Sweet November (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 16, 2001

Original Title:
Sweet November

Alternate Titles:
Doce Novembro
Doux novembre
Dulce Noviembre
Listopadová romance
Novembrová romanca
Romanca
Sweet November - Eine Liebe im Herbst

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
3 Arts Entertainment
Bel Air Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CH: 6  DE: 6  FR: U  HU: 12  IE: 12  JP: R15+  KR: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 119

She Just Needed A Month To Change His Life Forever.

Nelson is a man devoted to his advertising career in San Francisco. One day, while taking a driving test at the DMV, he meets Sara. She is very different from the other women in his life. Nelson causes her to miss out on taking the test and later that day she tracks him down. One thing leads to another and Nelson ends up living with her through a November that will change his life forever.

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ADR Mixer:
Tom O'Connell

Art Direction:
Kevin Constant

Assistant Art Director:
Michael E. Goldman

Associate Producer:
Jodi Ehrlich

Best Boy Electric:
Terry Sullivan

Boom Operator:
Fred Runner

Camera Operator:
Mitch Dubin

Casting:
Risa Bramon Garcia
Randi Hiller

Co-Producer:
Marty P. Ewing

Color Timer:
Dana Ross

Construction Coordinator:
Rodney Armanino

Construction Foreman:
Rich Clot

Costume Design:
Shay Cunliffe

Dialogue Editor:
Donald L. Warner Jr.
Mildred Iatrou
Kimberly Lowe Voigt

Director:
Pat O'Connor

Director of Photography:
Edward Lachman

Dolly Grip:
Orlando Orona

Editor:
Anne V. Coates

Executive Producer:
Wendy Wanderman

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Paul Sanchez

First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Watson

First Assistant Editor:
Robb Sullivan

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Aulicino

Foley Artist:
Sean Rowe
Laura Macias
Gregg Barbanell

Foley Editor:
Mark Pappas

Foley Mixer:
Eric Thompson

Foley Supervisor:
Michael Dressel

Gaffer:
John W. DeBlau

Hairstylist:
Wayne Herndon
Nina Paskowitz

Key Grip:
Dave Childers

Key Hair Stylist:
Peggy Forcellini

Key Makeup Artist:
David Atherton

Location Manager:
Ellen Lent
Gail Stempler

Makeup Artist:
Peter Robb-King
Deborah K. Larsen

Music Editor:
John Finklea
Tanya Noel Hill
Curtis Roush

Music Supervisor:
G. Marq Roswell

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Original Film Writer:
Herman Raucher

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Young

Producer:
Elliott Kastner
Steven Reuther
Deborah Stoff
Erwin Stoff

Production Accountant:
Donald H. Walker

Production Coordinator:
Noelle Chapin

Production Design:
Naomi Shohan

Rigging Gaffer:
Robert E. 'Bobby' Powell

Screenplay:
Kurt Voelker

Script Supervisor:
Leslie Park

Second Assistant Director:
John M. Morse

Set Decoration:
Bob Kensinger

Sound Designer:
Tim Walston

Sound Editor:
John Michael Fanaris

Sound Effects Editor:
Brian Best
Steve Nelson

Sound Mixer:
Nelson Stoll

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Hart
Steve Pederson
Daniel J. Leahy

Special Effects Coordinator:
Rod M. Janusch

Steadicam Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner

Still Photographer:
Merie Weismiller Wallace

Story:
Paul Yurick

Stunt Coordinator:
Webster Whinery

Stunts:
Robin Lynn Bonaccorsi

Supervising ADR Editor:
Becky Sullivan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Stambler

Unit Production Manager:
Marty P. Ewing

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Daniela Moore

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