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Beeswax

From indie director Andrew Bujalski ('Funny Ha Ha', 'Mutual Appreciation'), 'Beeswax' revolves around the personal and professional entanglements of twin sisters Jeannie and Lauren (newcomers Tilly and Maggie Hatcher) living in Austin, Texas. Jeannie co-owns a bright, candy-coloured vintage clothing store, and when a conflict with her business partner threatens to boil over, she turns to an ex-boyfriend, Merrill (Alex Karpovsky), who is recently graduated from law school and all too eager to try to fix the sisters' problems as a way of ignoring his own. Soon everyone is trying to lend each other a hand but nothing is going according to plan. Charming and intimate, this is a story about how we depend on our families - the kind we're stuck with, and the kind we build for ourselves - and the beeswax that holds them all together.

Year: 2009
Genre: Art House Cinema, Comedy, Drama, Film Festivals 2010
Country: USA
Director: Andrew Bujalski
Starring: Katy O'Connor, Alex Karpovsky, Tilly Hatcher, Christy Moore, Janet Pierson, Maggie Hatcher, Anne Dodge
Duration: 100 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains drug use and offensive language
6/10
Location in store: Art House Cinema

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