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| Director: | Lara Jean Gallagher | 
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| Writer: | Lara Jean Gallagher | 
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| Reeling from a one-sided breakup, heartbroken Karen breaks into her ex’s lakehouse. There, she strikes up a complicated relationship with provocative younger woman Lana. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 27, 2019 | 
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| Director: | Lara Jean Gallagher | 
| Writer: | Lara Jean Gallagher | 
| Genres: | Drama | 
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| Production Companies | Oscilloscope, High Pony Pictures, Revery | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Otmara Marrero | Karen | 
| Sydney Sweeney | Lana | 
| Will Brittain | Beau | 
| Sonya Walger | D. | 
| Meeko | Bingo | 
| Gregory Brady | Country Store Owner | 
| Sean Sisson | Young Man | 
| Camille Carpenter | Young Woman | 
| Alissa Jessup | Bartender | 
| Clinton Evans | Man at Bar | 
| Laura Faye Smith | Karaoke Singer | 
| Christopher Tallmadge | Smoking Man | 
| Samuel Summer | Derrick | 
| Will Cuddy | Matt | 
| Chase Offerle | Tommy | 
| Lilian McNeil | Julie's Sister | 
| Deborah Rightler | Julie's Mom | 
| Name | Job | 
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| Weston Currie | Thanks | 
| Alexander Morris | Script Supervisor, Editor | 
| Camille Carpenter | Art Direction | 
| Nicole Arbusto | Casting | 
| Sean Sisson | Production Manager | 
| Travis Stanton | First Assistant Camera | 
| Allyson Riggs | Still Photographer | 
| Liz Haan | Key Grip | 
| Rose Mackey | Assistant Costume Designer | 
| Christina Kortum | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist | 
| Sara Dickman | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist | 
| Wilson Peery | Art Department Coordinator | 
| Francesca Tricamo-Palmer | Casting Assistant | 
| Morgan Johnson | ADR Recordist, Sound Editor | 
| Jackie Westfall | Music Supervisor | 
| Emily E.A. Baker | Production Design, Set Decoration | 
| Andres Karu | Director of Photography | 
| Lara Jean Gallagher | Director, Writer | 
| Simon Max Hill | Additional Casting | 
| Aimee Lynn Barneburg | Unit Production Manager | 
| Jordan Kelley | First Assistant Camera | 
| Marc Ripper | Digital Imaging Technician | 
| Zach Kahl | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Anne Sellery | Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head | 
| Amber Arpin | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist | 
| Rachel Mossey | Extras Casting, Production Coordinator | 
| Brian Kinkley | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Jamie McMullen | Music Coordinator | 
| Katy Jarzebowski | Original Music Composer | 
| Jayme Hansen | Costume Design | 
| Noah Woodburn | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Davis Priestley | First Assistant Director | 
| Sam Naiman | Steadicam Operator | 
| Harrisen Logan Howes | First Assistant Camera | 
| Will Walle | Gaffer | 
| Brooke Burgess | Key Costumer | 
| Natalie Huizenga | Sound Editor | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Vincent Lin | Associate Producer | 
| Lara Jean Gallagher | Producer | 
| Aimee Lynn Barneburg | Producer | 
| Kim Bailey | Producer | 
| Andrew Childers | Co-Producer | 
| Matthew D'Amato | Associate Producer | 
| Debra Gallagher | Associate Producer | 
| Karina Ripper | Producer | 
| Garett Stenson | Executive Producer | 
| Stephanie Foyer | Co-Producer | 
| Bryce Fortner | Associate Producer | 
| Davis Priestley | Producer | 
| Isabel Marden | Producer | 
| Barry Gallagher | Associate Producer | 
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A secluded Pacific Northwest lake house in the woods becomes the lonely setting in “Clementine,” writer / director Lara Gallagher‘s first feature film about the complexities of female relationships and intimacy. The story is simple, but the emotional devastation of the main characters is anything bu ... t. Karen (Otmara Marrero) is reeling from a painful breakup with an older, more successful woman. Dealing with this heartache the best she can, Karen flees to her estranged lover’s vacation home to take shelter. When a mysterious and provocative teenager named Lana (Sydney Sweeney) shows up one day, Karen becomes obsessed and entangled with the irresistible femme fatale. The film is so much more than just a sexual coming-of-age story, although it’s refreshing to see another lesbian perspective shown onscreen with relatable (and nuanced) female characters. Karen and Lana are at different stages in their lives; the younger woman exploring a natural curiosity about love and lust, while the more mature woman is coming to terms with her own failures in life. Karen longs to revisit her days of youthful optimism, and Lana embodies that feeling. What bonds the two together is so much more than a physical attraction, it’s the loneliness and heartache that grows from a yearning to be loved. The two leads turn in quiet, effective performances, even if their chemistry is a little stiff (luckily it still works within the confines of the story). The film is a slow burn with very little dialogue in the first twenty minutes, and even the most patient of viewers will likely be disappointed that the mystery that’s built never really pays off. Still, “Clementine” is so interesting and authentic and thoughtful, especially when it comes to the female LGBTQ experience on film, that it’s worth your time.