All Over Me | 
| Director: Alex Sichel Actors: Alison Folland, Tara Subkoff, Cole Hauser, Wilson Cruz, Leisha Hailey Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 25260
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 1269 UPC: 014381126921 EAN: 0014381126921 ASIN: B000929AQO
Theatrical Release Date: July 16, 1997 Release Date: June 14, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com This gritty 1997 film marks the merging of several budding talents: sisters Sylvia and Alex Sichel, who serve as writer and director, and actors Alison Folland (To Die For), Tara Subkoff, and Murmurs singer Leisha Hailey. The idea behind the movie was the Sichels' awe at ever having survived being teenage girls in the big city. All Over Me is about Claude (Folland) a shy, overweight teen who works in a pizza parlor after school and is secretly in love with her best friend Ellen (Subkoff). But Ellen is far ahead of Claude in development. She has an older boyfriend, and she harbors a bad case of destructive self-loathing that erupts frequently and with a fury. But All Over Me isn't just a teenage cautionary or coming-out tale. It's as much a story of New York and its unbearably long, hot summers as it is the downtown music scene or teenage dreams and struggles with adult issues. More than that, it's a well-made film that has its own rhythm, working slowly to give us insight into the girls' natures. It succeeds admirably in taking us back to that age when everything seemed possible despite the dangers of the city closing in. Growing up has never felt as close to home or as scarily realistic. --Paula Nechak
Description If you've forgotten what it's like to be fifteen, it all comes crashing back in this wonderfully edge look at the relationship between a sensitive, vulnerable young girl named Claude and her beautiful, quick-witted best friend Ellen.
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true story line September 30, 2008 Carole Dechristoforo this movie was very good. i could really relate to the story. it's a movie i would watch more than once. the acting wasn't the best but becsuse of the story line it was easily overlooked. leisha hailey was great, as usual!
Loved this movie March 22, 2008 iluv2befit (Rochester, NY) I really loved this movie- everything about it- the acting is superb, the direction is excellent and the plot is very well done. This movie meshes together very well. It seems very real and raw when watching it and there are TONS of messages sprinkled throughout the movie that make it flow very nicely. Excellent
all over me September 18, 2007 Mary T. Ricci
All Over Me by Alison Folland, Tara Subkoff, Cole Hauser, Wilson Cruz Loved the movie. Thanks much.
Absolutely Fantastic!!! July 15, 2007 BrOkEn As a lesbian teen I am not faced with many options to get the kinda love story that I crave. So, tired of the whole boy-gets-girl(blah!) routine, I decided to do a little researching. So I came across All Over Me(thank god!) on the Independent Film Channel. And now I watch it EVERY time that it is on, no matter what! For example, it was on last night at 7:30, then this afternoon at 12:45, and I watched it both times! This movie is definately the NEXT movie that I buy of here when I get the cash! This is a must see! Definately for the lesbian teens out there!
Not Another Teen Coming Out Movie May 9, 2007 Ms. Mack (US) This movie really helped me to begin to feel more comfortable as a young woman coming into my own. This movie really hits it home that sometimes the best thing to do in life is to leave those from your past and follow the path that is right for you. The movie also bravely illustrates that no matter how much we may try, we cannot make another person follow the right path, even if it might mean the difference between life and death in that person's life.
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