Tart (film)
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Directed by | Christina Wayne |
Produced by | Patrick D. Choi |
Written by | Christina Wayne |
Starring | Dominique Swain Brad Renfro Bijou Phillips Nora Zehetner Mischa Barton Alberta Watson Myles Jeffrey Scott Thompson |
Music by | Jeehun Hwang |
Cinematography | Stephen Kazmierski |
Editing by | Ray Hubley |
Release date(s) | June 15, 2001 |
Running time | 94 min |
Country | United States Canada |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Tart is a 2001 coming of age film starring Dominique Swain as Cat Storm, a teen going to a Manhattan prep school, who must deal with the issues of sex and drugs, and losing her best friend Delilah Milford, played by Bijou Phillips. Mischa Barton, who might be known for her role in The O.C., is also notable in her role as Grace Bailey, who becomes Cat's best friend in the wake of Delilah's death. Brad Renfro plays the delinquent leading man, and idol heartthrob. Cat has to choose between her best friend or the "in crowd" of snobby teens at her school.
[edit] External links
- Tart at the Internet Movie Database
- Tart at Allmovie
- Tart at Rotten Tomatoes
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