

Something About Amelia
Counseling helps family deal with the discovery that their child was sexually abused by the closest relative.
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Plot Summary
This powerful TV movie chronicles the disturbing story of Amelia, a young woman who attempts suicide and then reveals she has been sexually abused by her father. Her mother struggles to believe her, torn between her love for her daughter and her husband. The narrative follows the ensuing legal battles and the devastating emotional toll on the family.
Critical Reception
'Something About Amelia' was widely praised for its sensitive and unflinching portrayal of a difficult subject matter, earning significant critical acclaim and numerous awards. It was lauded for its strong performances, particularly from Glenn Close and Matthew Modine, and its impactful direction.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its courageous handling of child sexual abuse.
- Lauded for powerful and emotional performances by the lead actors.
- Recognized for its significant social impact and awareness-raising.
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Awards & Accolades
Won multiple Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Lead Actress for Glenn Close and Outstanding Directing for Randa Haines. Also received a Golden Globe nomination for Glenn Close.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by the real-life case of the Trumbull family, though it fictionalizes many elements for dramatic purposes.
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