THE STATION AGENT
Country: USA
Director: Tom McCarthy
Lead Actors: Peter Dinklage, Patricia Clarkson,
Bobby Cannavale, Michelle Williams, Raven Goodwin, Paul
Benjamin
Running time: 90 min.
Rating: PG (Coarse language, drug use.)
"One of the Year’s
10 Best Films" - National Board of
Review

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| Three people with nothing
in common, except their shared solitude, until chance
circumstances bring their lives together.
THE
STATION AGENT captured audience’s hearts as
an Official Selection of the 2003 Toronto International
Film Festival ® and was one of the hits at the Sundance
Film Festival. Finbar McBride (Peter Dinklage, HUMAN
NATURE) is a reclusive dwarf whose passion for trains
has become his livelihood in a small town where he works
in a model shop. When his protective boss (Paul Benjamin,
LAST RITES) dies, the store closes and Finbar
discovers that he has inherited an abandoned railway
station house in rural New Jersey. Friendless and alone,
Finbar decides to set up house and lead a hermitic life
at the station. He finds himself, however, reluctantly
drawn into the company of Joe (Bobby Cannavale, THE
GURU), a gregarious young coffee-wagon vendor recently
returned to his hometown and Olivia (Patricia Clarkson,
THE SAFETY OF OBJECTS), a middle-aged painter
who has taken refuge from her past in a solitary cottage.
The unlikely threesome find a surprising bond in each
other’s loneliness and determination to live as
outsiders in the small community. However, new friendships
have a way of being tested by unfamiliar twists and
turns. Will the mismatched trio be equipped to triumph
over the inescapable truth that drove them to the small
village in the first place? THE STATION AGENT
is an extremely amiable feature with a big heart that
compels and charms with great compassionate humour.
- Audience Award, Best Picture, 2003
Sundance Film Festival

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