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Naomi Watts | ... |
Maggie
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Elle Fanning | ... |
Ray
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Susan Sarandon | ... |
Dolly
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Tate Donovan | ... |
Craig
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Maria Dizzia | ... |
Sinda
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Sam Trammell | ... |
Matthew
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Tessa Albertson | ... |
Spoon
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Linda Emond | ... |
Frances
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Jordan Carlos | ... |
Youngie
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Maxwell Simkins | ... |
Cole
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Andrew Polk | ... |
Dr. Brillstein
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Eva Kaminsky | ... |
Administrator
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Rob Yang | ... |
Rental Car Clerk
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Ismael Peter Casillas III | ... |
Kissing Couple Student
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Mattea Conforti | ... |
Mia
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Family living under one roof in New York must deal with a life-changing transformation by one that ultimately affects them all. Ray is a teenager who has come to the realization that she isn't meant to be a girl and has decided to transition from female to male. His single mother, Maggie, must track down Ray's biological father to get his legal consent to allow Ray's transition. Dolly, Ray's lesbian grandmother, is having a hard time accepting that she now has a grandson. They must each confront their own identities and learn to embrace change and their strength as a family in order to ultimately find acceptance and understanding. Written by The Weinstein Company
About Ray is a fresh take on a family drama that most people can relate to in some way.
All families have their problems, and this family is no exception. They show a glimpse of what it is like to have to live in a body that you don't identify with and the complications that go with it.
It is a feel good movie that shows that family can overcome anything together, no matter how dysfunctional.
All of the lead actresses are amazing, and the set is really one of a kind.
Check it out.