Set in 1995 Manhattan, "Landline" follows three women in one family having lots of sex, drugs, and Japanese food. Navigating monogamy, honesty, and a long-lost New York City, the Jacob family lives in the last days when people still smoked inside and didn't yet have cellphones. Teenage Ali discovers her dad's affair, her older sister Dana uncovers her own wild side, and their mother Pat grapples with the truth that she can't have it all, but her family still has one another. For a generation raised on divorce and wall-to-wall carpeting, "Landline" is an honest comedy about what happens when sisters become friends and parents become humans.
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Landline
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Higher Love
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Tied Up (Sweep Mix)
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Musica Do Carnaval
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Antoine Olivier:
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Range Life
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Can You Live With It
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On the Bike
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On Fire
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Mr. Rubicky
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Old Horror Music
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Pressure Drop
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Down by the Water
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Like the Weather
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Second Peace
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Franco Tamponi:
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Shakin
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Two of Hearts
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Swayin
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Drivin' on 9
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The Breeders:
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Happy Birthday
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Mildred J. Hill:
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Gypsy Woman
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Scarsdale
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Dim All the Lights
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Young Hearts Run Free
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All Alone
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Fiesta Brasilia
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Geoff Wilkinson:
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Web in Front
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Sister
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The First Cut Is the Deepest
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Cat Stevens:
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