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Duration: 97 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1040 | Added: 2018-Oct-01 |
Alternate Names: DH Lovelife, Darryl Hannah, Daryl Christine Hannah, dhlovelife, Деріл Ханна, دریل هانا
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Daryl Hannah is an American actress and environmental activist born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. After attending the University of Southern California (USC), she debuted in Brian De Palma's 'The Fury' (1978). She gained prominence with roles in films like Ron Howard's 'Splash' (1984) and Herbert Ross's 'Steel Magnolias' (1989). Notably, Hannah won the Jury Award at the Berlin International Film Festival for Best Short in 1994 for her work on 'The Last Supper' (1993), a film she directed, wrote, and produced. No substantial information about her personal life or connections to 'Dancing at the Blue Iguana' (2000) was found in the provided texts.
Release Year: 2006
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Щурото еврейско семейство, Competindo com os Steins, Meilleur que les Stein, Pannaan paremmaksi, Mia treli enilikiosi, Bármicvó, Al passo con gli Steins, Не уступить Штейнам, Värsta familjen, Aileme Ragmen, Lucky 13
Director: Scott Marshall
Writer: Mark Zakarin
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Companies: A Road Picture, Miramax, Winsome Entertainment
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
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Keywords: bar mitzvah, broken family, drama, family, father son conflict, jewish, jewish life
In 'Keeping Up with the Steins', three generations of Fiedlers gather for what should be a joyous Bar Mitzvah celebration but turns into a chaotic family reunion. As they prepare for the event, long-buried secrets and familial tensions surface, forcing them to confront their differences and similarities.
'Keeping Up with the Steins' is a heartwarming comedy-drama directed by Scott Marshall in 2006. The film explores themes of family dynamics, generational divides, and Jewish culture through the lens of a Bar Mitzvah celebration gone awry.