Made-Up Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Award-winning actor Tony Shalhoub adds the "director" hyphenate to his calling card with this labor of love, starring his wife, Brooke Adams, and written by his sister-in-law, Lynne Adams. Made-Up lightly parodies the reality-TV "makeover" craze as it tells the tale of Elizabeth (Brooke Adams), a middle-aged divorcée who agrees to be made over by her daughter Sara (Eva Amurri), a process which will be documented for eternity by her aspiring-filmmaker sister, Kate (Lynne Adams). A former actress still smarting over her long-since faded stardom, Elizabeth is none too pleased at having her transformation videotaped, but she goes along with it, and soon finds that her "new you" is winning over the affections of a new beau, restaurateur Max (Shalhoub). But self-doubt continues to nag at Elizabeth, to the point where she almost undermines her own chances at romance. Lynne Adams based her screenplay on her own one-woman play; Gary Sinise makes an appearance as Elizabeth's ex-husband. - Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
01/23/2004
DVD Release Date:
07/26/2005
Rating:
Not Rated
Run Time:
96 min.
Distributor(s):
Independent Artists
Production Co.:
Sister Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Starting Over, Mothers and Daughters, Midlife Crises, Filmmaking
Tone:
Intimate, Irreverent, Quirky, Satirical, Wry
Keywords:
beautician, divorce, filmmaker, makeover, makeup, single-parent, teenagers
Language:
English
Status:
DVD