Mondays at Racine
Every third Monday of the month, two bold, brassy sisters open the doors of their Long Island hair salon to women diagnosed with cancer. As locks of hair fall to the floor, women gossip, giggle, weep, face their fears, and discover unexpected beauty.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Cynthia Wade
Actors: Cambria Russell, Cynthia Sansone, Linda Hart, Rachel Delmolfetto
Country: United States of America
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