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The Tracey Fragments DVD

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Based on screenwriter Maureen Medved's novel of the same name The Tracey Fragments tells the story of why 15-year-old Tracey Berkowitz is riding out a blizzard in the back of a city bus naked except for the tattered curtain she's wrapped in and looking for her missing brother (whom she fears she has hypnotized).

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Released
29 September 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Soda Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103791200 
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Urban drama using split-screen effects to tell the story of an emotionally damaged girl's search for her younger brother. Surviving in a family where children are viewed as mistakes, and their parents barely acknowledge their existence, 15-year-old Tracey (Ellen Page) and her younger brother Sonny (Zie Souwand) are living life on the edge. After Tracey's hypnosis experiment on Sonny ends with him believing he's a dog, Tracey soon finds herself packed off to see a psychiatrist. But when she later learns that Sonny has gone missing, she takes it upon herself to track down her younger brother, no matter what it takes. So begins a trawl through the seedy underbelly of the city, which brings her into contact with (seemingly) helpful teen prostitute Lance (Maxwell McCabe-Lokos), who offers to help her but soon shows his true colours.

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