Novel Romance (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 8, 2006

Original Title:
Novel Romance

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Raskolnikov Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

Rewrite your love life.

Book editor Max Normane can perfect anyone’s story apart from her own. Highly successful but highly single, she comes up with a novel plan: a publication in exchange for a sperm donation. But will she get her happy ending?

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Associate Producer:
Adam Mesinger

Casting:
Linda Phillips-Palo

Casting Assistant:
Paul Palo

Cinematography:
David Klein

Co-Producer:
Burton L. Warner

Consulting Producer:
Lisa Onodera

Costume Design:
Camille Jumelle

Director:
Emily Skopov

Editor:
Matthew Friedman
Kenn Kashima

Executive Producer:
Todd Normane
Maxine Skopov
Marc Skopov
Emily Skopov

Music:
Raney Shockne

Producer:
Greg Spence
John Scherer

Production Design:
Ben Woolverton

Set Decoration:
Laura Evans

Title Designer:
Matt Small

Unit Production Manager:
John Scherer

Writer:
Emily Skopov

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