Imaginary Crimes
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| Imaginary Crimes | |
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| Directed by | Anthony Drazan |
| Produced by | James G. Robinson |
| Written by | Sheila Ballantyne Kristine Johnson Davia Nelson |
| Starring | Harvey Keitel Fairuza Balk Kelly Lynch Vincent D'Onofrio Diane Baker |
| Music by | Stephen Endelman |
| Cinematography | John J. Campbell |
| Editing by | Elizabeth Kling |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
| Release date(s) | October 14, 1994 |
| Running time | 107 min |
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| Language | English |
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Imaginary Crimes is a 1994 film staring Harvey Keitel and Fairuza Balk, telling the story of Ray Weiler (Keitel), a widowed hustler trying to raise two daughters in 1962 Portland, Oregon.
His eldest daughter Sonya (Balk) is a gifted student and writer who attempts to start a life for herself despite her father's inability to change his self-destructive behaviour. Her journal entries form the basis of retrospective scenes documenting the family's story.
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