Pieces of April
Release: October 17, 2003

Pieces of April is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Hedges. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival. The name is taken from a 1972 hit song by Three Dog Night, which reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. April Burns, the eldest daughter in a highly dysfunctional family, lives in a small tenement apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan with her boyfriend Bobby. Although estranged from her family, she opts to invite them for Thanksgiving dinner, probably the last for her mother Joy, who has breast cancer. The film focuses on three journeys: the family's arduous trek from suburbia to New York City, punctuated by stops for Krispy Kreme doughnuts, bagels, Joy's frequent need for a restroom or a joint to ease her pain, a burial service for an animal they hit, and various arguments and recriminations, as well as discussions of their disappointment in April; Bobby's efforts to find a suit so he can make a good impression on his girlfriend's relatives; and April's preparations for the meal, a near disaster when she discovers her oven is broken. With the help of various neighbors, she manages to assemble dinner, while learning to appreciate the importance of family and making some new friends in the process.

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April: "Are you Wayne...? Wayne with the new stove...?"
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Bobby: "You didn't even know my mother and I pity you for that."
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Joy Burns: "This way, instead of April showing up with some new piercing or some ugly new tattoo and, God forbid, staying overnight, this way, we get to show up, experience the disaster that is her life, smile through it, and before you know it, we're on our way back home."
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April: "Please give me my stupid fucking turkey!"
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Joy Burns: "I don't know why I'm so hard on you Beth, when you've always been the daughter of my dreams. We're almost the same person, except I don't have your weight problems and you're making the same mistakes I did and I wish you would make your own."
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Joy: "I only have one *nice* April memory. only one. She was about three or four. And she was sitting at the window. An she turned to me and said 'oh mother don't you just love every day?' "
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Sweater Man: "You know it's funny; my mother was a mean woman, too. Nasty. There wasn't a nice bone in her body. She smoked non-stop, cheated at cards and she complained every day of her life. And you know what? There's nothing I wouldn't do for a chance to spend more time with her."
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Grandma: "Did someone say, 'April?' "
Beth: "Yes, Grandma, she's your other granddaughter."
Grandma: "I know, I thought she was dead."
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April Burns: "Once, there was this day... this one day when... everyone realized they needed each other."
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April: "I'm the first pancake"
Evette: "What do you mean?"
Eugene: "She's the one you're supposed to throw out."
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