Finding Julia

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In Manhattan, Eurasian acting student Julia Chamonix (Ha Phuong) is unable to enjoy the privileged life she shares with her doting father (Andrew McCarthy). Haunted by the tragic early death of her mother-a former star actress and singer in Vietnam-a... more

In Manhattan, Eurasian acting student Julia Chamonix (Ha Phuong) is unable to enjoy the privileged life she shares with her doting father (Andrew McCarthy). Haunted by the tragic early death of her mother-a former star actress and singer in Vietnam-and likewise haunted by a secret desire she has to hide from the world, Julia struggles in her acting studies under renowned coach Igor (Richard Chamberlain). Meanwhile she begins to experience recurrent nightmares in which she relives the car accident that killed her mother. Caught between two very different cultures, East and West, Julia questions if she will ever fit in anywhere.

GENRE: Drama
MPAA RATING: PG-13
RUN TIME: 118 minutes
RELEASE DATE: April 19, 2019
STARRING: Andrew McCarthy , Richard Chamberlain , Kieu Chinh , Ha Phuong
DIRECTOR(S): Igor Sunara
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WRITER(S): Kieu Chinh, Andrew Craft, Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Ha Phuong
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