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Infinitely Polar Bear
TrailerCameron, a man who suffers from bipolar disorder. After a breakdown forces him to leave his family and move into a halfway house, he attempts to rebuild a relationship with his two daughters, and win back the trust of his wife Maggie. When Maggie decides to go to business school in New York, they decide that he will move back in and take care of the day-to-day care for the kids. Due to his mercurial nature, this leads to a series of quirky, funny, and sometimes frightening episodes.Actors: Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Imogene Wolodarsky, Ashley Aufderheide, Nekhebet Kum Juch, Manoah Angelo, Muriel Gould, Tod Randolph, Beth Dixon, Keir Dullea, Georgia Lyman, ...»Director: Maya ForbesCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Infinitely Polar Bear"
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Characters of "Infinitely Polar Bear"
CameronPlayed by: Mark RuffaloMaggiePlayed by: Zoe SaldanaAmelia StuartPlayed by: Imogene WolodarskyFaith StuartPlayed by: Ashley AufderheideBeccaPlayed by: Georgia LymanCarolPlayed by: Alicia Love -
Directors of "Infinitely Polar Bear"
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Creators of "Infinitely Polar Bear"
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Critic Reviews of "Infinitely Polar Bear"
indieWireJune 20, 2016Cynics may scoff at the fact that Infinitely Polar Bear glosses some of the filmmaker's darker memories, but they'll need an ice bucket handy if they intend to avoid its warmth altogether.
Detroit NewsJuly 28, 2015Ruffalo is generally wonderful at finding the tone and mood of a character and holding to it; here he has to bounce about, but again he latches onto a consistent energy that makes Cameron a singular life force.
St. Louis Post-DispatchJuly 23, 2015"Infinitely Polar Bear" is a much-needed reminder that the realm of film is still a place to encounter something other than comic-book scenarios.
Seattle TimesJuly 16, 2015Forbes' sweetness of tone and wise casting makes "Infinitely Polar Bear" irresistible.
Globe and MailJuly 03, 2015It's ultimately a feel-good movie with some poignant moments ...
Philadelphia InquirerJuly 03, 2015Deeply personal and filled with love, Maya Forbes' Infinitely Polar Bear is nonetheless a hard movie to watch - hard to watch comfortably.
AARP Movies for GrownupsApril 11, 2016Writer/director Maya Forbes' autobiographical fingerprints are all over Infinitely Polar Bear, a disarmingly joyful recollection of being raised by her bipolar father in the 1970s...yet the film feels universal.
South China Morning PostApril 02, 2016Infinitely Polar Bear features an endearing turn by Mark Ruffalo and will bring a smile to your face.
rec.arts.movies.reviewsFebruary 29, 2016First-timer Forbes's earnest resolve to demystify bipolar disorder prevents her film from establishing a satisfying story arc. Ruffalo is good though.
Rip It UpJanuary 01, 2016Forbes' drama is very moving and has great compassion for Cameron, without turning him into some sort of saint or excusing him for his recklessness.
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