Off the map (film)
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Off the Map | |
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Directed by | Campbell Scott |
Produced by | Paul E. Cohen |
Written by | Joan Ackermann |
Starring | Joan Allen Valentina D'Angelis Sam Elliot J.K. Simmons |
Music by | Gary DeMichele |
Distributed by | Independent Artists |
Running time | 108 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Off the Map is a 2003 film directed by Campbell Scott. The play and screenplay were written by Joan Ackermann. The film stars Joan Allen, Valentina D'Angelis, Sam Elliott, and J.K. Simmons.
[edit] Plot summary
An eccentric family lives in separate existence from the outside world. The family continues to thrive and survive on their own using their own wyles. Bo uses her imagination and creativity to explore her world, while her mother Arlene holds the family together. Her father however has fallen into a deep depression. One day an IRS auditor comes to determine why they haven't filed their income tax for so long and does not believe they can live with so little.
[edit] Awards and nominations
- Golden Trailer Awards, 2005, nominated for Golden Trailer
- Sarasota Film Festival, 2004, won Audience Award
- Taos Talking Picture Festival, 2006, won Taos Land Grant Award
[edit] External links
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