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Angel Rodriguez Director: Jim McKay Cast: Jonan Everett, Rachel Griffiths, Denis O'Hare, Wallace Little

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/28/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 56,467

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Audio commentary with writer/director Jim McKay; The Making of Angel Rodriguez

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Disc #1 -- Angel Rodriguez
1. Nicole's, 9:15 pm [16:45]
2. Pricipal's Office, 11:10 am [10:32]
3. Times Square, 11:35 am [16:51]
4. The Bridge, 5:45 pm [14:41]
5. Nicole's, 8 pm [9:58]
6. Raymond's, 8:25 pm [4:34]
7. The Office, 9:10 am [7:44]
8. Credits [5:13]

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Cultural conflicts threaten to derail the relationship between a determined youth counselor and her headstrong young charge in this drama from Girls Town director Jim McKay. Despite being labeled a delinquent by the child welfare system, African-American inner-city youth Angel (Jonan Everett) is in reality just a troubled teen attempting to survive in his harsh surroundings. When Angel is kicked out of his home on the heels of a heated argument with his father, Angel's pregnant, thirtysomething counselor, Nicole (Rachel Griffiths), warmly accepts the troubled boy into her home until the birth of her baby. As Angel begins to drift back into the self-defeating patterns that led to the rift with his father and Nicole ponders the effect that childbirth will have on her identity, the pair's already fragile relationship threatens to crumble amidst these weighty issues. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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