Thursday, May 30, 2013

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Greetings From Tim Buckley Title: Greetings From Tim Buckley
Year: 2013
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Release Date: 2013-05-03
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 99 minutes
Studio: Tribeca Film
Rating: Unrated
Critics Count: 427
Average Rating: 9/10
Movie Casts: Penn Badgley, Imogen Poots, Ben Rosenfield, Jessica D. Stone

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The Greetings From Tim Buckley 2013 was released on 2013-05-03. It's directed by Dan Algrant and stars Penn Badgley as Jeff Buckley, along with Imogen Poots as Allie, Ben Rosenfield as Tim Buckley. This Drama movie has Unrated MPAA rating, 20 audience score. The studioo Tribeca Film.

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Greetings From Tim Buckley Synopsis

In 1991, a young musician named Jeff Buckley (Penn Badgley, "Gossip Girl," MARGIN CALL) rehearses for his public singing debut at a Brooklyn tribute concert for his father, the late folk singer Tim Buckley. Struggling with the legacy of a man he barely knew, Jeff finds solace in a relationship with an enigmatic young woman (Imogen Poots, 28 WEEKS LATER) working at the show. As they explore New York City, their adventures recall glimpses of Tim's (Ben Rosenfield) own 60s heyday, as he drives cross-country with a girlfriend and finds himself on the verge of stardom. Leading up to the now-legendary show that launched Jeff's own brilliant career, GREETINGS FROM TIM BUCKLEY is a poignant mirror portrait of father and son, two of the most beloved singer-songwriters of their generations. -- (C) Tribeca

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