Angela (1994)
Director: Rebecca Miller
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Ambitious but uneven indie US debut about two girls and their reaction to their mother's volatility and their father's increasing resort to the church as a provider of stability; the elder girl entertains visions of a punitive devil, and decides to purify the family of sin. An imaginative attempt to get into a young girl's mind, not unlike Ann Turner's Celia, but one which suffers from languid pacing and some rather overt poeticism.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Rebecca Miller
Producer: Ron Kastner
Cast: Miranda Stuart-Rhyne, Charlotte Blythe, Anna Thomson, Johnny Ventimiglia, Hynden Walch, Ruth Maleczech full cast
Duration: 105 mins
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