Adapting tales from her recent short story collection of the same title, Rebecca Miller's "Personal Velocity" is a fresh and striking fictional triptych catching three young New York state women -- ...
In “Personal Velocity,” there are three women connected by strange turns, accidental epiphanies and the craft of fiction. There’s white-trash Delia Shunt — “rhymes with cunt” — (Kyra Sedgwick), who ...
Each of the beautifully made vignettes that make up Rebecca Miller’s Personal Velocity glimpses a young woman caught at a crossroads, faced with an important decision and about to experience one of ...
Rebecca Miller wasn’t thinking about directing a film when she started work on her book of short stories about women on the verge of change. But when InDigEnt’s Gary Winick approached her about doing ...
PARK CITY, Utah -- -- "Personal Velocity," a drama that delves into the lives of three women, took the grand jury trophy for best feature film, and "Daughter From Danang," about a Vietnamese refugee's ...
Rebecca Miller’s second feature shows her to be a careful but somewhat schematic scenarist; her shaky directorial skills are partly offset by her skill at eliciting convincing portrayals from actors.
A tale of three women who have reached a turning point in their lives. Delia is a spirited, working-class woman from a small town in New York who leaves her abusive husband and sets out on a journey ...
There is Delia (Kyra Sedgwick), the grown-up and hard-bitten daughter of hippies, who, like her mom, married a man who beats her. There's Greta (Parker Posey), a well-educated child of affluence who ...
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