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  1. Jan 1, 2006 · Natalie (Keaton) moves to a summer house after her daughter Sara dies in a car accident. She faces her past and present with her friends and Sara's lover Adam (Chris Pine).

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    • Drama
    • Charles McDougall
    • 2006-01-01
  2. Surrender Dorothy is an independent film by director Kevin DiNovis which won first place at the 1998 Slamdance Film Festival. The film stars Peter Pryor and Kevin DiNovis (who performed when the designated actor left the production a week before filming). The film is shot in black and white.

  3. Jan 21, 1998 · Lahn, a heroin addict, is forced by Trevor, his friend and dealer, to dress as a woman and become his slave. Surrender Dorothy is a 1998 unrated film directed by Kevin DiNovis and starring Peter Pryor, Kevin DiNovis, Jason Centeno and Elizabeth Banks.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Kevin DiNovis
    • 1998-01-21
  4. A drama film starring Diane Keaton as a mother who tries to connect with her daughter's friends after her death. The film explores the themes of friendship, love, and letting go, and features Tom Everett Scott and Alexa Davalos.

  5. A woman (Diane Keaton) hopes to gain a greater understanding of her late daughter (Alexa Davalos) by moving into the summer home she shared with friends.

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    • Drama
    • Charles Mcdougall
  6. Surrender, Dorothy. 2006 · 1 hr 27 min. TV-MA. Drama · Romance · LGBT. Hoping to learn more about her daughter Sara after her sudden death, Natalie retreats to the beach house where Sara's friends are summering. Subtitles: English. Starring: Diane Keaton Tom Everett Scott Alexa Davalos Lauren German Josh Hopkins Chris Pine Peter Riegert.

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  8. May 9, 2006 · With the simple phone greeting "Surrender, Dorothy," Natalie (Keaton) and her daughter Sara (Alexa Davalos) share the most intimate details of their lives. But when Sara's life is tragically cut short by a car accident, Natalie's grief is compounded by a shocking discovery: she may not have known her daughter after all.