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Halfway
Description
A recently released convict finds himself trapped between his urban criminal past and his new life on probation as the only black man in a conservative white Wisconsin farming town.
A recently released convict finds himself trapped between his urban criminal past and his new life on probation as the only black man in a conservative white Wisconsin farming town.
Actors:
Richard Gallion,
Billy Aaron Brown,
Gillian Zinser,
Mimi Sagadin,
Antonio Polk,
Mike McNamara,
Sarah Gise,
Nicole Scimeca,
Jeffrey DeMunn,
Linda Bright Clay,
Quinton Aaron,
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Richard Gallion
Billy Aaron Brown
28 July 1981, Clarinda, Iowa, USA
Gillian Zinser
4 November 1985, New York City, New York, USA
Mimi Sagadin
Antonio Polk
Mike McNamara
Sarah Gise
Nicole Scimeca
Jeffrey DeMunn
25 April 1947, Buffalo, New York, USA
Linda Bright Clay
Quinton Aaron
15 August 1984, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Ben Caird
Ben Caird
Country:
United States
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Sarah Gise
Nicole Scimeca
Jeffrey DeMunn
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February 28, 2017
Although a little slow to start, Halfway is an impressive first film from Caird.
February 28, 2017
There's much about it that still feels rough, but it's an impressive first feature that shows maturity and insight, and it speaks well of all involved.

