Girl (film)
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Directed by | Jonathan Kahn |
Written by | Blake Nelson (novel) David E. Tolchinsky (screenplay) |
Starring | Dominique Swain Sean Patrick Flanery |
Music by | Michael Tavera |
Cinematography | Tami Reiker |
Editing by | Gillian L. Hutshing |
Distributed by | Kushner-Locke Company |
Release date(s) | May 16, 1998 |
Running time | 99 mins |
Country | United States |
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Girl is a 1998 drama film starring Dominique Swain, Sean Patrick Flanery, Summer Phoenix, Tara Reid and Selma Blair. It was written by Blake Nelson and David E. Tolchinsky and directed by Jonathan Kahn.
[edit] Plot
Andrea Marr is a bright, straight-A, mature, 18-year-old high school senior on the verge of womanhood who decides to abandon her sheltered, boring lifestyle and her bookish friend Darcy for a look into the local rock and roll scene as a groupie to local rock singer Tod Sparrow and learn more about the life of one who follows a touring band along with her new friends aspiring rock star wannabee Cybil, outgoing fellow groupie Rebecca, and music critic Kevin.
[edit] External link
- Girl at the Internet Movie Database
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