A Family Affair (2001 film)
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''A Family Affair'' is a 2001 lesbian
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directed by Helen Lesnick. The director followed the film up with ''Inescapable'' in 2003.


Plot

Rachel Rosen (Helen Lesnick) moves back to
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after breaking up with her girlfriend Reggie Abravanel ( Michele Greene) who she had been with for the past 13 years. After a string of unsuccessful new relationships Rachel agrees to let her mother Leah Rosen (
Arlene Golonka Arlene Leanore Golonka (January 23, 1936 – May 31, 2021) was an American actress. She is perhaps best known for playing Millie Hutchins on the television comedy ''The Andy Griffith Show'' and Millie Swanson on ''Mayberry R.F.D.'', and often ...
) set her up on a
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with Christine Peterson (
Erica Shaffer Erica Shaffer is an American actress who has worked in independent films and television. Some of the films include '' A Family Affair'', ''The Truth is Always Complicated'', '' The Fall'', ''Catalina Trust'', ''The Socratic Method'', ''Three ...
). Their relationship is a success and a year later they decide to get married. Then a few days before the wedding Reggie comes to California to find Rachel, hoping to get back together...


Cast

*Helen Lesnick as Rachel Rosen *
Erica Shaffer Erica Shaffer is an American actress who has worked in independent films and television. Some of the films include '' A Family Affair'', ''The Truth is Always Complicated'', '' The Fall'', ''Catalina Trust'', ''The Socratic Method'', ''Three ...
as Christine Peterson *
Arlene Golonka Arlene Leanore Golonka (January 23, 1936 – May 31, 2021) was an American actress. She is perhaps best known for playing Millie Hutchins on the television comedy ''The Andy Griffith Show'' and Millie Swanson on ''Mayberry R.F.D.'', and often ...
as Leah Rosen * Barbara Stuart as Sylvia Peterson * Michele Greene as Reggie Abravanel *
Suzanne Westenhoefer Suzanne Westenhoefer (born March 31, 1961 in Columbia, Pennsylvania) is an American out lesbian stand-up comedian. She starred as a panelist on GSN's 2006 remake of ''I've Got a Secret'', which featured a panel of gay celebrities who had to gue ...
as Carol Rosen *Michael Moerman as Sam Rosen * David Radford as Joe * Don Loper as Matthew Rosen *Keith E. Wright as Rob *Mark DeWhitt as Danny *Tracy Hughes as Nancy *Joel Hepner as Stanley Peterson *Suzana Norberg as Kathi *Michael McGee as Barry *Jack Silbaugh as Steve *Kelly Neill as Debi *Ellen Lawler as Suzi *Suzi Miller as Teri


Production

The film is set in
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.


Reception

Kevin Thomas at the
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said "Lesnick knows how to build her characters from within, and as a result this gentle film delivers an emotional wallop all the more potent for being unexpected." Ella Taylor at LA Weekly said "The pacing never accelerates beyond sluggish, and Lesnick’s script is an awkward pile of gag lines." C.W. Nevius at
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said it has "a sweet finish that saves this as a good old-fashioned love story." Connie Ogle at Miami Herald said "Lesnick's vision of tolerance is a soothing thought."


References


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* * 2001 films Lesbian-related films 2001 LGBT-related films 2000s English-language films {{LGBT-film-stub