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    Everything Relative

    R1996 · Comedy drama · 1h 50m

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  1. Everything Relative is a 1996 American comedy-drama independent film written and directed by Sharon Pollack. It centers around a weekend reunion of seven women who were friends and political activists in college.

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  3. Sep 13, 1996 · Everything Relative: Directed by Sharon Pollack. With Monica Bell, Carol Schneider, Ellen McLaughlin, Gabriella Messina. Old college chums get together for a weekend reunion that is bound to open old wounds and perhaps heal them. New romances find a spark while old ones rekindle.

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    • Drama
    • Sharon Pollack
    • 1996-09-13
  4. Apr 6, 2013 · Does the phrase “It's all relative” mean that everything is quantifiable in terms of individual perception or opinion? In other words, we all have different opinions or viewpoints with regard to a topic or subject.

  5. Sep 11, 2015 · Relativism, roughly put, is the view that truth and falsity, right and wrong, standards of reasoning, and procedures of justification are products of differing conventions and frameworks of assessment and that their authority is confined to the context giving rise to them.

  6. Everything Relative (1996) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 50m 1996. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A group of lesbian and straight women, who went to school together and were in a political theatre group in the late 1970s, reunite for a weekend when the long-standing couple among them has a baby.

    • Sharon Pollack
    • Ellen Mclaughlin
  7. 1996 · 1 hr 55 min. R. Comedy · Drama · LGBT. A women-only college reunion is the setting for a weekend of opening and healing old wounds, rekindling romances, and unexpectedly sparking new ones. Starring: Stacey Nelkin Ellen McLaughlin Olivia Negron Carol Schneider. Directed by: Sharon Pollack.

  8. Feb 3, 2013 · Is everything relative? We know that things like taste in food and matters of etiquette are relative. But what about things like truth, knowledge, and morality? Are there absolute normative truths? John and Ken are joined by Paul Boghossian to tackle the question of moral relativism vs. moral absolutism in this episode of Philosophy Talk.

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