Nina Takes a Lover (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 3, 1995

Original Title:
Nina Takes a Lover

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Triumph Films

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  CA: 18A 

Runtime: 100

Sometimes you have to break your vow to keep your promise.

Laura San Giacomo stars in this sexy comedy about adultery. When Nina's (San Giacomo) husband goes out of town for several weeks on a business trip, Nina hooks up with a photographer. Told from a reporter's point of view, his interviews with Nina and the photographer provide comic insights. Stars Laura San Giacomo, Paul Rhys, Michael O'Keefe, Fisher Stevens and more.

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ADR Mixer:
Eric Thompson

ADR Recordist:
Richard Duarte

Accountant:
Danny Heller

Additional Grip:
Bonnie Mace
Anne Gallion
Primo Fontana
Katie Fontana

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Alison Morrissey
Patricia Olynyk

Assistant Editor:
Tobin J. DeLaca Davis

Assistant Set Decoration:
Kathryn Cohen

Assistant Sound Editor:
Tobin J. DeLaca Davis

Associate Editor:
Marjorie L. Hagar

Associate Producer:
Clarisse Perrette

Best Boy Electric:
Catherine D'Ambrosio

Best Boy Grip:
Paul Miese

Boom Operator:
Scott Kinzey

Camera Production Assistant:
Kathrin Mirkin

Casting:
Richard Pagano
Sharon Bialy
Debi Manwiller

Casting Assistant:
Viktoria Cook

Casting Associate:
Allison Gordon-Kohler

Color Timer:
George Braun

Costume Designer:
Marianna Åström-De Fina

Dialogue Editor:
John Nutt
Patrick Dodd

Director:
Alan Jacobs

Director of Photography:
Phil Parmet

Editor:
John Nutt

Executive Producer:
Graeme Bretall
Shelly Notkin

First Assistant Camera:
Aggie Lukaszewski

First Assistant Director:
Frank Simeone

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Dianna Stripe

Foley Artist:
Margie O'Malley

Foley Mixer:
Richard Duarte

Gaffer:
Jon Fontana

Generator Operator:
Gregory R. Simon
Loren Byer
Daniel B. Olmsted
Tina L. Canny

Grip:
Chris Ryerson

Key Grip:
James Childers

Key Hair Stylist:
Nancie Marsalis

Key Makeup Artist:
Nancie Marsalis

Key Production Assistant:
Tiffany Kinney

Leadman:
Royce Vaughn

Location Manager:
Christine Odegard

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Jenny-King Turko

Original Music Composer:
Todd Boekelheide

Producer:
Jane Hernandez

Production Assistant:
Maisa Achacoso
Katherine Concannon
W. Kent Demaine
Steve Muller
April Saks

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Sey

Production Design:
Don De Fina

Production Manager:
Ellen Osborne

Production Sound Mixer:
Dan Gleich

Projection:
Loren Byer

Props:
Craig Patterson
Kerry Patterson

Script Supervisor:
Jay Mason

Second Assistant Camera:
Vicki Beck
David Drysdale

Second Assistant Director:
Kelley Clement

Set Decoration:
Victoria Lewis

Set Dresser:
Whitney Combs

Sound Mix Technician:
Rick Kahn

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Parker

Still Photographer:
Robert Specter

Storyboard Artist:
Aurora Aguero

Supervising Sound Editor:
Marjorie L. Hagar

Swing:
Joanna Hartell
Christian Bruno
Jonas Dahlquist
Margot Connell
Scott Saraceno
Adam Mosier
Miller Duvall

Title Designer:
Cheryl Moreno

Wardrobe Assistant:
Sasha Greer Levinson
Rebecca Kmiec

Writer:
Alan Jacobs

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