Frankie & Hazel
Actress JoBeth Williams directed this Showtime family feature starring The Sixth Sense's Mischa Barton for Barbra Streisand's Barwood Films. Barton is Frankie and Ingrid Uribe is Hazel, Frankie's neighbor and best friend. Frankie is an orphan who lives with her imperious grandmother, Phoebe (Joan Plowright), while Hazel lives with her father and older brother. Frankie's mother was a prima ballerina--killed in a car crash along with her father--and Frankie's been following in her toe shoes ever since. Although she's the best dancer in her class, she'd rather play baseball, whereas Hazel's a local activist who'd rather be mayor. The story strains credibility when 13-year-old Hazel runs for office against the middle-aged incumbent, but Frankie's goal is more understandable, and both actresses make their characters sympathetic and believable. It's as hard not to like them as it is not to root for them to succeed.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2000 |
| Country | Germany, United States of America |
| Genre | Drama, Family, TV Movie |
| Director | JoBeth Williams |
| Runtime | 92 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 4.5/10 (4 votes) |
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The film constructs a gentle contrast between two adolescent worlds, using ballet and local politics as metaphors for personal choice and societal pressure. It relies on the warm, if predictable, bond between the young heroines to explore themes of legacy and self-discovery.
What lingers after the credits is a sense of earnest, if slightly contrived, charm, carried by the sincere performances of its young cast. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: JoBeth Williams
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With the family on a quiet afternoon, for a gentle coming-of-age story.
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