In a very poor zone of New York, April Burns and her boyfriend, Bobby, are preparing to receive April's family for thanksgiving dinner. While Bobby tries to borrow a suit for himself, April realizes that her stove is broken. She tries desperately to find a neighbor that can let her cook the turkey, since she does not want to fail (again) with her family. Meanwhile, in a suburb of Pennsylvania, her dysfunctional family is preparing to travel to New York. While driving, the relationship between the Burns and their black-sheep April is disclosed through the conversations between her father Jim, her resented mother Joy, her brother, her sister and her grandmother.
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Pieces of April
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I Think I Need a New Heart
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The Well Tempered Guitar
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Aphrodisiac
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David Mann:
Writer
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You You You You You
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Baby Won't You Tell Me
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Steve Fawcett:
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Liberty Bell March
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Randall Crissman:
Writer
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The Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side
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Salsa Brava
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Xiqing
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Hymn of Peace
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E. Dozor:
Writer
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Epitaph for My Heart
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Jolly Old St. Nick
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James Pierpont:
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Alex Constantine: [incorrectly credited as traditional] arrangement Alex Constantine: Performer |
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Deck the Halls
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As You Turn to Go
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