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Nola
Film SynopsisNola (Emmy Rossum) is a Kansas teen who runs away to New York City to escape an abusive stepfather. Once she gets to the big town, she sets about looking for a job and for her father, whom she's never met. She attacks both tasks with fierce determination, but has little success, until she stumbles upon a greasy spoon near Union Square where the eccentric owner, Gus (Sam Coppola), immediately takes a liking to her. Soon, she's waitressing at the diner and crashing in a room upstairs with the handsome fry cook, Ben (James Badge Dale), who also goes to law school when he feels like it. Nola spends her spare time using the phone book in an effort to track down the man she knows only as "Hutch." Things look up for Nola when she meets the sassy owner of the diner, Margaret (Mary McDonnell), who also runs a very classy escort service. Margaret sees something in Nola, and hires the girl as her assistant. As Nola's relationship with Ben gets more intimate, she tells him about her dream of being a successful songwriter. But things take an ugly turn when one of Margaret's escorts, a transsexual named Wendy (Michael Cavadias) offends a rich and powerful client, Niles (Thom Christopher). Niles is determined to have his revenge, and tries to use his media contacts to have an exposé written about Margaret's business. But the reporter assigned to the story, Leo (Steven Bauer), turns out to be an old friend of Margaret's. Get Involved |
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, language, sexual content, some drug references and brief violence. (re-rating)
Runtime:
97 min.
Genres:
Comedy
Romance
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG13
Tagline
She came to the city looking for a dream, what she found was everything.
Plot Summary
NOTES:
Nola, the feature debut of writer/director Alan Hruska, a former trial lawyer, had its world premiere at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival.
Memorable Quotes
"An enormously entertaining film. Intelligently written, directed and acted. Emmy Rossum is a rising young star. She's great." - Jeffrey Lyons, WNBC
"Lawyer leaves court for walk on Wilder side." - Kathy Cano-Murillo, The Arizona Republic
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Directed by
Alan Hruska
Produced by
Jill Footlick
Rachel Peters
Writing credits
Alan Hruska
Cast
| Emmy Rossum | ||
| Steven Bauer | ||
| James Badge Dale | ||
| Thom Christopher | ||
| Sam Coppola | ||
| Adam LeFevre | ||
| Michael Cavadias | ||
| Damian Young | ||
| Michael Medeiros | ||
| Damian Young | ||
| Bernie McInerney | ||
| Mary McDonnell |
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