Expanding upon her award-winning short film, writer-director Liz Sargent again casts her sister Anna Sargent in the story of a cognitively disabled woman facing tough realities about her aging parents ...
Liz Sargent directs her sister Anna Sargent, who has cognitive disability, in a film that started as a Sundance short. They spoke, along with co-star Ali Ahn, about the project at IndieWire's Sundance ...
Anna, a 38-year-old Korean adoptee with a cognitive disability, cares for her aging parents in a fragile balance of meeting each others’ needs. When a Florida heat wave shatters their family and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of the Sundance premiere of her debut feature, Take Me Home, award-winning filmmaker Liz Sargent has inked with Mgmt Entertainment for representation across film and television.
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'Take Me Home' review: A story of caregiving challenges balances dark truths with charm and humor
For Anna, the 30-something woman at the center of Take Me Home, the smallest change in her routine can set her off. As the movie opens upon her circumscribed suburban life, Anna, who has a cognitive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Writer/director Liz Sargent’s “Take Me Home,” a U.S. Dramatic Competition premiere here at Sundance, strikes a particularly ...
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