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David Gordon Green makes a stunning directorial debut with GEORGE WASHINGTON, a highly poetic drama that tells the story of the inhabitants of a small, impoverished southern American town. Focusing on a group of five adolescent friends--George (Donald Holden), Nasia (Candace Evanofski), Buddy (Curtis Cotton III), Vernon (Damian .. Read more
| Starring | Curtis Cotton III, Candace Evanofski, Rachael Handy, Donald Holden |
|---|---|
| Director | David Gordon Green |
| Genres | Drama |
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