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Melinda and Melinda
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Synopsis
While Woody Allen has long fused comedy and drama in his films, he embraces the two styles in a new and unusual way in this feature. Sy (Wallace Shawn) is enjoying dinner with some friends when they begin debating the nature of the tragic and the humorous. Sy, observing that a very fine line separates the two, decides to demonstrate this notion by showing how the same essential story can be either funny or sad depending on the way certain elements are handled; for the rest of the film, we jump back and forth between two versions of the story of Melinda (Radha Mitchell), a young woman with some serious problems in her life. In the tragic version, Melinda crashes a dinner party thrown by old friends Laurel (Chloë Sevigny) and Lee (Jonny Lee Miller). When she arrives, Melinda is distraught and under the influence of pills and alcohol, much to the annoyance of Lee, an actor hoping to impress a producer who is one of his guests. After a bad breakup with her husband, Melinda lost custody of her children and came to New York City, where she became involved with Ellis Moonsong (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a handsome and well-mannered composer whose promises to her proved to be worthless. Meanwhile, on the funny side of town, Melinda shows up dazed and confused at the home of Susan (Amanda Peet) and Hobie (Will Ferrell), who are in the midst of a dinner party. Learning about the sad state of Melinda's love life after divorcing her husband and losing custody of her children, Susan decides to play Cupid and fix her friend up with a well-to-do dentist. However, neither Susan nor Melinda are aware that there is another man deeply interested in the troubled divorcée -- Hobie. Melinda and Melinda also features Josh Brolin, Vinessa Shaw, and noted theatrical director Gene Saks. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Tom Warren Art Director
Juliet Taylor Casting
Vilmos Zsigmond Cinematographer
Judy Ruskin Costume Designer
Woody Allen Director
Alisa Lepselter Editor
Charles H. Joffe Executive Producer
Helen Robin Executive Producer
Jack Rollins Executive Producer
Stephen Tenenbaum Executive Producer
Richard Patrick First Assistant Director
Ron Petagna Head Carpenter
Letty Aronson Producer
Santo Loquasto Production Designer
Woody Allen Screenwriter
Regina Graves Set Decorator
Gary Alper Sound/Sound Designer
Ed Ferraro Standby Carpenter
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2004
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for adult situations involving sexuality, and some substance material
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Fox Searchlight

Release
March 18, 2005 (USA - Limited)
by 20th Century Fox
Fox Searchlight