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Dec 25, 2013 · I Used to Be Darker: Directed by Matthew Porterfield. With Deragh Campbell, Hannah Gross, Ned Oldham, Kim Taylor. A runaway seeks refuge with her aunt and uncle in Baltimore and finds their marriage ending and her cousin in crisis. In the days that follow, the family struggles to let go of the past while searching for new things to hold onto.
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- Drama, Music
- Matthew Porterfield
- 2013-12-25
I Used to Be Darker is a 2013 independent drama film set and shot in Maryland, the third feature film directed by Matthew Porterfield . Plot. Fleeing from Northern Ireland after realizing she was pregnant, 19-year-old Taryn finds refuge with her aunt Kim in Baltimore.
- Linda Cohen
- January 19, 2013 (Sundance Film Festival)
- Eric Bannat, Steve Holmgren, Ryan Zacarias
Oct 4, 2013 · "I Used to Be Darker" follows a married couple in the process of separating, their alienated daughter, and her equally estranged cousin. These characters' are all trapped in their own heads. They're not yet ready to get outside of themselves and deal with their problems, so just being around each other makes them uncomfortable.
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You can buy "I Used to Be Darker" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Vudu, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube online. Synopsis When Taryn, a Northern Irish runaway, finds herself in trouble in Ocean City, MD, she seeks refuge with her aunt and uncle in Baltimore.
- Abby; Kim; Taryn
- Matthew Porterfield
- 2013
- 16
Oct 3, 2013 · 1h 29m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. Oct. 3, 2013. A ballad of photographs, music and memories — both the old we savor and the new we consciously construct — “I Used to Be Darker” picks at the...
Oct 4, 2013 · Overview. When Taryn, a Northern Irish runaway, finds herself in trouble in Ocean City, MD, she seeks refuge with her aunt and uncle in Baltimore. But Kim and Bill have problems of their own: they’re trying to handle the end of their marriage gracefully for the sake of their daughter Abby, just home from her first year of college.