A Walk on the Moon (1999) A Walk on the Moon

A Walk on the Moon ★★½ 1999 (R) Goldwyn's promising directorial debut has 30-ish, vaguely restless Jewish housewife Pearl (Lane) vacationing in the Catskills in the summer of 1969 with her family: teenage daughter Alison (Paquin), son Daniel (Boriello), and intrusive mother-in-law Lillian (Feldshuh). Hubby Marty (Schreiber) is working in the city and visits on the weekends. When sensitive hippie blouse peddler Walker (Mortensen) catches her eye, she decides it's time to catch up on the '60s and her lost teenage years. When she takes off for Woodstock and happens upon her daughter, the family drama is intensified. Pearl's turmoil and motivations are handled well by Lane and the screenwriter Gray, and neither of the men vying for her are cardboard stereotypes, but the abruptly feel-good ending may not work for some. 107m/C VHS, DVD. Diane Lane, Liev Schreiber, Viggo Mortensen, Anna Paquin, Tovah Feldshuh, Bobby Boriello; Director: Tony Goldwyn; Writer: Pamela Gray; Writer: Anthony B. Richmond; Cameo: Mason Daring.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1999
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 107
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Bobby Boriello
Actor Viggo Mortensen
Actor Anna Paquin
Actor Tovah Feldshuh
Actor Diane Lane
Actor Liev Schreiber
Cameo Mason Daring
Cinematographer Anthony B. Richmond
Director Tony Goldwyn
Writer Pamela Gray