Charms for the Easy Life (2002)
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Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Charlie Kate Birch (the always-amazing Gena Rowlands) is an unusually independent woman for 1930s North Carolina--she's a caregiver, midwife, and herbalist who preaches self-reliance and feminism... Charlie Kate Birch (the always-amazing Gena Rowlands) is an unusually independent woman for 1930s North Carolina--she's a caregiver, midwife, and herbalist who preaches self-reliance and feminism to her daughter Sophia (Mimi Rogers) and granddaughter Margaret (Susan May Pratt). Together, the three generations of women help each other navigate through life as they experience the trials and tribulations of love, family, and self-determination in their sleepy Southern town. [More]
Starring: Gena Rowlands, Mimi Rogers, Susan May Pratt, Geordie Johnson
Starring: Gena Rowlands, Mimi Rogers, Susan May Pratt, Geordie Johnson
Director: Joan Micklin Silver
Director: Joan Micklin Silver
Screenwriter: Angela Shelton
Composer: Van Dyke Parks
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