Ghost World (2001)

Mirror, Father, Mirror

Mrs. Allsworth (Illeana Douglas) shares her creepy film with her new art students, including a disinterested Enid (Thora Birch).

Directed by Terry Zwigoff.

Released in 2001 by MGM.

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  • actor: Thora Birch
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  • director: Terry Zwigoff
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  • year: 2001
  • studio: MGM