How to Deal (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 18, 2003

Original Title:
How to Deal

Alternate Titles:
Enamórate
How to Deal - Wer braucht schon Liebe?
L'Ecole de la vie
Szerelmi leckék hitetleneknek

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Focus Features
Golden Mean
Radar Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U  ES: 7  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 99

Rule #1 There are no rules.

Halley is convinced true love doesn't exist based on the crazy relationships around her. Her mother is divorcing her father who is dating a younger woman Halley can't stand. Her crazed sister is planning a wedding but has second thoughts and her best friend has fallen madly in love for the first time leaving Halley to feel even more alone.

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Art Direction:
Andrew M. Stearn

Casting:
Avy Kaufman

Costume Design:
Alexandra Welker

Director:
Clare Kilner

Director of Photography:
Eric Alan Edwards

Editor:
Shawna Callahan
Janice Hampton

Executive Producer:
Toby Emmerich

Music:
David Kitay

Novel:
Sarah Dessen

Producer:
Erica Huggins
William Teitler

Production Design:
Dan Davis

Screenplay:
Neena Beber

Script Supervisor:
Samantha Armstrong

Set Decoration:
Carolyn A. Loucks

Unit Publicist:
Karen Tyrell

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