A Very Serious Person

A Very Serious Person

Infobox Film
name = A Very Serious Person


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director = Charles Busch
producer = Daryl Roth
Richard Guay
writer = Charles Busch
Carl Andress
narrator =
starring = Polly Bergen
Charles Busch
Dana Ivey
Julie Halston
Carl Andress
P.J. Verhoest
music = Andrew Sherman
cinematography = Joseph Parlagreco
editing = Frank Reynolds
distributor = Wolfe Video
released = April 28, 2006
runtime = 95 minutes
country = flagicon|USA USA
language = English
budget =
gross =
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website =
amg_id = 1:347402
imdb_id = 0491223

"A Very Serious Person" is a 2006 drama film directed by Charles Busch.

Plot

Jan (Charles Busch), an itinerant male nurse from Denmark, takes a new job with Mrs. A (Polly Bergen), a terminally ill Manhattan woman raising her parentless thirteen-year-old grandson, Gil (PJ Verhoest). Spending the summer by the shore, the emotionally reserved Jan finds himself oddly cast as a mentor to Gil in having to prepare the sensitive boy for life with his cousins in Florida after his grandmother’s death. A deep friendship grows between these two solitary people. By the end of the summer, Gil has developed a new maturity and independence, while the enigmatic Jan has revealed his own vulnerability. [ [http://www.seriouspersonthemovie.com/ Web Site Unavailable ] ]

Cast

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External links

* [http://www.seriouspersonthemovie.com/ Movie's official website]
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