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  1. Shoot the Moon is a 1982 American drama film directed by Alan Parker, and written by Bo Goldman. It stars Albert Finney, Diane Keaton, Karen Allen, Peter Weller, and Dana Hill.

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    Shoot the Moon. Diane Keaton (Actor), Albert Finney (Actor), Alan Parker (Director) Rated: R. Format: DVD. 4.4 368 ratings. IMDb 6.8/10.0. $1017. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns.

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  3. Feb 19, 1982 · Shoot the Moon: Directed by Alan Parker. With Albert Finney, Diane Keaton, Karen Allen, Peter Weller. A mother of four is abandoned by her husband for a younger woman. Husband, wife and children struggle to survive the seemingly inevitable divorce.

  4. Alan Parker's "Shoot the Moon" is a film that sometimes keeps its painful secrets even from itself. It opens with a shot of a man in agony. In another room, his wife, surrounded by four noisy daughters, dresses for a dinner that evening at which the man will be honored.

  5. Shoot the Moon. After years of marriage, the seemingly perfect relationship between accomplished writer George Dunlap (Albert Finney) and his wife, Faith (Diane Keaton), is rapidly deteriorating...

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  6. Shooting at the Moon is a short Super-8 punk/Remodernist film directed by Jesse Richards and Nicholas Watson, starring Matthew Quinn Martin (billed as Matthew Martin) as Buddy and Leila Laaraj as Lana, and features music by Billy Childish. It was shot in the summer of 1998 and its final cut was completed in 2003.

  7. Mar 28, 2011 · For a movie that plunges us into the trenches of a marriage turned war zone, Shoot the Moon (1982) begins on a deceptively lulling visual note - morning mist enveloping a comfortably roomy Marin County homestead.

  8. Jan 1, 1982 · Shoot the Moon. A number of high-powered artists fail to coalesce their talents in Shoot the Moon a grim drama of marital collapse which proves disturbing and irritating...

  9. A fifteen year marriage dissolves, leaving both the husband and wife, and their four children, devastated. He's preoccupied with a career and a mistress, she with a career and caring for four young children. While they attempt to go their separate ways, jealousy and bitterness reconnect them.

  10. Full Review | Jul 25, 2019. Bruce McCabe Boston Globe. TOP CRITIC. Divorce and separation are subjects too important to be treated in the bizarre way Alan Parker treats them in Shoot the Moon...

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