Rabbit Hole
 February 27th 2011 – Galaxy Cinema 7:00pm

Reviews:

Kimberly Gadette, Indie Movies Online: "It's an understated, superbly-written drama that is extraordinarily ordinary, deeply moving in its slow, purposeful exploration of human behavior that is so recognizable, it takes our breath away."

Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald: "Absorbing and hugely compelling, a thoughtful portrayal of the myriad ways in which we learn to deal with the unthinkable."

Sean Gandert, Paste Magazine: "It's not a documentary, but Rabbit Hole is one of the most true films to be made in a long time, a beautiful tribute to those coping with loss and trying to make sense of the world."

Official website: http://www.rabbitholefilm.com/index.html
IMDb:www.imdb.com/title/tt0935075/



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Rabbit Hole

Year: 2010
Country: USA
Director: John Cameron Mitchell
Leads: Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Dianne Wiest, Sandra Oh
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 91 minutes
Rating: PG-13
Language: English
The perfect world of Becca (Kidman) and Howie Corbett (Eckhart) is changed forever when their young son is killed by a car, and they are now caught in a maze of memory, longing, guilt, recrimination, and tightly controlled rage. Howie immerses himself in the past, seeking refuge in outsiders, while Becca secretly reaches out to the teenager involved in the accident. As off-track as they are, the couple keeps trying to find their way back to a life that still holds the potential for beauty, laughter and happiness. Rabbit Hole is a portrait of a family searching for what remains possible in the most impossible of all situations.