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Release Date:
September 10, 1998
Original Title:
Sue
Alternate Titles:
Sue Lost in Manhattan
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
AMKO Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 NL: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 91
An unemployed ex-office worker searching for work floats a fragile line of sanity as she struggles to find friendship and companionship. Her tenuous grasp on reality further fluctuates when a man whom she met in a restaurant and started an affair with is called to go to India for an assignment. The final straw occurs when she is evicted and moves into a sleazy hotel. She then starts seeking casual sex in unorthodox locations just to have human contact.
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Art Direction:
Kirsten Kearse
Associate Editor:
Jeff Harkavy
Co-Producer:
Linda Moran
Rene Bastian
Director:
Amos Kollek
Director of Photography:
Ed Talavera
Editor:
Elizabeth Gazzara
First Assistant Director:
Scott Ambrozy
Original Music Composer:
Chico Freeman
Producer:
Zack Habakuk
Osnat Shalev
Amos Kollek
Production Design:
Charlotte Bourke
Script Supervisor:
Konstantia Kontaxis
Sound:
Theresa Radka
Sound Editor:
Jeff Formosa
Writer:
Amos Kollek
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