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Director
  
Nicholas Gray

Music director
  
David Goodrich

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

7.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Romance

Screenplay
  
Nicholas Gray

Writer
  
Nicholas Gray

Language
  
English

If You Could Say It in Words movie poster

Release date
  
October 8, 2008 (2008-10-08)

Cast
  
Marin Ireland
(Sadie Mitchell),
Alvin Keith
(Nelson Hodge),
Gerry Lehane
(Dr Mark Gibson),
Yvonne Woods
(Julia Gibson),
Dana Snyder
(Baseball Fan)

Similar movies
  
Adam (2009), Mozart and the Whale (2005), White Frog (2012), A Mile in His Shoes (2011), Dear John (2010)

Tagline
  
An unflinching romance.

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If You Could Say it in Words is a 2008 American romance film written and directed by Nicholas Gray (The Paper Store). It focuses on the relationship between two disparate individuals. The film played at multiple American film festivals in 2008-09. It has also been screened in connection with autism "awareness" programs in Nebraska in 2009 and by the Dutch Ministry of Health's during Autism "Awareness" Week in 2010. The film will be distributed on DVD in North America by Vanguard Cinema in November 2010.

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Plot

If You Could Say It in Words Edward Hopper quote If you could say it in words there would be

Nelson Hodge is a lower class painter with undiagnosed Asperger syndrome who is immersed in completing a triptych of emotion paintings. Sadie Mitchell is attempting to get her life back in order while sacrificing in most areas of her life. The two meet by chance and engage in an awkward romance that starts to bring their flaws to the surface.

Cast

  • Alvin Keith ..... Nelson Hodge
  • Marin Ireland ..... Sadie Mitchell
  • Gerry Lehane ..... Dr. Mark Gibson
  • Yvonne Woods ..... Julie Gibson
  • Susanna Guzman ..... Maria Ramirez
  • PaSean Wilson ..... Lucy
  • Douglas Stewart ..... Dr. Sid Meyers
  • Dana Snyder ..... Baseball Fan #1
  • Stephen McKinley Henderson ... Baseball Fan #2
  • McDonald Gray Jr. ..... Dr. Radison
  • Sam Torpio ..... Ewan Lancaster
  • Katie Cook ..... Sally Stoop
  • Brett Casne ..... Yankee Hater #1
  • Joseph Wickersham ..... Yankee Hater #2
  • John Lewis ..... Yankee Hater #3
  • Joshua Minton ..... Yankee Hater #4
  • Tom Dudzic ..... Yankee Hater #5
  • Roberto Lombardi ..... Yoga Student
  • Critical reception

    Alex Plank, founder of the Wrong Planet community for autism and autism spectrum disorders, first discussed the film on the organization's website with a February 2008 interview with actor Alvin Keith and director Nicholas Gray. In September 2008 he wrote a review in which he described his appreciation for the film's three-dimensional and unexaggerated interpretation of the disorder, calling it "...the most authentic portrayal of an autistic person I've ever seen in the movies."

    New York Film Critics Circle member, Mike d'Angelo, gave special praise to actress Marin Ireland, calling her work "...one of the most stunning performances I've seen in the past couple of years — easily my top Best Actress pick for various polls and surveys, at this writing, should the film get a New York commercial release."

    Awards and nominations

    The film was named Best Feature and Best of Festival at the 2008 Derby City Film Festival in Louisville, Kentucky.

    The film's West Coast premiere was at the 2009 Method Fest in Calabasas Ca, near Los Angeles. Method Fest is named after the famous "Method" school of acting, showcases breakout acting performances in character and story-driven films. At this festival the film was presented by award-winning writer Dennis Lehane and earned nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Low Budget Filmmaking and for Best Actress (Marin Ireland).

    References

    If You Could Say It in Words Wikipedia
    If You Could Say It in Words IMDb If You Could Say It in Words themoviedb.org


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