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I'm here by way of Andi, and I'd love to win Tideland or One for Sorrow.
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Tideland is a dark and disturbing tale about Jeliza-Rose, a young girl whose parents are both consumers of heavy drugs.
Just one more.. 2007
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Tideland is both frightening and delightful, both gothic and tender.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Jeliza-Rose, the narrator of Tideland, is an eleven-year-old girl whose parents are heroin addicts.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Mark Kermode: Perhaps the most personal of [Terry] Gilliam's films, Tideland is a bold expression of artistic independence with little regard for popular taste or PC politeness.
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Tideland is both frightening and delightful, both gothic and tender.
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Tideland is a dark and disturbing tale about Jeliza-Rose, a young girl whose parents are both consumers of heavy drugs.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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Jeliza-Rose, the narrator of Tideland, is an eleven-year-old girl whose parents are heroin addicts.
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(Looking at the IMDB, I’m also pointed to the fact that Jodelle Ferland, the young actress from Silent Hill and Tideland, is in Eclipse, which I hadn’t realized previously.)
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Those photos of North Dakota remind me of Terry Gilliam's "Tideland" which, if you haven't seen it, you should.
Holiday Ponderables Heather McDougal 2007
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