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  1. With Seymour Cassel, Elisabeth Moss, Michael Esper, Glenn Fitzgerald. The story of the Schaffer family, made up of terminally ill father Jack and his two daughters, bipolar Pappy, and Susannah, who tries to keep the family together despite it taking a strain on her romantic life.

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    • Drama
    • Alexandra Brodsky
    • 2008
  2. ITA. Regia: Cagri Bayrak. Cast: Can Yaman, Ozge Gurel, Hakan Kurtas, Necip Memili, Oznur Serceler, Ilayda Akdogan, Berk Yaygin, Balamir Emren, Aliona Bozbey. Tag: Soap opera. Tutti i giorni alle 8.50. Condividi. Episodi.

  3. Bittersweet Place | Rotten Tomatoes. 2005, Drama, 1h 29m. -- Tomatometer 2 Reviews. -- Audience Score. Want to see. Movie Info. The Schaffer family is falling apart. The father, Jack (Seymour...

    • Drama
    • Seymour Cassel
    • Alexandra Brodsky
  4. Year: 2005. Original title: Bittersweet Place. Synopsis: The story of the Schaffer family, made up of terminally ill father Jack and his two daughters, bipolar Pappy, and Susannah, who tries to keep the family together despite it taking a strain on her romantic life.You can watch Bittersweet Place through on the platforms:

    • Alexandra Brodsky
    • Seymour Cassel
  5. World Premiere. USA | 96 MINUTES | English |. BITTERSWEET PLACE. Drama. Alexandra Brodsky's debut feature is a portrait of the Schaffer family, which consists of an aging father, Pappy (Seymour Cassel) and his two daughters.

  6. 2005 Directed by Alexandra Brodsky. The story of the Schaffer family, made up of terminally ill father Jack and his two daughters, bipolar Pappy, and Susannah, who tries to keep the family together despite it taking a strain on her romantic life. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases.

  7. This is a beautiful film -- honest, provocative, sad, funny and completely original. The acting is superb -- Seymour Cassel gives a memorable performance, as does Glenn Fitzgerald in a pivotal role as Moishe. The writing is extraordinary, subtle, fresh and deeply felt -- a very special film. Saw it at Tribeca Film Festival and was incredibly moved.