Penelope

Penelope
Penelope

Film Details

Year

2007

Duration

86 minutes

Genres

Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English

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Synopsis

Penelope is a smart and sensitive young woman born to the wealthy and respected Wilhern family, and as the victim of a curse placed on her parents, has grown up having the snout of a pig instead of an ordinary nose. After having spent much of her young life hidden away, as a young woman she finds herself pursued by a mean-spirited photographer who plans to make a fortune from selling her picture to the highest bidder. But when his plan results in a case of mistaken identity and - at first - a broken heart for Penelope, it sets her on the road to solving her problems and facing the world.

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U Classification

Contains one use of mild language.

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