

Clean
- Drama
After she ends up in prison and loses custody of her son, a woman struggles to assimilate outside her former life and remain clean long enough to regain custody of her son.
Clean is a 2004 drama film about a woman rebuilding her life after prison while fighting to regain custody of her son. The film explores themes of redemption and the challenges of staying clean after a criminal past.
When does Clean come out?
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Streaming availability in United States
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Available in: Canada
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Available to stream in Canada— but not in United States.
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In cinemas
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Top cast
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Maggie CheungEmily Wang
Nick NolteAlbrecht Hauser
Béatrice DalleElena
Jeanne BalibarIrène Paolini
Don McKellarVernon
Martha HenryRosemary Hauser- James JohnstonLee Hauser
- James DennisJay
Rémi MartinJean-Pierre
Laëtitia SpigarelliSandrine
Arnaud ChurinStore Manager- Kurtys KiddDetective
- Shaun Austin-OlsenRecord Label Owner
- Jodi CrawfordGloria
- Ross McKieVancouver Police 1

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When was Clean released?
Clean was released on September 1, 2004.
What is Clean about?
The film follows a woman who, after serving time in prison and losing custody of her son, must navigate life outside her former world while maintaining her sobriety to have any chance of reuniting with her child.
What genre is Clean?
Clean is a drama film that examines themes of redemption, recovery, and parental struggle.









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