A Family Affair (2001 film)
A Family Affair is a 2001 lesbian romantic comedy directed by Helen Lesnick. The director followed the film up with Inescapable in 2003.
A Family Affair | |
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Directed by | Helen Lesnick |
Produced by | Valerie Pichney |
Written by | Helen Lesnick |
Starring | Helen Lesnick Erica Shaffer |
Music by | Danny De La Isla Kelly Neill Robert Westlind |
Cinematography | Jim Orr |
Production company | Atta Girl Productions |
Distributed by | Wolfe Video |
Release date | 2001 |
Running time | 107 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Rachel Rosen (Helen Lesnick) moves back to California after breaking up with her girlfriend Reggie Abravanel (Michele Greene) who she had been with for the past 13 years. After a string of unsuccessful new relationships Rachel agrees to let her mother Leah Rosen (Arlene Golonka) set her up on a blind date with Christine Peterson (Erica Shaffer). Their relationship is a success and a year later they decide to get married. Then a few days before the wedding Reggie comes to California to find Rachel, hoping to get back together...
Cast
- Helen Lesnick as Rachel Rosen
- Erica Shaffer as Christine Peterson
- Arlene Golonka as Leah Rosen
- Barbara Stuart as Sylvia Peterson
- Michele Greene as Reggie Abravanel
- Suzanne Westenhoefer as Carol Rosen
- Michael Moerman as Sam Rosen
- David Radford as Joe
- Don Loper as Matthew Rosen
- Keith E. Wright as Rob
- Mark DeWhitt as Danny
- Tracy Hughes as Nancy
- Joel Hepner as Stanley Peterson
- Suzana Norberg as Kathi
- Michael McGee as Barry
- Jack Silbaugh as Steve
- Kelly Neill as Debi / TV News Reporter
- Ellen Lawler as Suzi
- Suzi Miller as Teri
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