Juliet, Naked
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Nick Hornby.}
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2018 - Premieres - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2018
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 105 mins
- Director
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Jesse Peretz
- Producer
- Judd Apatow, Albert Berger, Barry Mendel, Jeffrey Soros, Ron Yerxa
- Co-Producer
- Paul Sarony
- Executive Producer
- Simon Horsman
- Editor
- Sabine Hoffman, Robert Nassau
- Screenwriter
- Tamara Jenkins (script), Evgenia Peretz (script), Phil Alden Robinson (script), Jim Taylor (script), Nick Hornby (novel)
- Director of Photography
- Remi Adefarasin
- Production Designer
- Sarah Finlay
- Composer
- Nathan Larson; Music Supervisor: Maggie Phillips
- Principal cast
- Rose Byrne, Ethan Hawke, Chris O’Dowd
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
US, UK coproduction
Los Angeles Media Fund (LAMF) (US), APMS Productions Ltd (UK)
Sales Company
Rocket Science (world sales excluding US)
5th Floor140 Wardour Street
London
W1F 8ZT
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