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Plot

In Linda Kandel's comedy-drama Mascara, three friends find themselves dealing with the not always enjoyable prospect of turning 30 at a time when their lives are already unstable. Rebecca (Ione Skye) has trouble holding a steady job and has gone though a long series of affairs with older men. Her latest boyfriend, Nick (Steve Jones), is a middle-aged photographer who shows a less than wholesome interest in his ripening teenage daughter. Laura (Lumi Cavazos) has just ended a seven-month marriage with Donnie (Steve Schub), who helpfully maxed out all her credit cards before she dumped him. Laura works as a therapist, but she doesn't have much patience with other people's problems at the moment. And Jennifer (Amanda de Cadenet) has separated from her husband after discovering he had a mistress for a short time. Jennifer's response is to throw herself into a series of one-night stands with casual acquaintances and relative strangers -- one of whom she beats when their lovemaking gets too rough for Jennifer's liking. Mascara also features a supporting performance from Karen Black as Rebecca's Aunt Eloise, who has a habit of telling her what she either already knows or doesn't want to hear.
MPAA Rating:
R for strong sexuality, language and a rape scene.
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
94min.
Theatrical Release Date:
05/14/1999
DVD Release Date:
11/18/2003
Distributor(s):
Phaedra
Director(s):
Themes:
Women's Friendship,Playing the Field
Tone:
Intimate
Keywords:
boyfriend,daughter,friendship,photographer,sex,therapist
Country of Origin:
USA (05-14-1999)