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  1. Digging to China is a 1997 American drama film that marked the cinematic directorial debut of actor Timothy Hutton and the screen debut of Evan Rachel Wood. The screenplay by Karen Janszen focuses on the friendship forged between a pre-teen girl with a vivid imagination and a man with mental disabilities.

  2. Sep 11, 1998 · Digging to China: Directed by Timothy Hutton. With Evan Rachel Wood, Kevin Bacon, Mary Stuart Masterson, Marian Seldes. 10 y.o. Harriet's divorced mom owns and runs a motel. Harriet's an outsider and wants to leave. A woman stays there with her adult, disabled son who befriends Harriet.

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    • Drama
    • Timothy Hutton
    • 1998-09-11
  3. Precocious young Harriet (Evan Rachel Wood) lives with her much older sister, Gwen (Mary Stuart Masterson), at a New Hampshire motel owned by their mother (Cathy...

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    • Timothy Hutton
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    • Kevin Bacon
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  4. Harriet's alcoholic mother owns a hotel, she and her promiscuous sister Gwen live there. Harriet is a lonely child, she doesn't like her life, or her world and keeps looking for an escape to a better one, her plans include digging to china and leaving on a UFO.

  5. Sep 11, 1998 · Precocious young Harriet and her older sister Gwen live at their mother's motel in small-town New Hampshire. Harriet dreams of a life beyond her inattentive family and the stultifying town.

  6. digging to china. Watch trailer. Synopsis. Precocious young Harriet (Evan Rachel Wood) lives with her much older sister, Gwen (Mary Stuart Masterson), at a New Hampshire motel owned by their mother (Cathy Moriarty), and dreams of a life beyond her neglectful family and stultifying town.

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  8. Digging to China is a 1998 American drama film that marked the directorial debut of actor Timothy Hutton and the screen debut of Evan Rachel Wood. The screenplay by Karen Janszen focuses on the friendship forged between a precocious pre-teenaged girl with a vivid imagination and a mentally challenged adult male.