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  1. Waiting for the Miracle to Come is a 2018 fantasy drama film written and directed by Lian Lunson, and stars Sophie Lowe, Charlotte Rampling, and Willie Nelson.

  2. 29 apr 2019 · Waiting for the Miracle to Come: Directed by Lian Lunson. With Charlotte Rampling, Willie Nelson, Sophie Lowe, Todd Terry. A young woman receives a cryptic letter from her recently deceased father, which sends her on a journey into the past and leads to a discovery that will change her family forever.

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    • Drama, Fantasy
    • Lian Lunson
    • 2019-04-29
  3. Set in a timeless fairytale of magical realism, Waiting for the Miracle to Come tells the story of a young trapeze artist who is guided by the spirit of her recently deceased father to find ‘The Beautiful Place’.

  4. An aspiring trapeze artist discovers a cryptic letter her recently deceased father once wrote directing her to a gold mine in a remote California desert. Upon arriving in a mysterious town, she finds herself at the gates of "The Beautiful Place," a house occupied by retired vaudeville stars Jimmy and Dixie Riggs.

  5. An aspiring trapeze artist discovers a cryptic letter her father wrote, directing her to a remote gold mine. Upon her arrival, she meets two retired vaudeville stars who help her discover a ...

    • Lian Lunson
    • Drama, Fantasy
    • Charlotte Rampling
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  6. 29 ott 2018 · Instead, Adeline discovers The Beautiful Place, the home of two retired vaudeville stars and a monument to their time in entertainment. What starts a chance encounter, seemingly a mistake on Adeline's part, turns into a friendship that soon goes much deeper in this mystical tale.

  7. 29 apr 2019 · Film Review: ‘Waiting for the Miracle to Come’. Charlotte Rampling and Willie Nelson are improbably but ideally cast as long-married ex-vaudevillians in Lian Lunson’s freeform memory play...