confront the meaning of love, friendship, and their lives in a world of virtual wonders and genetic cloning.

    • Elizabeth Puccini
    • Duino Productions LLC
  6. Four Corners of Suburbia: Ein Film von Elizabeth Puccini mit Alice Evans und Neil Daly. Weitere Informationen zu diesem und anderen Filmen auf Moviejones.de!

  7. Four Corners of Suburbia is an impressive ensemble piece that tackles relationship issues with grace and intelligence. The writing--particularly the dialogue--is poetic and thought-provoking. The performances are absolutely riveting and kudos must be paid to Ms. Puccini for her skillful direction--clearly she is an actors' director. Marked by tight close-ups, the cinematography adds to the ...