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In Theaters: July 23, 2021 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: October 5, 2021 On Digital/VOD: August 6, 2021

PG-13 | 1h 30m | Drama

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Scott (Ben Platt) is an aspiring young writer who wants to move to Paris to pursue his dream, while also trying to make ends meet. When he gets news that his father has passed away, Scott tries to sell the house but learns that he also needs his schizophrenic sister, Cindy (Lola Kirke), to sign off on it. Although they’re not exactly close, Scott puts his plans to move to Paris on hold and moves in with Cindy to take care of her when it becomes clear that her illness is too much for her to handle by herself.

Director: Peter Sattler

Studio: FilmRise

Producer(s): Molly Smith, Rachel Smith, Thad Luckinbill, Trent Luckinbill, Trina Wyatt

Cast: Ben Platt, Lola Kirke, Alphonso McAuley, Yvette Nicole Brown

Writer(s): Steve Waverly

Official Site: filmrise.com/film/broken-diamonds

4 votes and 1 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 56%

83%

In Theaters: July 23, 2021 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: October 5, 2021 On Digital/VOD: August 6, 2021

PG-13 | 1h 30m | Drama

  Watch Trailer

Scott (Ben Platt) is an aspiring young writer who wants to move to Paris to pursue his dream, while also trying to make ends meet. When he gets news that his father has passed away, Scott tries to sell the house but learns that he also needs his schizophrenic sister, Cindy (Lola Kirke), to sign off on it. Although they’re not exactly close, Scott puts his plans to move to Paris on hold and moves in with Cindy to take care of her when it becomes clear that her illness is too much for her to handle by herself.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 56%

83%

In Theaters: July 23, 2021 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: October 5, 2021

On Digital/VOD: August 6, 2021

PG-13 | 1h 30m | Drama

Scott (Ben Platt) is an aspiring young writer who wants to move to Paris to pursue his dream, while also trying to make ends meet. When he gets news that his father has passed away, Scott tries to sell the house but learns that he also needs his schizophrenic sister, Cindy (Lola Kirke), to sign off on it.

Although they’re not exactly close, Scott puts his plans to move to Paris on hold and moves in with Cindy to take care of her when it becomes clear that her illness is too much for her to handle by herself.