Heights

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Heights
Directed by Chris Terrio
Produced by Richard Hawley
James Ivory
Ismail Merchant
Written by Amy Fox
Chris Terrio
Starring Glenn Close
Elizabeth Banks
James Marsden
Jesse Bradford
Music by Ben Butler
Martin Erskine
Cinematography Jim Denault
Editing by Sloane Klevin
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics
Release date(s) September 11, 2004
Running time 93 min.
Language English
Budget $Unknown
IMDb profile

Heights is a 2004 film that follows a pivotal twenty-four hours in the interconnected lives of five New Yorkers. It stars Elizabeth Banks as Isabel, a photographer, James Marsden as Jonathon, a lawyer and Isabel's fiance, Glenn Close as Diana, Isabel's mother, Jesse Bradford as Alec, an actor, and John Light as Peter, a journalist.

Singer Rufus Wainwright appears in the film as Jeremy.

The film was one of the last films produced by Ismail Merchant. Like the previous Merchant-Ivory film Maurice, Heights explored gay and same-sex themes.

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Glenn Close - Diana Lee
Elizabeth Banks - Isabel Lee
James Marsden - Jonathan Kestler
Jesse Bradford - Alec Lochka
John Light - Peter Cole
Rufus Wainwright - Jeremy
Eric Bogosian - Henry
George Segal - Rabbi Mendel
Andrew Howard - Ian
Isabella Rossellini - Liz
Matthew Davis - Mark
Michael Murphy - Jesse
Chandler Williams - Juliard Macbeth
Bess Wohl - Juilliard Lady Macbeth

[edit] Awards


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