Jolene
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Dan Ireland
Donald Sutherland
Dermot Mulroney
Jennifer Pfalzgraff
Barbara Glover
Zeb Newman
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A young heroine's cross-country adventures begin at age 15 and continue over the course of a decade.
Director
Dan Ireland
Cast
Donald Sutherland
Dermot Mulroney
Jennifer Pfalzgraff
Barbara Glover
Zeb Newman
Sally Jo Bannow
John Dobradenka
Benjamin Mouton
Jedediah Shoemaker
Chazz Palminteri
Jose Rosete
Cathy Rankin
Ronald Axell
Matthew Hish
Theresa Russell
Frances Fisher
Stephanie Likes
Debbie Bartelt
Danny Max
Rupert Friend
Jessica Chastain
Denise Richards
Cristen Irene
Dave Aiona King
Travis Scott Newman
Sherry Leigh
Michael Vartan
Jimmy Flowers
Josef Rainer
Shannon Whirry
Crew
Bernt Capra
Siobahn Carmody
Luis Colina
E.l. Doctorow
Harry Gregson-williams
Dick Hansen
Venus Kanani
Nicole Lobart
Zachary Matz
Gail Mcmullen
Paula Merril-belak
Robert B Myers
Jeffrey O'brien
Felipe Pena
Nando Rao
Claudio Rocha
Nathalie Samanon
Rod Smith
Mary Vernieu
Dennis Yares
Riva Yares
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of the Best Actress Golden Space Needle Award (Jessica Chastain) at the 2008 Seattle International Film Festival.
Limited Release in United States Fall October 29, 2010
Released in United States on Video April 26, 2011
Released in United States 2008
Released in United States January 2009
Limited Release in United States Fall October 29, 2010 (New York City)
Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Special Presentation) May 22-June 15, 2008.
Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (World Cinema Now) January 6-19, 2009.
Released in United States on Video April 26, 2011
Released in United States 2008 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Special Presentation) May 22-June 15, 2008.)
Based on the short story "Jolene: A Life" written by E.L. Doctorow from the novel "Sweet Land Stories" published by Random House; May 4, 2004.
Released in United States January 2009 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (World Cinema Now) January 6-19, 2009.)