Feeling increasingly trapped, frustrated and alone, middle-aged Los Angeles resident Dee Barnes decides to turn her life (and hopefully the lives of others) around by starting a weekly discussion open to anyone who cares to join. She soon finds her house filled with an assortment of characters, including a bulimic goth, a sexist jerk, and a meek young man who only wants to protect the environment. As they open up to each other with their ideas and feelings, they gradually start to learn more about themselves.
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| Sound | Tim Riley | Music |
| Production | Mary Margaret Robinson | Producer |
| Art | Alex Hajdu | Production Design |
| Directing | Fred Burke | Director |
| Writing | Dave Eisenstark | Writer |
| Crew | Tom Connole | Cinematography |
| Production | Geno Havens | Casting |
| Writing | Fred Burke | Writer |
| Production | David Nagy | Producer |
| Directing | Sadye Henson | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Dave Eisenstark | Director |
| Camera | Alan Armes | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Mary Jo Devenney | Sound Mixer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jan Arcaro | Hair Designer |
| Art | Gordon Capps | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jan Arcaro | Makeup Designer |
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