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Directed by Susan SeidelmanGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Judy Davis,
Marcia Gay Harden,
Lili Taylor,
Juliette Lewis,
Courtney Elizabeth Jines,
María BarrancoRating58%
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Directed by Susan SeidelmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceActors Richard Hell,
Amos Poe,
Cookie Mueller,
Chris Noth,
Roma Maffia,
John DoeRating66%
Smithereens is the story of Wren (Susan Berman), an independent spirit from New Jersey trying to self-promote herself into the New York punk scene. She meets Paul (Brad Rijn), who ran away from Montana and lives out of his van in a parking lot. Paul seems to offer genuine friendship, however, Wren is only interested in forming meaningless relationships in hopes of bolstering her nonexistent career. She has no musical talents or industry skills, yet she aggressively pursues a pathetic spot for herself in places like the Peppermint Lounge. She drops Paul for Eric (Richard Hell, who also performs on the musical score), who has a record deal, and they work out a plan to escape to California, which requires Wren to pose as a prostitute in order to scam money from a prospective john. Things don't work out, and Wren finds herself hitting one wall after another, eventually getting kicked out of her apartment. With no place to go, Wren seeks out everyone she knows in the city, only to find herself left alone.Directed by Susan SeidelmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Leah Pipes,
E.J. Bonilla,
Priscilla Lopez,
Laverne Cox,
Auti Angel,
Joey DedioRating57%
The story takes place entirely in New York. Armando (E. J. Bonilla) works part-time at his parents' restaurant and is also a custodian at a dance studio, where he secretly practices dance moves. He befriends the beautiful Mia Franklin (Leah Pipes), a dancer who is having a relationship with the studio's owner Daniel (Philip Willingham). She catches Armando dancing alone, likes what she sees, gives him a few tips, and they dance together briefly, but are discovered by Daniel. Trying to avoid an awkward situation, Mia leaves. When Armando realizes that Mia has left her scarf behind, he calls out to her from the studio's second floor window. , 1h44
Directed by Susan SeidelmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Brenda Vaccaro,
Dyan Cannon,
Joseph Bologna,
Michael Nouri,
Sally Kellerman,
Len CariouRating64%
Marilyn (Brenda Vaccaro) is a woman unexpectedly plunged into grief when her otherwise healthy husband is killed by a woman (Renée Taylor) backing her car out of a driveway. She is introduced to the Boynton Beach Bereavement Club by Lois (Dyan Cannon), a talkative and flirtatious decorator who also serves as the club's unofficial social director., 1h44
Directed by Susan SeidelmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Comedy thriller,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Rosanna Arquette,
Aidan Quinn,
Madonna,
Robert Joy,
Mark Blum,
Laurie MetcalfRating60%
Roberta (Rosanna Arquette) is an unfulfilled suburban housewife living in Fort Lee, New Jersey who is fascinated with a woman she only knows about by reading messages to and from her in the personals section of a New York City tabloid. This fascination reaches a peak when an ad with the headline "Desperately Seeking Susan" seeks a rendezvous in Battery Park with the man who regularly seeks her. Roberta goes to Battery Park too, sees the woman (Madonna), and in a series of events involving mistaken identity, amnesia, and other farcical elements, Roberta goes from voyeur to participant in an Alice in Wonderland–style plot, ostensibly motivated by the search for a pair of stolen Egyptian earrings. With both of them trying to locate Roberta, her husband becomes involved with the wild Susan.Directed by Susan SeidelmanOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Brooke Shields,
Daryl Hannah,
Virginia Madsen,
Wanda Sykes,
Eric Roberts,
Mark PovinelliRating51%
An unlikely basketball team of unappreciated middle-aged Texas women, all former high school champs, challenge the current arrogant high school girls' state champs to a series of games to raise money for breast cancer prevention. Sparks fly as these marginalized women go to comic extremes to prove themselves on and off the court, and become a national media sensation. , 1h34
Directed by Susan SeidelmanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
CrimeThemes Mafia films,
Gangster filmsActors Peter Falk,
Dianne Wiest,
Michael Vincenzo Gazzo,
Emily Lloyd,
Jerry Lewis,
Bob GuntonRating54%
Cookie Voltecki (Emily Lloyd) is the illegitimate daughter of mobster Dino Capisco (Peter Falk), who has just finished thirteen years in prison. Since being released from jail, all that Dino wants is to settle some old scores, and make up for lost time with his daughter., 1h39
Directed by Susan SeidelmanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about writersActors Meryl Streep,
Roseanne Barr,
Ed Begley Jr.,
Linda Hunt,
Sylvia Miles,
Doris BelackRating57%
Ruth is a frumpy, overweight wife and mother, who tries desperately to please her husband Bob, an accountant trying to boost his business. After Bob meets Mary Fisher, a romance novelist, at a dinner party, they begin an affair. Ruth, aware of the affair, confronts Bob while his parents are visiting, and Bob leaves her. As he packs his suitcase, he says his assets are his home, his family, his career, and his freedom. Angry, Ruth vows revenge on him and Mary. Ruth writes a list titled "Bob's Assets", with the four assets that Bob stated. She crosses off each one when it is destroyed. With Bob away at Mary's and the kids at school, she sets the house on fire, which is destroyed in a gigantic explosion. She drops the children off with Bob (now living with Mary) and tells him that she will not be returning. However, she is still working behind the scenes to destroy Bob's remaining assets. It is revealed that Bob's second asset, his family, is being destroyed, too, as Mary's selfish refusal to learn how to be a mother causes tension in her relationship with Bob.