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woman named Annie, whom Astrid vaguely recalls from her toddler years. Astrid seeks letters from Paul at a local comic book shop. He soon shows up in LA and they renew their relationship. He accompanies Astrid to her mother's trial as she awaits her time to testify. The courtroom empties early, and she goes to see what happened. Susan explains that Ingrid instructed her to not include Astrid's testimony. Ingrid and Astrid stare at one another as she is led away. Gutted, Astrid watches as her mother is taken back to prison. Paul asks what happened, and she says her mother finally let her go.
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with Astrid, who finally thrives. One day, Astrid discovers Ingrid has been corresponding with Claire and insists on meeting. At the prison visit, Ingrid’s jealously exploits Claire's low self-esteem and suspicions over Mark's fidelity, which worsens her depression. Later, a bad fight with Mark makes Claire consider sending Astrid back to MAC. She begs Claire not to; Claire appears to recant, but ultimately commits suicide later that night, devastating Astrid.
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Astrid tells Ingrid of Claire's death, and that she was returned to MAC. Blaming Ingrid for the suicide, Astrid announces she will not visit again. Now back at MAC, Paul tells Astrid that as he turns 18 soon, he will move to New York. He asks her to join him, but she coldly refuses. Astrid passes up
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with Paul, tending to her art: dioramas in suitcases depicting her life up to that point. As she passes them, she closes each stating she will never visit the horrors they contain again. Pausing at the final one depicting Ingrid, Astrid reflects that although flawed, she knows her mother loves her.
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is Astrid's first foster mother. Initially interacting well, Astrid is baptised into her church. Ingrid finds out, setting Astrid against them. Starr, believing Astrid is sleeping with her live-in boyfriend, Ray, falls off the wagon. In a drunken rage, she argues with Ray, then shoots Astrid in the
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was released on VHS and DVD by Warner Home Video on March 11, 2003 and includes special features such as the theatrical trailer, interviews with the cast and creators, behind the scenes footage, deleted scenes, an audio commentary with Peter Kosminsky, John Wells and Janet Fitch, and Cast and Crew
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Rena Gruschenka, who uses kids as laborers for her flea market business. With Rena, she becomes more cold and matches her outward appearance with her inside demeanor. Her mother's attorney, Susan Vallares, already under Ingrid's spell, approaches Astrid, offering anything she wants in exchange for
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Astrid recovers in a hospital before being moved to McKinney Children's Center (aka "Mac"). After fighting with some girls, she befriends fellow artist, Paul Trout. Astrid is placed with former actress, Claire Richards, and her producer husband, Mark. Fragile but affectionate, Claire bonds closely
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Astrid surprises Ingrid one final time in prison. Her appearance has changed dramatically. In control over her mother for once, Astrid demands answers about her past in exchange for testifying that Barry committed suicide. She hammers her mom with questions about Barry, her father, Claire, and a
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described it as a "daring, unsympathetic performance". Lohman's work was variously described as "the year's most auspicious screen acting début", a "tremendously weighty and extended role... with great confidence" and an "awesome performance".
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with her free-spirited artist mother Ingrid. Too young to remember her father, she relies heavily upon her self-centered mother. Ingrid's relationship with a writer, Barry, ends when she discovers he is cheating. Murdering him with white
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lying for her mother in court. Astrid refuses, but Rena tells her she's stupid to turn down money. Rena offers to make her an equal partner in her business, saying she has nowhere better to go but Astrid balks at the idea.
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on DVD in December 2011. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes all the special features from the original DVD release.
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called Pfeiffer's role the "most complex screen performance of her career... at once irresistible and diabolical", while the
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wore a wig throughout filming because she had just finished playing a cancer patient in deleted scenes from the film
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to be the only one to show "how children instinctively absorb their parents' attitudes and personalities."
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singled out her "riveting, impeccable performance in what is literally and figuratively a killer role."
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poison, Ingrid is incarcerated, leaving Astrid under social services' control. Starr Thomas, a former
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shoulder. Starr and Ray disappear; the children beg Astrid not to report her, so she plays along.
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Pfeiffer won the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress and the
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Lohman was nominated for the Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Newcomer.
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The performances were widely acclaimed, particularly those of Pfeiffer and Lohman.
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in the category of Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actor.
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began on April 23, 2001. Filming took place in Santa Clarita, California.
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was the theme song for the theatrical trailer, and also the end credits.
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turned down offers to direct the film and play Ingrid Magnussen.
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San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
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Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
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in supporting roles. The screenplay was adapted from
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Peter Kosminsky
Mary Agnes Donoghue
White Oleander
Janet Fitch
Hunt Lowry
John Wells
Alison Lohman
Robin Wright
Michelle Pfeiffer
Renée Zellweger
Billy Connolly
Patrick Fugit
Cole Hauser
Noah Wyle
Elliot Davis
Thomas Newman
Warner Bros. Pictures
drama film
Peter Kosminsky
Alison Lohman
Michelle Pfeiffer
Robin Wright
Noah Wyle
Renée Zellweger
Janet Fitch
White Oleander
Oprah's Book Club
Los Angeles
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