Released in 2002, Tadpole was a darling of the Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Gary Winick and shot on digital video for a remarkably low budget (reportedly around $150,000), it became a symbol of the "Digital Revolution" in cinema. It proved that you didn't need Hollywood money to tell a compelling story, provided you had sharp writing and a talented cast.
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Oscar returns home to New York for Thanksgiving break, determined to confess his love for his stepmother, Eve (Sigourney Weaver). However, complications arise when he is seduced by Eve’s best friend, Diane (Bebe Neuwirth), while he is intoxicated and Diane is wearing Eve's perfumed scarf. The film explores Oscar's navigation of these complex relationships and his eventual realization regarding his obsession. Roger Ebert Cast & Key Information "Scenes from the movie Tadpole (2002) fully translated