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Guinevere
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Synopsis
Writer Audrey Wells (The Truth About Cats and Dogs) makes her directing debut in Guinevere, which won the screenwriting award at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, where it made its world premiere. The film concerns Harper Sloane, a twenty-something upper class pre-law student who falls for Connie, a bohemian photographer 30 years her senior. Shy, waifish, and camera shy, Harper feels her life is mapped out for her, coming from a long line of successful, Harvard-educated lawyers living in San Francisco. At her older sister's wedding, Harper meets Connie, who photographs her privately. When he shows her the photos, Harper (whom Connie refers to only as Guinevere) is intrigued, and a passionate romance and sexual attraction begins. Harper moves in with Connie to become his student, against her mother's wishes. Harper also learns that she isn't Connie's first Guinevere; in fact, there have been a half-dozen others, all of whom have remained friends. As the relationship takes its ups and downs, Harper comes out of her shell to become a stronger woman, more in control of her life and destiny than she would have ever dreamed possible. As Connie slowly dies from poverty and alcoholism, all of his Guineveres, including Harper, come together to remember (and drink to) his work and his life. ~ Arthur Borman, All Movie Guide

Cast

Paul Dooley Walter
Gina Gershon Billie
Jasmine Guy Linda
Tracy Letts Zack
Sarah Polley Harper Sloane
Stephen Rea Connie Fitzpatrick
Jean Smart Deborah Sloane
Gedde Watanabe Ed
Sandra Oh Cindy
Francis Guinan Alan Sloane
Carrie Preston Patty
Emily Procter Susan Sloane
Grace Una April

Production Crew

John Brace Casting
Linda Lowy Casting
Charles Minsky Cinematographer
Christophe Beck Composer (Music Score)
Genevieve Tyrrell Costume Designer
Audrey Wells Director
Dody Dorn Editor
Avi Lerner Executive Producer
Beau Flynn Executive Producer
Boaz Davidson Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Danny Dimbort Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
John Thompson Executive Producer
Stefan Simchowitz Executive Producer
Trevor Short Executive Producer
Jim LaClair First Assistant Director
Tani Cohen Line Producer
Barklie K. Griggs Musical Direction/Supervision
Brad Weston Producer
Jonathan King Producer
Stephen McCabe Production Designer
Audrey Wells Screenwriter
Danielle Berman Set Designer
Glenn Gaines Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong language and sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
CFI

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Bandeira Entertainment
Millennium Films

Release
September 24, 1999 (USA)
by Miramax

Awards
1999 - Jury Prize - Deauville Film Festival