Blue Car

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Blue Car

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Directed by Karen Moncrieff
Produced by Peer J. Oppenheimer
Amy Sommer
David Waters
Written by Karen Moncrieff
Starring David Strathairn
Agnes Bruckner
Margaret Colin
Frances Fisher
Music by Adam Gorgoni
Cinematography Rob Sweeney
Editing by Toby Yates
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release date(s) May 2, 2003 (USA)
Running time 96 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1,000,000
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Blue Car is a 2002 drama film directed and written by Karen Moncrieff. It was her first film that she had directed and written.

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[edit] Synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

A gifted 18-year-old named Megan has been abandoned by her father and soon neglected by her mother. Her mother has been working hard and long lately because she needs the money to support herself and children. Her dad doesn't pay benefits often and so that is why money is often a problem.

Lily, Meg's younger sister, has seriously disturbed mental problems, and we find out that she has been starving herself because she wants to become an angel. At the hospital, Lily finally kills herself by jumping out of a hospital window as she tries to "fly". Meg continues to find solace in her English teacher, who claims he is passionate about writing his novel. Her English teacher becomes a comfort and a father figure to her through Meg's troubled times, and finally he encourages her to join a poetry contest.

A relationship soon develops between Meg and her teacher, and soon she allows her teacher to sleep with her. It is only after this incident that Meg, looking on the top of a desk, realizes that her teacher has, in fact, not written a novel at all, and all of this was a way for Meg's teacher to get the one thing he wanted from her. There is a melancholy mood throughout the entire movie until Meg finally decides to live with her father, and she enters his blue car, still not sure of what to do.

[edit] Cast

  • David Strathairn as Auster. Auster is an English teacher who helps out Meg as she is finding family life difficult. As their relationship builds up, together things get more complex.
  • Agnes Bruckner as Megan Denning. Megan has been abandoned by her father and neglected by her hardworking mother. Her English teacher convinces her that she is gifted in poetry and starts to use poetry to build herself up.
  • Margaret Colin ... Diane
  • Frances Fisher ... Delia
  • A.J. Buckley ... Pat
  • Regan Arnold ... Lily
  • Sarah Buehler ... Georgia
  • Dustin Sterling ... Rob
  • Mike Ward ... Dad
  • Wayne Armstrong ... Don

[edit] DVD release

Blue Car was released on DVD on October 14, 2003 in the United States and Canada.

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