Imaginary Crimes is a American period drama film directed by Anthony Drazan, and starring Harvey Keitel, Fairuza Balk, Kelly Lynch, Vincent D'Onofrio, Seymour Cassel, and Elisabeth Moss. An adaptation of Sheila Ballantyne 's semi- autobiographical novel of the same name, [1] it follows a widowed con artist attempting to raise his two daughters in Portland, Oregon. Imaginary Crimes|Sheila Ballantyne. To start, you can. Get a quote Order now. 26 Feb. +1 () Additional services. Get it now. 3d deadline. Imaginary Crimes: Directed by Anthony Drazan. With Harvey Keitel, Fairuza Balk, Kelly Lynch, Vincent D'Onofrio. A recently widowed, small-time hustler struggles to raise his two teenage daughters on his own, and still make a dishonest living in s Indiana.
Imaginary crimes by Ballantyne, Sheila. Publication date Topics Sisters Publisher New York: Viking Press Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate Bookplateleaf Imaginary Crimes (The Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series)|Sheila Ballantyne, The Law Of The Road Or, The Wrongs And Rights Of A Traveller|Robert Vashon Rogers, Concise Oxford Dictionary Of Opera|H Warrack, J Rosenthal, The Transcendent Holmes|John Warwick Montgomery. Imaginary Crimes ★★★ (PG)Ray Weiler (Keitel) is a well-meaning salesman with dreams much bigger than his reach. After the death of his wife (Lynch), Ray tries to raise his two daughters, Sonya (Balk) and Greta (Moss). But gifted high school senior (in ) Sonya is resentful of being her sister's maternal anchor and having her father's schemes come to nothing even as she.
"Imaginary Crimes," based on an autobiographical novel by Sheila Ballantyne, is one of those movies like "King of the Hill" or "This Boy's Life" that show children adapting to the difficult circumstances of their home life - to parents who are distant or difficult - and surviving. It regards Ray, the Keitel character, as neither monster nor lovable character, but simply as a very difficult case. Imaginary Crimes is a American period drama film directed by Anthony Drazan, and starring Harvey Keitel, Fairuza Balk, Kelly Lynch, Vincent D'Onofrio, Seymour Cassel, and Elisabeth Moss. An adaptation of Sheila Ballantyne 's semi- autobiographical novel of the same name, [1] it follows a widowed con artist attempting to raise his two daughters in Portland, Oregon. Sheila Ballantyne, an author whose best-known novel, "Imaginary Crimes," was made into a movie, has died at her home in Berkeley at age The cause of her death on May 2 was a rare neurological.
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