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  1. Personal Velocity: Three Portraits is a surprisingly realistic glimpse into the lives of three women. First-time director Rebecca Miller adapted her own successful novel into this refreshing film and won the prestigious Grand Jury Prize and the Excellence in Cinematography Award at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.. Each portrait is a separate entity, essentially three short stories.

  2. Synopsis. A tale of three women who have reached a turning point in their lives. Delia is a spirited, working-class woman from a small town in New York who leaves her abusive husband and sets out on a journey to reclaim the power she has lost. Greta is a sharp, spunky editor who is rotten "with ambition" despite her own intentions.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2003 · All about Movie: directors and actors, where to watch online, reviews and ratings, movie facts, trailers, stills, backstage. Three women's escapes fro...

  4. Personal Velocity: Three Portraits ist ein Film von Rebecca Miller mit Seth Gilliam, Kyra Sedgwick. Entdecke alle Informationen über der Film Personal Velocity: Three Portraits, videos und ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2001 · 68 books87 followers. Rebecca Miller is an American film director, screenwriter and actress, most known for her films Personal Velocity: Three Portraits, The Ballad of Jack and Rose and Angela, all of which she wrote and directed. Daughter of playwright Arthur Miller and photographer Inge Morath. Miller married the actor Daniel Day-Lewis in 1996.

  6. A tale of three women who have reached a turning point in their lives. Delia is a spirited, working-class woman from a small town in New York who leaves her abusive husband and sets out on a journey to reclaim the power she has lost. Greta is a sharp, spunky editor who is rotten "with ambition"...

  7. Personal Velocity: Three Portraits. Dirigida Por. Rebecca Miller. Estados Unidos, 2002. Drama. 86. Sinopsis. Rebecca Miller adapted three of her own short stories for Personal Velocity: Three Portraits, winner of the Grand Prize at Sundance in 2002. Sinopsis.