I Love Your Work
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I Love Your Work | |
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I Love Your Work Promotional Movie Poster |
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Directed by | Adam Goldberg |
Produced by | Chris Hanley David Hillary Josh Newman |
Written by | Adrian Butchart Adam Goldberg |
Starring | Giovanni Ribisi Franka Potente Christina Ricci Joshua Jackson Marisa Coughlan Jason Lee Lake Bell Vince Vaughn Rick Hoffman Shalom Harlow Jared Harris Elvis Costello |
Music by | The Flaming Lips |
Cinematography | Mark Putnam |
Editing by | Zac Bell |
Distributed by | Thinkfilm |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,600,000 (estimated) |
IMDb profile |
I Love Your Work is an American film from 2003, directed by Adam Goldberg and written by Goldberg and Adrian Butchart. The film, an indictment on celebrity culture was not a commercial success but became part of film school course material, with a magnificently crafted screenplay and a Who's Who cast of Hollywood's finest talent.
[edit] Cast
- Giovanni Ribisi – Gray Evans
- Franka Potente – Mia
- Joshua Jackson – John Glickman
- Marisa Coughlan – Jane Styros
- Christina Ricci – Former Lover
- Jason Lee – Stalker
- Rick Hoffman – Gray's Attorney
- Vince Vaughn – Stiev
- Shalom Harlow – Charlotte
- Jared Harris – Jehud
- Lake Bell – Publicist
- Elvis Costello – Himself
- Haylie Duff – Fan
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