Twin Falls Idaho (film)
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Directed by | Michael Polish |
Produced by | Marshall Persinger Rena Ronson |
Written by | Mark Polish Michael Polish |
Starring | Mark Polish Michael Polish Michele Hicks |
Music by | Stuart Matthewman |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Classics |
Release date(s) | 1999 |
Running time | 111 min. |
Language | English |
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- For the city, see Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls Idaho is a 1999 independent film directed by Michael Polish, who co-wrote and co-stars in the film with his identical twin brother, Mark Polish.
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[edit] Plot
The film portrays the lives of shy conjoined twins Blake and Francis Falls, who take residence in a rundown hotel to hopefully reunite with their estranged birth mother; secluding themselves from the outside world. They find their gateway to the outside world through an eccentric young prostitute named Penny. They agree to attend a Halloween party with Penny and pretend to be wearing a "Siamese Twins" costume. The rest of the movie involves the brothers dealing with Francis's health problems, the changing relationship between the brothers, and Blake's budding relationship with Penny.
[edit] Reception
The film was a minor critical and financial success. It has received a 74% "Fresh" rating from critics polled by Rottentomatoes.com[1] and won awards at the Athens International Film Festival and the Deauville Film Festival. Its limited American theatrical run earned approximately double its $500,000 budget. It has since been released to DVD.