If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000) [R]

Release Date:
March 5, 2000

Original Title:
If These Walls Could Talk 2

Alternate Titles:
Desejo Proibido
Sex révélations
Woman Loves Woman

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
HBO Films
Team Todd

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

Women love women.

The stories of three lesbian couples -- who live in the same house at different periods of time -- who are at a crossroads in their lives. In 1961, Edith loses her lover, Abby, to a stroke. Linda and Amy struggle with feminist issues in 1972. And, in 2000, Kal and Fran try to have a baby with the help of sperm donor.

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Associate Producer:
Pamela Post

Casting:
John Papsidera

Costume Design:
Julia Caston

Director:
Jane Anderson
Martha Coolidge
Anne Heche

Director of Photography:
Paul Elliott
Peter Deming
Robbie Greenberg

Editor:
Margaret Goodspeed
Priscilla Nedd-Friendly

Executive Producer:
Jennifer Todd
Suzanne Todd

Original Music Composer:
Basil Poledouris

Producer:
Mary Kane

Production Design:
Nina Ruscio

Script Supervisor:
Diane H. Newman
Karen Golden
Pamela Alch

Second Second Assistant Director:
Phil Robinson

Story:
Alex Sichel
Sylvia Sichel

Stunt Coordinator:
Glory Fioramonti

Stunts:
Nancy Thurston

Writer:
Anne Heche
Sylvia Sichel
Jane Anderson

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