A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 22, 2007
Original Title:
Broken English
Alternate Titles:
Любовь со словарем
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Backup Media
HDNet Films
Phantom Film
Vox3 Films
Production Countries:
France | Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Nora Wilder is freaking out. Everyone around her is either in a relationship, married, or has children. Nora is in her thirties, alone with job she's outgrown and a mother who constantly reminds her of it all. Not to mention her best friend Audrey's "perfect marriage". But after a series of disastrous dates, Nora unexpectedly meets Julien, a quirky Frenchman who opens her eyes to a lot more than love.
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Camera Operator:
John Pirozzi
Casting:
Adrienne Stern
Co-Art Director:
Pete Zumba
Selina van den Brink
Co-Executive Producer:
Jean-Baptiste Babin
Christina Weiss Lurie
David Atlan Jackson
Steven Shainberg
Joel Thibout
Olivier Aknin
Co-Producer:
Keisuke Konishi
Costume Design:
Stacey Battat
Director:
Zoe Cassavetes
Director of Photography:
John Pirozzi
Editor:
Andrew Weisblum
Executive Producer:
Todd Wagner
Mark Cuban
Hairstylist:
Nathalie Tabareau
Key Hair Stylist:
Theodora Katsoulogiannakis
Line Producer:
Jennifer Halpern
Linus Hume
Makeup Artist:
Nathalie Tabareau
Giovanni Giuntoli
Makeup Department Head:
Brian Abbott
Original Music Composer:
Scratch Massive
Producer:
Jason Kliot
Joana Vicente
Andrew Fierberg
Production Design:
Happy Massee
Set Decoration:
Selina van den Brink
Writer:
Zoe Cassavetes
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