Childhood's End
Updated June 26, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Director/Writer: | Jeff Lipsky |
Director of Photography: | Victoria Ford |
Editor: | Sabine Hoffman |
Production Designer: | Wing Lee |
Producers: | Jason Kliot and Joana Vicente |
Plainview Pictures; NR; 90 minutes | |
Release: | 4/97 |
Cast: | Cameron Foord, Heather Gottlieb, Sam Trammell, Colleen Werthmann and Bridget White |
A dark portrait of post-adolescence. The 18 and 19 year olds in Chidhood's End are unusually comfortable with sex, sexuality and themselves — a nice departure from typical teen fare. Lipsky's debut film follows two unconventional couples, Greg (Trammell), a young photographer for a slick magazine, and his lover, his divorced neighbor Evelyn (Foord). The Graduate-like relationship doesn't seem to bother anyone except Greg's mother. When she realizes Greg will never be her soulmate, painfully shy Rebecca (Gottlieb) forms a union with Evelyn's lesbian daughter, Denise (Werthmann). An abrupt ending leaves many unanswered questions.
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