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Oliver meets the irreverent and unpredictable Anna only months after his father Hal Fields has passed away. This new love floods Oliver with memories of his father, who, following the death of his wife of 44 years, came out of the closet at age 75 to live a full, energized, and wonderfully tumultuous gay life – which included a younger boyfriend.
Mike Mills
Casts & Crew
Ewan McGregor
Christopher Plummer
Mélanie Laurent
Cosmo
Goran Visnjic
Kai Lennox
Mary Page Keller
Keegan Boos
China Shavers
Melissa Tang
Amanda Payton
Luke Diliberto
Lou Taylor Pucci
Jennifer Lauren Grant
Reynaldo Pacheco
Jodi Long
Bruce French
Leslie Shea
Michael Chieffo
Jennifer Hasty
June Saunders
Catherine McGoohan
Terry Walters
Lana Young
Algerita Wynn Lewis
Regine Redwing
Sunday Burke
Patrick Birkett
Sabera Wise
Rafael J. Noble
Jose Yenque
Rodney Saulsberry
Also Directed by Mike Mills
This documentary chronicles top-ranking skateboarder Ed Templeton, his artwork and life in Huntington Beach, California.
Justin, a teenager boy, throws himself and everyone around him into chaos when he attempts to break free from his addiction to his thumb.
In 1979 Santa Barbara, California, Dorothea Fields is a determined single mother in her mid-50s who is raising her adolescent son, Jamie, at a moment brimming with cultural change and rebellion. Dorothea enlists the help of two younger women – Abbie, a free-spirited punk artist living as a boarder in the Fields' home and Julie, a savvy and provocative teenage neighbour – to help with Jamie's upbringing.
Dissatisfied with life at home, a young girl travels through other residences in her suburban neighborhood. She does what all of us would like to do: experience the domestic stories being played out by our neighbors. This tale is a voyeurist's paradise.
By following the lives of five Japanese individuals this documentary explores the problem of depression in Japan and how the marketing of anti-depressant drugs has changed the way the Japanese view depression. Marketing of anti-depressants did not begin in Japan until the late 1990s and prior to this, depression was not widely recognized as a problem by the Japanese public. Since then, use of anti-depressants has sky-rocketed and use of the Japanese word "utsu" to describe depression has become commonplace, having previously been used only by psychiatric professionals.
A life in one hundred sixty-four moments.
A short film by Mike Mills.