A Sense Of Entitlement (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 19, 2000

Original Title:
A Sense Of Entitlement

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 28

When it's time to grow up, difficult decisions must be made

Art student Jessica and her half-sister model Caroline are told by their wealthy father Mr. Blaine that he has decided to financially cut off both of them. This causes the two women to re-evaluate their lives. Jessica must figure out what is most important to her: family, boyfriend Albert or her studies. Caroline must learn independence for the first time in her life. As Mr. Blaine and his assistant Benton arrive in town to confront Jessica and Caroline, his decision will forever alter their lives and their relationships to one another.

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Assistant Director:
M. Allison Thiel

Cinematography:
Ola Brattås

Costume Design:
Yuri Miyake

Director:
Mark L. Feinsod

Editor:
Ray Burris

Makeup Artist:
Matt Garber

Producer:
Scott Kemper

Production Designer:
Lisa Mareiniss

Writer:
Mark L. Feinsod

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