American Girl (film)

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American Girl

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Directed by Jordan Brady
Produced by Jena Malone
Stavros Merjos
Yoram Pelman
Adam Rosenfelt
Chad Snopek
Sheila Wurmser
Written by Scott Sandoe
Starring Jena Malone
Erik von Detten
Brad Renfro
Alicia Witt
Music by Amotz Plessner
Cinematography David Hennings
Editing by Shawna Callahan
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) Flag of the United States October 16, 2002
Country USA
Language English
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American Girl is a 2002 American movie directed by Jordan Brady, starring Jena Malone, Michelle Forbes, Brad Renfro, Alicia Witt, and Erik von Detten. The film premiered on October 16, 2002 at the Austin Film Festival. It was later released to DVD on January 11, 2005 under the title Confessions of an American Girl.

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The movie revolves around a teenage girl named Rena, an impressionable young lady with a secret whose father is serving a long prison sentence.

Rena and her family travel to the father's prison for the annual family picnic. Things seem to be going just fine, until he gets drunk. Her brother Jay, who is secretly gay, wanders off to tour the prison with another inmate named Buddy. Barbie sneaks off to have sex with her stepfather, unbeknownst to the family. Having been discovered by Buddy and Jay, the other inmates watch as Buddy makes her squeal like a pig to keep that fact a secret. Jay and Buddy bond, and when the tour is over they secretly kiss passionately.

Rena tells her dad that she's pregnant, news which the father does not handle well. When Rena's mother later discovers that her husband is having an affair, they get into a physical fight. When the guards see this they attack him and he stumbles backwards and falls on Rena. Rena rushes to the bathroom, finding that she's bled, and lost the baby. She breaks a picture frame and uses the glass shards to slit her wrists, but Jay saves her just in time.

Near the movies end Madge and the children realize that the father is abusive and continuing to support him has been holding the family back. Rena realizes that her "fond" memories of her relationship with her father were self-delusions. Madge announces that she is moving the family to Florida, and as the movie ends the family is seen packed and driving away, with a neighbor who adored the family running through her yard yelling goodbyes.

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