A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 12, 2002
Original Title:
The Sweetest Thing
Alternate Titles:
Bonjour l'amour
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Konrad Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ BR: 16 CH: 16 CZ: U DE: 12 FR: U GB: 15 HU: 16 IE: 18 IT: VM14 JP: R15+ KR: 18 NO: 15 PL: 18 SE: 7|15 US: R
Runtime: 84
Christina's love life is stuck in neutral. After years of avoiding the hazards of a meaningful relationship, one night while club-hopping with her girlfriends, she meets Peter, her perfect match. Fed up with playing games, she finally gets the courage to let her guard down and follow her heart, only to discover that Peter has suddenly left town. Accompanied by Courtney, she sets out to capture the one that got away.
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Art Direction:
Gershon Ginsburg
Associate Producer:
Dixie J. Capp
Boom Operator:
Mark C. Grech
Camera Operator:
George Richmond
Michael Satrazemis
Casting:
Lisa Beach
Casting Associate:
Sarah Katzman
Choreographer:
Robin Antin
Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill
Construction Coordinator:
Joe Ondrejko
Costume Design:
Denise Wingate
Costume Supervisor:
Garet Reilly
Craft Service:
Nick Mestrundrea
Director:
Roger Kumble
Director of Photography:
Anthony B. Richmond
Editor:
David Rennie
Wendy Greene Bricmont
Executive Producer:
Stuart M. Besser
Ricky Strauss
First Assistant Editor:
Keith Brachmann
Hair Department Head:
Jonathan Hanousek
Hairstylist:
Darrell Redleaf-Fielder
Key Hair Stylist:
D.J. Plumb
Location Manager:
Ned R. Shapiro
Makeup Artist:
Robin Fredriksz
Debbie Zoller
Makeup Department Head:
Jane Galli
Music Editor:
Daryl B. Kell
Amanda Goodpaster
Music Supervisor:
John Houlihan
Original Music Composer:
Edward Shearmur
Producer:
Cathy Konrad
Production Accountant:
Louise DeCordoba
Production Coordinator:
Onni Vosdoganes
Dana Gabrion
Production Design:
Jon Gary Steele
Production Sound Mixer:
Jim Stuebe
Property Master:
John 'Skip' Weaver
Rigging Gaffer:
Paul Hazard
Script Supervisor:
Jeanne Byrd
Second Unit Director:
Rick Avery
Set Decoration:
Maggie Martin
Set Designer:
Charisse Cardenas
Thomas Betts
Sound Editor:
Scott G.G. Haller
Michael Magill
Jay Wilkinson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill W. Benton
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ron Bolanowski
Steadicam Operator:
George Richmond
Still Photographer:
Suzanne Tenner
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Avery
Stunt Double:
Lisa Hoyle
Erin Carufel
Joni Avery
Stunts:
Jeannie Epper
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Morris
Transportation Captain:
Tim Abbatoye
Transportation Co-Captain:
Mark L. Hendrix
Unit Production Manager:
Stuart M. Besser
Unit Publicist:
David Mortimer
Writer:
Nancy M. Pimental
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