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Acting
Diane Lane ages 15 to 40; Anne Bancroft owns the frame at 99.
Writing
Allan Gurganus adaptation: ornate, profane, and sneakily feminist.
Costume
A century of Southern fashion as psychological archaeology.
Director
Ken Cameron
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