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Marie and Bruce

Marie (Julianne Moore) and Bruce (Matthew Broderick) are embarking on the end of their marriage. And it's not going to be pretty. Based on a play by actor Wallace Shawn ('The Wife', 'My Dinner With Andre'), this slightly surreal and acidic dissection of a relationship is a caustically clever exposition of the many miscommunications that make up our lives. A hugely talented supporting cast includes Griffin Dunne, Julie Hagerty, Campbell Scott and Bob Balaban, who played Bruce in the 1980 New York stage debut.

Year: 2004
Genre: Drama, Alice's Playhouse, Black Humour, Dysfunctional Families
Country: USA
Director: Tom Cairns
Starring: Julianne Moore, Matthew Broderick, Bob Balaban, Tom Riis Farrell, Julie Hagerty, David Wiater, Griffin Dunne, Campbell Scott
Duration: 83 Minutes
Rating: R16 - Contains offensive language and sexual themes.
4.7/10
Location in store: Alice's Playhouse

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