Surviving Family

Surviving Family

Movie |

Wedding | Suicide

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Laura Thies
  • Cast(s): Billy Magnussen, Tara Westwood, Bill Sage, Johnny Hopkins, J.D. Williams See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 27min
  • Award(s): Festival 2013 (Won)
    Best Feature Narrative 2013 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, The Roses
  • Story:
    Terry hasn't seen or spoken with her family in 2 years. When she shows up unannounced on her father's doorstep - with her fiancé and a plan to get married in 5 days - she learns that she's not the only one with secrets.
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6.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Terry hasn't seen or spoken with her family in 2 years. When she shows up unannounced on her father's doorstep - with her fiancé and a plan to get married in 5 days - she learns that she's not the only one with secrets.
Ratings

6.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Festival Award

Best Screenplay | 2013 | Mara

Breakout Performance | 2013 | Tara

Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film | 2013 | Vincent

Best Actress in a Feature Film | 2013 | Sarah

Best Director of a Feature Film | 2013 | Laura

Best Actress | 2012 | Sarah

Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Phyllis

Best Feature | 2013 | Mara

MFF Award

Best Family Film | 2013 | Laura

Best Actor Award

Best Actor in a Feature Film | 2013 | Sarah

Festival Directors Award

Best Film | 2013 | Mara

Viewers Choice Award

Best Feature Film | 2012 | Laura

1st Place Indie Gathering Award

Best Actress | 2012 | Sarah

Best Narrative Feature Award

Feature | 2012 | Mara

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Nominations
Best Feature Narrative Award

Best Feature Drama | 2013 | Mara

Best Director Award

Best Director | 2013 | Laura

1st Place Indie Gathering Award

Best Feature Film Drama | 2012 | Laura

Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Phyllis

Jury Prize Award

Best Narrative Feature Film | 2012

Action on Film Award

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Timothy

Best Female Filmmaker | 2012 | Laura

Best Produced Screenplay | 2012 | Mara

Festival Prize Award

Best Feature Film | 2012

Best Feature Film For and | 2012

Festival Award

Best Costume Design | 2012

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Mara

Best Editor | 2012 | Laura

Best Director | 2012 | Laura

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Timothy

Best Feature | 2012 | Carlo

Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Tara

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Winner, Best Narrative Feature, Columbia Gorge International Film Festival, 2012.

Won the 2012 Courage Award at the Offshoot Film Festival.

Won 4 awards at the 2012 Golden Door International Film Festival of Jersey City (www.goldendoorfilmfestival.org): Best Actress, Sarah Wilson; Best Supporting Actress, Phyllis Somerville; the Alice Guy Blache Female Filmmaker Award for director Laura Thies; and Best Local Movie. It was nominated for a total of 11 awards, including Best Support Actress, Tara Westwood; Best Cinematography, Timothy Naylor; Best Director, Laura Thies; Best Feature; Best Editing, Laura Thies; Best Costume Design (Cortney Hillman); and Best Screenplay, Mara Lesemann

Sarah Wilson received the Best Actor (m/f) in a Feature Award at the 2013 Trail Dance Film Festival, and the movie received the Festival Director's Award.

Received the Best Family Movie award at the 2013 Manhattan Film Festival.

Popular Dialogues

"Mary Giaccone: It took me years of therapy to realize you can't always save people."

"Terry Malone: He may as well have hung the rope!"