Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You
Precocious yet sensitive teenager James has a deep perception of the world but no idea how to live in it. Finding no help from his divorced parents nor his older memoir-writing sister, he decides to reject the beliefs adults try to push on him, starting with the college career that is looming over his last summer in New York, and embarks instead on a search for wisdom through nontraditional means...
Cast
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Toby Regbo
Played James Sveck
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Marcia Gay Harden
Played Marjorie Dunfour
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Peter Gallagher
Played Paul Sveck
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Lucy Liu
Played Rowena Adler
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Stephen Lang
Played Barry Rogers
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Deborah Ann Woll
Played Gillian Sveck
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Ellen Burstyn
Played Nanette
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Aubrey Plaza
Played Jeanine Breemer
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Gilbert Owuor
Played John Webster
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Dree Hemingway
Played Rhonda
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Olek Krupa
Played Henryk Maria
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Siobhan Fallon Hogan
Played Mrs. Beemer
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Brooke Schlosser
Played Sue Kenney
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Kyle Coffman
Played Dakin
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Jonny Weston
Played Thom
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Kate Kiley
Played Mrs. Wright
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Christopher Mann
Played Guard
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Rekha Luther
Played Olivia
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Greg McFadden
Played Robert
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Dieter Riesle
Played Man Visitor
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Rainer Judd
Played Woman Visitor
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Amelia Workman
Played Young Woman
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Peter Y. Kim
Played Funeral Waiter
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Sawyer Spielberg
Played Jack
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Rhonda Jensen
Played Sarah
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Chris Perillo
Played Student
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