90s middle class biopic release date

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So whether you lived it or you’re just fascinated by a time when your biggest worry was whether you’d be home before your pager went off, do yourself a favor:

The new 90s middle class biopic (directed by indie darling Mira Shah, who made waves with Cable Box Memories ) flips the script. It follows the fictional Hartley family in Columbus, Ohio, between 1992 and 1999. No celebrities. No scandals. Just a dad who works in logistics, a mom who sells Tupperware on the side, two kids sharing a phone line, and a mortgage that feels just manageable.

And before you roll your eyes at another biopic—no, this isn’t about a famous musician, a tech mogul, or a disgraced politician. For the first time in a decade, Hollywood is betting on the quiet, beautiful drama of ordinary people . Let’s be honest: We’re exhausted by the “rise and fall” formula. The mansion parties. The private jets. The drug-fueled third act.