The life of an ambitious small town TV reporter is upended when the death of her husband tasks her with having to help raise her 15-year-old stepdaughter.The life of an ambitious small town TV reporter is upended when the death of her husband tasks her with having to help raise her 15-year-old stepdaughter.The life of an ambitious small town TV reporter is upended when the death of her husband tasks her with having to help raise her 15-year-old stepdaughter.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 5 nominations total
Jack Miller
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I had the privilege of seeing Isabel's Garden at the LA Film Festival recently. My friends and I heard a lot of buzz about it and wanted to check it out. As we walked out of the theater, we all looked at each other and collectively said, "Wow." It's beautifully written, masterfully shot, and the cast is incredible together. It made me tear up, but it's also so full of hope. The buzz is well deserved and I'm not surprised it's already winning awards. A reminder of how important -- and impressive -- independent filmmaking is. I could not recommend it more. If IMDB let you give 11 stars, I'd give it 11!
Please see this film TODAY. Tell every woman you know to watch it, especially anyone who has ever been a part of a blended family, divorce with children. It's a hopeful family drama that is so sincere, raw at times, real and wise. There were moments in the film where I had to pause and just process. "I never told you it's okay to love her" wrecked me. All of the performances were beautiful including the male character, Manuel Lozano. The women are telling this story, living it. I also love that there are 3 generations represented here, the audience gets valuable insight into each woman and her journey. It's really beautiful how everyone evolves. The editing truly was a part of the storytelling here. Loved it. "The best gift I was given...was you". This film is a gift and a reminder why independent films are so essential.
I don't typically post reviews, but, after watching Isabel's Garden at the Los Angeles Film Festival, I had to make this my first. I was really blown away by the beautiful and complex story telling shown in the writing, directing, score...The director Kit Rich has already won awards for Best Direction for this film and you can see why. She pulled incredible performances from her cast, the cinematography of the film is epic, even the costume design is elevated. This is an important story for an important segment of women who are figuring out the day to day of blended family lives. A must see! Bravo to the filmmaker.
I wasn't expecting it but two tears rolled down my cheek toward the end of the movie. There were a couple of scenes that were just so real and raw that I had to write this review. It's rare to get that in cinema anymore. I really appreciate the cast in this movie and the deep dive into how relationships can help you heal and get through hard times. Somehow this film also touches upon female relationships in revealing how competition doesn't serve women. Each character meant something in this film and had a unique connection and storyline with the main characters. I found that kind of writing impressive.
This movie warmed my heart. I didn't expect to tear up throughout it, or laugh out loud, or leave feeling a bubbling of hope for humanity, but I did. This is a beautifully written and directed film, with fantastic acting. It's a touching and spirit-lifting story about unlikely friendships and family, and the choices we make as women to take ownership of our own narrative. I was shocked to learn that this is the director and writer Kit Rich's first feature film, which made it even more impressive and made me enjoy it even more. I look forward to seeing what comes next from her (hopefully something soon!)
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