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Annette Benning, Suzanne Cholodenko and Julianne Moore on the set of "The Kids are All Right" (Suzanne Tenner)
Hollywood has never produced a realistic movie about lesbian parents — until now. In her new film "The Kids Are All Right," writer and director Lisa Cholodenko tells the story of two moms and their sperm donor. Cholodenko tells Kurt how she managed to make an accessible, touching film out of what could have been an outsider art-house flick.
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I'm really disappointed that you revealed a major plot spoiler in this interview. None of the (numerous!) other profiles and reviews I've heard for this movie have mentioned it. I'm still eager to see it, but now I know the twist, and I wish I didn't.
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