Grief (1994) [N/A]

Featuring:
Craig Chester, Illeana Douglas, Jackie Beat

Written by:
Richard Glatzer

Directed by:
Richard Glatzer


Release Date:
June 3, 1994

Original Title:
Grief

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

A campy chronicle of the lusts and loves of the men and women who work on a low-rent TV show called, "The Love Judge."

We spend a week in the L.A. offices where the daytime TV show "The Love Judge" is written and produced. Jo, the show's large and loud producer, announces she is leaving the show in two weeks. Paula (driven and on Prozac) and Mark (gay and moody) compete for Jo's job. Mark, coming onto the first anniversary of the death from AIDS of the love of his life, is attracted to Bill, who claims to be straight. Meanwhile, Jeremy, a close friend of Mark's, is putting the moves on Bill. Leslie, Jo's overworked assistant, tells Mark she wants to be a writer (she even has a script written). How these relationships that combine work and friendship play out is the movie's subject.

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Rankings and Honors

Grief (1994) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.7/10
Awards Won: 2 wins & 1 nomination

Associate Producer:
Valery Pappas
Jack De Palma

Costume Design:
Laser Rosenberg

Director:
Richard Glatzer

Director of Photography:
David Dechant

Editor:
Robin Katz
William W. Williams

Executive Producer:
Marcus Hu

First Assistant Director:
Gary Stella

Hairstylist:
Isabelle Pilliere

Line Producer:
Nancy Nickerson

Makeup Artist:
Isabelle Pilliere

Original Music Composer:
Tom Judson

Producer:
Yoram Mandel
Ruth Charny

Production Coordinator:
Richard Huggard

Production Design:
Don Diers

Script Supervisor:
Dyane V. Hohr
Jon Larson

Second Assistant Director:
Don Tinling
Christine Choun

Set Decoration:
David A. Carpender

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Joan Valencia

Writer:
Richard Glatzer

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