Danika

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Danika
Directed by Ariel Vromen
Produced by Lorena David
John Parenteau
Mark A. Roberts
Daniel Bickel (uncredited)
Written by Joshua Leibner
Starring Marisa Tomei
Regina Hall
Craig Bierko
Nicki Prian
Ridge Canipe
Bailey Hughes
Music by Gilad Benamram
Cinematography Darko Suvak
Editing by Danny Rafic
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) December 26, 2006
Running time 79 min.
Country USA
Language English
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Danika is a film, released on DVD in the US on December 26, 2006.

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[edit] Plot

Danika Merrick (Marisa Tomei) suffers from increasingly disturbing paranoid delusions. Most of her delusions involve threats to her family and media-fueled fears such as child kidnappings, car accidents, and terrorism. Danika confides to her husband, Randy (Craig Bierko), and Evelyn (Regina Hall), her psychiatrist.

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The film is directed by Ariel Vromen and written by Joshua Leibner. Danika's budget is estimated to be $5,000,000. Danika saw its world premiere at the 2006 CineVegas Film Festival in Las Vegas. At the San Diego Film Festival in 2006, the film picked up awards for "Best Film" and "Best Actress"[1][2], the latter won by Regina Hall.

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