Carry Me Home (2004)
Directed by Jace Alexander
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Childhood Drama, Period Film |
Run Time - 97 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG13
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Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur
Television director Jace Alexander directs the feature-length Showtime childhood drama Carry Me Home. Set on a rural farm in upstate New York after WWII, the film follows young Carrie (Ashley Rose Orr) as she attempts to deal with her father's death. She refuses to get along with her mourning mother Harriet (Penelope Ann Miller) and she rejects the advances of neighborhood boy Zeke (Nicholas Braun). Things get worse when cultured local man Bernard (David Alan Basche) starts showing up with intentions of marrying Harriet. The conclusion finds Carrie growing from a traumatic experience involving the mentally disabled farm hand Charlie (Kevin Anderson). Carry Me Home was shown at the 2003 Nantucket Film Festival.
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coping, death-in-family, farmhand, grief, life-changes, mother