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Movie
Fay Grim
Synopsis
A single mother from Queens becomes unwittingly embroiled in international espionage in director Hal Hartley's sequel to the critically acclaimed Henry Fool. Fay Grim (Parker Posey) is determined to raise her 14-year-old son, Ned (Liam Aiken), so he won't be like his father, Henry (Thomas Jay Ryan), who disappeared seven years ago after accidentally murdering a vicious neighbor. As Fay's brother, Simon (James Urbaniak), serves time in a prison cell for aiding Henry in his daring escape, he gradually begins to suspect that the man who inspired him to take up writing in the first place is not the louse he appeared to be, but instead the keeper of some potentially explosive government secrets that, if made public, could prove quite dangerous. As Simon begins to explore the possibility that Henry's autobiography, "Confessions," contains coded references to a wide variety of international atrocities committed by governments around the world, the CIA contacts Fay to inform her that her husband was killed in a hotel fire in Sweden shortly after fleeing America, and that the French government is currently in possession of two notebooks containing drafts of "Confessions." Convinced that the notebooks contain information that could endanger the security of the United States, CIA agent Fulbright (Jeff Goldblum) convinces Fay to travel to Paris and retrieve Henry's property before the information falls into the wrong hands. Now trapped in the middle of a cross-continental con and thrust deep into the world of international espionage, Fay is about to find out that her ex-husband is not only still alive, but in more trouble than he could ever imagine.
Cast
- Parker Posey
- Jeff Goldblum
- James Urbaniak
- D.J. Mendel
- Liam Aiken
- Megan Gay
- Jasmin Tabatabai
- Chuck Montgomery
- John Keogh
- Claudia Michelsen
- Leo Fitzpatrick
- J.E. Heys
- Aminata Seck
- David Scheller
- Aoibheann O'Hara
- Harald Schrott
- Miho Nikaido
- Elina Löwensohn
- Peter Benedict
- Tim Seyfi
- Hubert Mulzer
- Mehdi Nebbou
- Saffron Burrows
- Suzan Anbeh
- Nikolai Kinski
- Robert Seeliger
- Thomas Jay Ryan
- Olga Kolb
- Jef Bayonne
- Mohamed Makhtoumi
- René Ifrah
- Sibel Kekilli
- Erdal Yildiz
- Adnan Maral
- Erkan Bektas
- Anatole Taubman
- Marko Lakobrija
- Karim Cherif
- Ercan Özcelik
- Evgeniy Sitokhin
- Mark Zak
- Ian T. Dickinson
- Korhan Onur
- Susanne Hopf
- Richard Sylvarnes
- Anette Guther
- Kyle Gilman
- Natalya Meyer
- Bernd Wildau
- Kerstin Gaecklein
- Todd Wagner
- Anja Dihrberg
- Theodora Katsoulogiannakis
- Ted Hope
- Heiko Schmidt
- Hal Hartley
- Adolf Wojtinek
- Paul Oberle
- Sarah Cawley
- Mark Cuban