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Clementine

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Lara Jean Gallagher
  • Writer: Lara Jean Gallagher
  • Producer: Aimee Lynn Barneberg; Davis Priestley; Kim Bailey; Isabel Marden; Karina Ripper

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In this moody and mysterious narrative feature, a scenic lake house becomes a sanctuary for two young women. Karen (Otmara Marrero), 29, is just out of a long-term relationship and needing a place to lick her wounds, so she sneaks into her ex’s summer home. There she meets the precocious Lana (Sydney Sweeney), whose bold charisma is a welcome distraction. Both Karen and Lana are emotionally guarded, but their cautious flirtation brings each of them a sense of validation.

Sweeney and Marrero deliver hypnotic performances laced with intimacy. Equal parts psychological drama and sexual coming-of-age story, Clementine is a rumination on who we choose to love and how to let go. It’s a beautifully-rendered debut, marking the discovery of an exciting new female filmmaker to watch.

—Lucy Mukerjee


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Cast & Characters

Otmara Marrero as Karen
Sydney Sweeney as Lana
Will Brittain as Beau
Sonya Walger as D.
Chase Offerle as Tommy
Samuel Summer as Derrick
Alissa Jessup as Bartender
Lilian McNeil as Tasha
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