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The Sandy Bottom Orchestra

The young-adult novel by Garrison Keillor and Jenny Lind Nilsson gets a lively update in this Showtime feature about an unusual family in Sandy Bottom, Wisconsin. The Greens share musical aspirations, but daughter Rachel (Madeline Zima), a talented violinist, is the one most likely to achieve them. Norman (Tom Irwin) is a dairy farmer and Ingrid (Glenne Headly) is a choir director who abandoned the piano when she married and settled down, but the Greens are a happy family, for the most part. The trick is finding a way to reconcile their dreams with a reality that may hold more riches than they realize. When Norman gets a chance to conduct the local orchestra for the Dairy Days celebration, it's an opportunity for the family to come together, not just with each other, but with a community they had never fully appreciate

Top Cast

  • Glenne Headly

    Glenne Headly

    Ingrid Green

  • Tom Irwin

    Tom Irwin

    Norman Green

  • Madeline Zima

    Madeline Zima

    Rachel Green

  • Jane Powell

    Jane Powell

    Delia Ferguson

  • Richard McMillan

    Richard McMillan

    Jim Sykes

  • Roger Dunn

    Roger Dunn

    Mayor Broadbent

  • Elizabeth Lennie

    Elizabeth Lennie

    Angie Wyman

  • Tamara Hope

    Tamara Hope

    Carol Wyman

  • Lindsay Murrell

    Lindsay Murrell

    Valerie

Overview

The young-adult novel by Garrison Keillor and Jenny Lind Nilsson gets a lively update in this Showtime feature about an unusual family in Sandy Bottom, Wisconsin. The Greens share musical aspirations, but daughter Rachel (Madeline Zima), a talented violinist, is the one most likely to achieve them. Norman (Tom Irwin) is a dairy farmer and Ingrid (Glenne Headly) is a choir director who abandoned the piano when she married and settled down, but the Greens are a happy family, for the most part. The trick is finding a way to reconcile their dreams with a reality that may hold more riches than they realize. When Norman gets a chance to conduct the local orchestra for the Dairy Days celebration, it's an opportunity for the family to come together, not just with each other, but with a community they had never fully appreciate

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