The Other Woman (2010) [R]

Release Date:
October 28, 2010

Original Title:
The Other Woman

Alternate Titles:
17 Photos of Isabel
Love and Other Impossible Pursuits
O Amor e Outras Coisas Impossíveis
Seventeen Photos of Isabel
The Other Woman
The Other Woman - Liebe macht alles möglich
Кохання та інші обставини
愛與親愛的

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Handsomecharlie Films
Is or Isn't Entertainment
Marc Platt Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 6  GB: 15  GR: 16  JP: G  NL: 9  US: R 

Runtime: 98

Love makes everything possible.

Emilia, a law-school graduate, falls in love with her married boss, Jack. After Emilia marries Jack, her happiness turns unexpectedly to grief following the death of her infant daughter. Devastated, Emilia nonetheless carries on, attempting to forge a connection with her stepson William and to resist the interference of Jack's jealous ex-wife.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Amy Fritz

Art Direction:
Nithya Shrinivasan

Assistant Costume Designer:
Rebecca Hofherr
Olivia Mori

Best Boy Electric:
Kelly Britt

Book:
Ayelet Waldman

Boom Operator:
Neil Danziger

Camera Loader:
Anthony DeFrancesco

Camera Operator:
Alan J. Mehlbrech

Casting:
Bernard Telsey

Casting Associate:
Tiffany Little Canfield

Co-Producer:
Annette Savitch
Joseph P. Reidy

Color Timer:
Aidan Stanford

Concept Artist:
Lorin Flemming

Construction Coordinator:
Pierre Rovira

Costume Coordinator:
Alex Bovaird

Costume Design:
Peggy A. Schnitzer

Costume Supervisor:
Sandi Figueroa

Director:
Don Roos

Director of Photography:
Steve Yedlin

Editor:
David Codron

Executive Producer:
Abby Wolf-Weiss
Natalie Portman
Cassian Elwes
Dan Bucatinsky
Lisa Kudrow
Rena Ronson

First Assistant Director:
Joseph P. Reidy

First Assistant Editor:
Colby Enders

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Kevin Zimmerman

Gaffer:
Jack Coffen

Hairstylist:
Lona Vigi

Key Grip:
Mitch Lillain

Key Hair Stylist:
Michael Kriston

Key Makeup Artist:
Nicky Pattison

Leadman:
Bryan Walsh

Location Manager:
Ellen Athena Catsikeas

Location Scout:
Heather Gauntt

Makeup Artist:
Robin Fredriksz

Music Editor:
Michael Baber

Music Supervisor:
Joel C. High

Orchestrator:
Hyesu Yang

Original Music Composer:
John Swihart

Post Production Supervisor:
David Dresher

Producer:
Marc Platt
Carol Cuddy

Production Accountant:
Tamara Bally

Production Coordinator:
Mark Hagerman

Production Design:
Michael Shaw

Property Master:
Diana Burton

Rigging Gaffer:
Joel Tishcoff

Screenplay:
Don Roos

Script Supervisor:
Thomas Johnston

Second Assistant Director:
Amy Lauritsen

Set Costumer:
Vern Malone
Trenee Clayton

Set Decoration:
Carol Silverman

Set Dresser:
Nick Torelli
Michael Saccio
Mike Foster

Sound Editor:
Richard Dwan Jr.
Gary Macheel
Scott Sanders

Sound Mixer:
Jeff Pullman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marshall Garlington
Chris David

Still Photographer:
Barry Wetcher

Stunt Coordinator:
Jill Brown

Supervising Sound Editor:
Perry Robertson
Barney Cabral

Transportation Captain:
Gene O'Neill

Transportation Co-Captain:
John Canavan

Unit Production Manager:
Carol Cuddy
Carla Raij

Unit Publicist:
Larry Kaplan

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