A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 11, 2002
Original Title:
XX/XY
Alternate Titles:
Coles und die Frauen
XX-YY
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Intrinsic Value Films
Natural Nylon Entertainment
Robbins Entertainment
The 7th Floor
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 91
When two college students, Sam and Thea, meet Coles at a party, their mutual attraction is immediate, leading to a passionate and awkward night together, and the onset of an intensely charged bond. As they continue to push the sexual boundaries of their friendship, however, they are tested by Sam and Coles' incipient romance and Thea's increasing recklessness, until the relationship dissolves amid a cloud of fear, resentment and mistrust. Eight years later they reunite. An animator for a high-profile ad agency, Coles now lives with Claire, his girlfriend of five years. Thea is happily married to Miles, with whom she owns a flourishing restaurant. And Sam has just returned to Manhattan after working in London where she recently broke off her engagement. Yet upon reconnecting, the three are drawn back into the complicated dynamic that defined their relationship from the start and are forced to confront the true meaning of commitment and love.
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Art Direction:
Terence Dunlop
Associate Producer:
Allen Bain
John MacNeil
Richard J. Burns
Jesse Scolaro
Casting:
Ellen Parks
Co-Producer:
Susan L. Welsh
Costume Design:
Sarah Beers
Director:
Austin Chick
Director of Photography:
Uta Briesewitz
Editor:
Pete Beaudreau
William A. Anderson
Executive Producer:
Mitchell Robbins
Location Manager:
Cesar Quinones
Peter Bobrow
Location Scout:
Ryan Ferguson
Original Music Composer:
The Insects
Post Production Supervisor:
Kelley Cribben
Producer:
Isen Robbins
Aimee Schoof
Production Coordinator:
Yurgi Ganter
Production Design:
Judy Becker
Production Manager:
Andy Clark
Production Supervisor:
Joe DeMarie
Script Supervisor:
Susan T. Parsons
Set Decoration:
Heather Loeffler
Geoff Tuttle
Title Designer:
Jennifer Cossetto
Writer:
Austin Chick
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