Movie |
Long Island, New York | Based On True Story
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7.1/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Casting Film NonTheatrical Release | 2021
Outstanding Television Movie | 2020
Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020 | Hugh
Best Motion Picture | 2020
TV Movie | 2020
Best TV Performance Actor | 2020 | Hugh
Film | 2021
Outstanding Producer of Streamed or Televised Motion Pictures | 2021 | Eddie
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing NonTheatrical Feature | 2021 | Gene
Outstanding TV Movie | 2021
Best Actor in a Miniseries Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2021 | Hugh
Best Motion Picture Made for Television | 2021
Best Movie Made for Television | 2021
Best Overlooked Film | 2021
Best Screenplay | 2021
Best Screenplay | 2021
Adapted Long Form | 2021
Best TV Movie or Limited Series | 2020
Best LGBTQ TV Show | 2020
Best Supporting TV Performance Actress | 2020 | Allison
Best Actor | 2020 | Hugh
Best Supporting Actress | 2020 | Allison
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2020
Best Editing in a NonSeries | 2020
Best Writing of a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020
Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020
MovieLimited Series Supporting Actress | 2020 | Allison
MovieLimited Series Actor | 2020 | Hugh
Best Actor in a a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2020 | Hugh
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie | 2020 | Hugh
The writer, Mike Makowsky, was a middle school student in the Roslyn School District during the events of the film.
A letter to parents notes that the Roslyn school district is not associated with the movie and Roslyn schools will not be used as sets for the film.
Mike Makowsky's mother appears in the book club scene beside Hugh Jackman.
Sold to HBO for $20 million.
Pamela Gluckin passed away in 2017.
"Frank Tassone: My problem? My problem is you. Carol, it's the people who trot their poor children out like race horses at Belmont; who derive some perverse joy out of treating us like low-level service reps. I mean, do you remember the teachers who sat with you, who held you by the hand, who taught you to add and subtract, or showed you Gatsby, Salinger, for the first - Mockingbird even? Do their names escape you? Are their faces a blur? You listen to me! You don't want to see us as people because that is not convenient for you. You just leave us behind, at will. Never think about us again. You might forget, but we don't. We never forget. Ever."
"Pam Gluckin: A wise woman once said, "It's not having what you want, its wanting what you got.""