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Journey

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In this drama based on a novel by Patricia MacLachlan, 11-year-old Journey (Max Pomeranc) is heartbroken when his mother, Min (Meg Tilly), skips town, leaving him and his sister, Cat (Eliza Dushku), alone. Then they are sent to live on the family farm with their grandmother Lottie (Brenda Fricker) and grandfather Marcus (Jason Robards). It's a difficult transition, but over time Journey gets used to his new life, especially when Marcus helps the him develop an interest in photography.

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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat Spirituality & Practice Magical movie that speaks profoundly about loss, grief, forgiveness, and family solidarity. Aug 21, 2002 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member We had to watch this in school, more scenery shots than story. I feel like the scenery shots were there to get the movie to 1 hour. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this drama based on a novel by Patricia MacLachlan, 11-year-old Journey (Max Pomeranc) is heartbroken when his mother, Min (Meg Tilly), skips town, leaving him and his sister, Cat (Eliza Dushku), alone. Then they are sent to live on the family farm with their grandmother Lottie (Brenda Fricker) and grandfather Marcus (Jason Robards). It's a difficult transition, but over time Journey gets used to his new life, especially when Marcus helps the him develop an interest in photography.
Director
Tom McLoughlin
Producer
Brent Shields
Screenwriter
Patricia MacLachlan
Production Co
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Rating
PG, TV-PG
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 37m
Sound Mix
Stereo