Isle of Hope (2024)

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Isle of Hope  
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Released:  Friday, February 23, 2024  
Length:  96 minutes
Studio: Aventura Entertainment
Genre: Drama
Rating: Isle of Hope is not rated by the Motion Picture Association of America

Isle of Hope Synopsis

Isle of Hope is the story of family and the complexities that come along with them. University Professor Victoria (Mary Stuart Masterson) has a grudge against her self-absorbed mother, the well-known actress Carmen Crawford (Diane Ladd), for crushing her dreams of becoming a playwright. When Carmen suffers a life-threatening stroke and wakes up from a coma, thinking she is living 15 years in the past, Victoria is given a unique opportunity to figure out where her life went off track and reconcile the relationship with her mother. Rounding out the cast is Sam Robards as Victoria's brother William, Andrew McCarthy as Victoria's ex-husband, and newcomer Jessica Lynn Wallace as their daughter.

Isle of Hope was adapted from an Argentinian stage play “Dias Contados” by Oscar Martinez and brought to the screen by writer/director Damian Romay. The Argentinean American film and television writer, producer, and director graduated from the University of Southern California's film school with a master's degree in screenwriting. Romay has made more than 30 films, several of which were filmed in South Florida, St. Petersburg, and Saint Augustine and have been seen on both television and streaming channels.


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Movie / Film Review
Diane Ladd is a national treasure, and her grace and beauty are on full-display.
Full Review | Grade: A

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