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Format: VHS

Jun 2003

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Extra Info: Contains Short Film THE THIRD DATE

UPC: 829567000939
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Tully (VHS, 2003) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Anson Mount
Director: Hilary Birmingham

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Movie Description
Hilary Birmingham's heartfelt directorial debut, set over the course of one sweltering Nebraskan summer, tells the redemptive tale of a family that is coming apart at the seams. Tully Coates, Jr. (Anson Mount), a small-town playboy, lives on a sprawling farm with his withdrawn father, Tully Sr. (Bob Burrus), and sensitive younger brother, Earl (Glenn Fitzgerald). Bouncing from one girl to the next, Tully finds himself in unfamiliar territory when he starts to have deeper feelings for Earl's best friend, Ella (Julianne Nicholson). But just when things begin to get serious between Tully and Ella, a shocking revelation shatters his cool façade, forcing him to confront his past in ways that he could never have imagined. Based on the prize-winning short story by Tom McNeal, TULLY is set in the bleak yet beautiful Midwestern landscape. Birmingham's strikingly humane drama features outstanding performances from the assembled cast, including Mount, Nicholson, Fitzgerald, and Burrus. Employing subtlety and understatement over clichés and melodrama, TULLY rings true with a poignancy that is deeply commendable.

Credits
Cast:Anson Mount
Director:Hilary Birmingham
Producer:Anne Sundberg, Hilary Birmingham

Film Notes
Theatrical Release Date: November 1, 2002 (Limited)

Industry Reviews
"...[A] small, beautifully acted movie....[TULLY] has the loose-jointed sprawl and low-key tone of cinema verite..."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (11/01/2002)

"...This quiet, sturdy, unshowy tale moves to the plain, honest rhythms of farm life..."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (11/15/2002)

"...Convincingly acted across the board, it's a film with a lot on its mind, a story whose crises slowly gain in intensity..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (11/01/2002)


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