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Oct 23, 2015 · The Middle Distance: Directed by Patrick Underwood. With Ross Partridge, Joslyn Jensen, Kentucker Audley, Jennifer Lafleur. In the wake of his estranged father's death, successful Los Angeles executive Neil Mercer (Ross Partridge, Stranger Things) travels to the Midwest for the first time in years to help sell the family home.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Patrick Underwood
- 2015-10-23
Summaries. In the wake of his estranged father's death, successful Los Angeles executive Neil Mercer (Ross Partridge, Stranger Things) travels to the Midwest for the first time in years to help sell the family home. Following his father's death, Neil--a wounded man who armors himself with an all-too-effective combination of work, whiskey, and ...
The Middle Distance is a drama film about a man and his brother who clean out their late father's home on Lake Michigan, and a woman who helps them. IMDb users share their opinions on the film's acting, writing, style, and themes, and compare it to Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.
Movie Info. Following his father's death, Neil journeys back to the Midwest for the first time in years to help sell the family home. Genre: Drama. Original Language: English. Director: Patrick...
- Drama
- Joslyn Jensen
- Patrick Underwood
- Peeled Apple Pictures
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- Patrick Underwood
- 80
- Drama, Romance, Comedy
- Neil; Rebecca; James
Oct 29, 2015 · Oct 29, 2015 12:59pm PT. Film Review: ‘The Middle Distance’. Clean, atmospheric lensing prevails over a formulaic script in Patrick Thomas Underwood's directing debut. By Alissa Simon....
Jan 15, 2023 · Arcadian. The Middle Distance in US theaters October 23, 2015 starring Jennifer Lafleur, Ross Partridge, Kentucker Audley, Joslyn Jensen. In the wake of his father’s death, Neil Mercer must travel back home to the Midwest for the first time in years to help sell his estranged.