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  1. Edit page. Little Children: Directed by Todd Field. With Kate Winslet, Jennifer Connelly, Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley. The lives of two lovelorn spouses from separate marriages, a registered sex offender, and a disgraced ex-police officer intersect as they struggle to resist their vulnerabilities and temptations in suburban Massachusetts.

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  2. English. Budget. $26 million [1] Box office. $14.8 million [1] Little Children is a 2006 American romantic psychological drama film [3] [4] directed by Todd Field. It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta, who co-wrote the screenplay with Field. It follows Sarah Pierce ( Kate Winslet ), an unhappy housewife who has an ...

    • October 6, 2006
  3. Little Children (2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  5. Oct 19, 2006 · Kids. They can be so darned exasperating. Especially when they're in their 30s or 40s or 80s. Pre-pubescent youngsters cavort and splash through the parks, playgrounds and swimming pools of Todd Field's "Little Children," but they're not the most obnoxious or ill-behaved creatures on the screen. The ostensible grown-ups are much more cruel, stubborn and oblivious to the indiscriminate damage ...

  6. Overview. The lives of two lovelorn spouses from separate marriages, a registered sex offender, and a disgraced ex-police officer intersect as they struggle to resist their vulnerabilities and temptations. Todd Field. Director, Screenplay. Tom Perrotta.

  7. Little Children centers on a group of young marrieds, whose lives intersect on the playgrounds, town pools and streets of their small community in surprising and potentially dangerous ways. Jennifer Connelly, Scott Rudin, Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Todd Field, Raymond J. Barry, Sadie Goldstein, Kate Winslet, Jackie Earle Haley, Noah Emmerich ...

  8. Our review: Parents say ( 4 ): Kids say ( 2 ): If Little Children -- an intricate puzzle of upper-middle-class suburban dread and desire -- is pedantic and sometimes smug in its judgments, it is also painful. As the characters try to define themselves, they are also self-deluding, which leads to tragedy. Repeatedly, the lines separating adults ...

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