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Synopsis: STARLET explores the unlikely cross-generational friendship between 21 year-old Jane (Dree Hemingway), and the elderly Sadie (Besedka Johnson), two women whose worlds collide in California's San Fernando Valley. Jane, an aspiring actress, spends her time getting high with her dysfunctional roommates, Melissa and Mikey (Stella Maeve and James Ransone), while caring for her Chihuahua, Starlet. Sadie, a widow, passes her days alone, tending to her flower garden. After a confrontation between the women at Sadie's yard sale, Jane uncovers a hidden stash of money inside a relic from Sadie's past. Jane attempts to befriend the caustic older woman in an effort to solve her dilemma and secrets emerge as their relationship grows. Director Sean Baker continues in the naturalistic style of his previous films, the award-winning and Spirit Award nominees PRINCE OF BROADWAY and TAKE OUT, capturing the rhythms of everyday life with an authenticity rarely seen in cinema. Featuring a pair of exceptional
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Sean Baker
Production: Music Box Films
  5 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
103 min
$59,014
Website
485 Views


It's yours. Keep it.

Hey.

Be careful with that sh*t.

My mom pops like 10 a day.

This show sucks.

Just party, jackass.

# Big b*tch, and she

answer to Mocha #

# My p*ssy stay wet,

and it's tighter than a choker

# It's real good, nigga

I know you want a taste #

What am I doing?

# Nigga, tell me where you want it

On the floor or on the bed?

# Bust one nut

I ain't done, I got more to come #

# P*ssy 50 good

and it taste like a honey bun #

# I'm tasty #

# Pink Dollaz #

#And we run that sh*t #

# I'm tasty #

Starlet, where's she going?

Stay.

Hey. Um, you just dropped my friend

off, but I can take her home.

You mean the old lady?

Yeah.

Okay. Well...

How much is it?

Well, I have, uh, 13.25.

That's fine.

This is... This should cover it.

That's... Oh, that's plenty.

Are you kidding? Thanks.

No, that's fine.

Oh, my God. Hi!

Do you remember me? I was the one

who bought the thermos from you.

- Hey, what's wrong?

- My cab's gone.

- Well, I can give you a ride. No problem.

- No. I'll call another.

No, no, no. Totally fine. I got it.

Here. I'll grab those.

No, no, no. Don't worry.

Honestly. Hop in the car.

There. Right there.

Get in! I won't take no for an answer.

Come on.

It's so weird running into you.

I like that grocery store.

It's really good.

They have a good variety of cereal.

And they're always in stock with Rice

Krispie Treats. It thrills me on all levels.

You can just leave 'em right there.

No, it's fine.

I'll take them into the kitchen.

Is it that way?

Starlet. Off. Get off.

Starlet. Starlet. Get off.

Starlet.

Okay. I'll show you.

Oh, I see.

You want money.

No. No. No, no, no.

Totally fine.

Okay. Thank you then.

I'm a little... parched.

What?

I'm kind of thirsty.

Oh, God.

Here.

Thank you.

Oh. Do you have any ice?

No.

Are you thirsty?

What are you doing?

Starlet.

What are you doing?

That dog's drinking out of that...

my, my glass.

He's completely clean.

It's fine.

I'll have to throw my glass away.

No.

Do you realize an animal's

drinking out of my glass?

Sorry.

That's sickening.

And you're drinking out of it?

That's sick. Disgusting.

It's really nice here.

It's good water.

It's water.

Where you goin'?

Wow.

Why do you have

so many Eiffel Towers?

I love Paris.

What do you like about Paris?

The Arc de Triomphe.

Champs-lyses.

Petit Palais.

I love it all.

Don't touch anything!

Put it down.

Sorry.

The Eiffel Tower in Vegas

is pretty cool.

So what do you do?

What do you mean

what do I do?

Like during the day. Like...

Like I-I don't know.

I go out with my friends...

and we go clubbing,

and sometimes I'll lie out...

and sometimes

I'll take Starlet for a walk.

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Sean Baker

Sean Baker is an American film director, cinematographer, producer, screenwriter, and editor. He is best known for the independent feature films Starlet, Tangerine, and The Florida Project. more…

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