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Causeway (2022)

A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home in New Orleans. When she meets local mechanic James, the pair begin to forge an unexpected bond.
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A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home in New Orleans. When she meets local mechanic James, the pair begin to forge an unexpected bond.

Rating:R
Genre:Drama
Directed By:Lila Neugebauer
Written By:Elizabeth Sanders, Luke Goebel, Ottessa Moshfegh
In Theaters:10/28/2022
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Runtime:96 minutes
Studio:Excellent Cadaver, IAC Films, A24, IPR.VC

Cast


Director

Lila Neugebauer

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Jennifer Lawrence

Lynsey

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Brian Tyree Henry

James

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Linda Emond

Gloria

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Jayne Houdyshell

Sharon

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Stephen McKinley Henderson

Dr. Lucas

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Russell Harvard

Justin

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Sean Carvajal

Santiago

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Frederick Weller

Rick

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Will Pullen

Bro

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Neal Huff

Neuropsychologist

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Danny Wolohan

Jim

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