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Palindromes is a 2004 comedy drama film by Todd Solondz, featuring eight actors playing a 13-year-old girl named Aviva in different scenarios. The film explores themes of abortion, free will, and identity, and was nominated for the Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival.
Palindromes is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Todd Solondz. Referencing Solondz's previous Welcome to the Dollhouse, it was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 61st Venice International Film Festival.
- 100 min
- 8K
- Nick Nightingale
Palindromes: Directed by Todd Solondz. With Matthew Faber, Angela Pietropinto, Bill Buell, Emani Sledge. Aviva is thirteen, awkward and sensitive. Her mother Joyce is warm and loving, as is her father, Steve, a regular guy who does have a fierce temper from time to time.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Todd Solondz
This time around, Aviva (played by a bunch of different actors), a 13-year-old girl, desperately wants a child. When she becomes pregnant, her parents convince her to have an abortion, which ...
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- Ellen Barkin
- Todd Solondz
- Comedy, Drama
Apr 28, 2005 · “Palindromes” contains characters in favor of abortion and characters opposed to it, and finds fault with all of them. The film has no heroes without flaws and no villains without virtues, and that is true no matter who you think the heroes and villains are.
While staying at the home, Aviva discovers that the family is a domestic terrorist group who assassinates abortion doctors and that, by coincidence, the hitman they use is the same truck driver who abandoned Aviva at the motel after having sex with her. Aviva joins Bob on his new mission.
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Jun 19, 2007 · Solondz, instead, made Palindromes, a movie about a troubled young girl named Aviva whose only goal in life is to have children--a goal that leads her through abortion, religious extremism, pedophilia, and more.
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