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Release Date:
April 23, 1998
Original Title:
Sliding Doors
Alternate Titles:
A nő kétszer
Atsargiai! Durys užsidaro
De Caso com o Acaso
Les portes du destin
Pile et face
Srdcová sedma
双面情人
滑动门
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Intermedia
Mirage Enterprises
Miramax
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CZ: 15+ DE: 6 FR: 12 GB: 15 GR: 13 IE: 15 IT: T KR: 18 LT: V SE: 7 US: PG-13
Runtime: 99
London publicist Helen, effortlessly slides between parallel storylines that show what happens when she does or does not catch a train back to her apartment. Love. Romantic entanglements. Deception. Trust. Friendship. Comedy. All come into focus as the two stories shift back and forth, overlap and surprisingly converge.
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Art Direction:
Martyn John
Camera Operator:
Jeremy Gee
Casting:
Michelle Guish
Costume Design:
Jill Taylor
Dialogue Editor:
Laura Lovejoy
Director:
Peter Howitt
Director of Photography:
Remi Adefarasin
Editor:
John Smith
First Assistant Director:
Richard Whelan
Foley Mixer:
Sam Walsh
Key Hair Stylist:
Simon Thompson
Key Makeup Artist:
Tina Earnshaw
Music Editor:
John Finklea
Music Supervisor:
Anita Camarata
Original Music Composer:
David Hirschfelder
Producer:
Sydney Pollack
Philippa Braithwaite
William Horberg
Production Design:
Maria Djurkovic
Screenplay:
Peter Howitt
Script Supervisor:
Ceri Evans
Second Assistant Director:
Sara Desmond
Sound Editor:
David B. Cohn
Beth Sterner
Special Effects Supervisor:
Bob Hollow
Steadicam Operator:
Alf Tramontin
Still Photographer:
Alex Bailey
Stunt Coordinator:
Helen Caldwell
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