One More Kiss (film)

One More Kiss
Directed by Vadim Jean
Produced by Vadim Jean
Paul Brooks
Written by Suzie Halewood
Starring Valerie Edmond
Gerard Butler
James Cosmo
Music by David A. Hughes
John Murphy
Edited by Joe McNally
Distributed by The Mob Film Company
Release dates
February 18, 2000
Country Scotland
Language English
Scots

One More Kiss is a romantic Scottish drama directed by award-winning film maker Vadim Jean (Leon the Pig Farmer, Beyond Bedlam, Clockwork Mice) and starring Valerie Edmond, Gerard Butler and James Cosmo in the main roles. The film’s tragic story revolves around a cancer-diagnosed woman who decides to live her remaining life to the full, which includes throwing herself into a triangle romance with an old flame.

Plot

When Sarah Hopson (Valerie Edmond) discovers she has a brain tumour, she leaves her successful high-rise lifestyle in New York and returns to her hometown in the Scottish Borders, where she left her widower father Frank (James Cosmo) and her childhood sweetheart Sam (Gerard Butler) to pursue a career in the United States seven years ago. Upon arriving Sarah finds out that Sam, a restaurant owner, is now happily married to Charlotte (Valerie Gogan). This, however, does not stop her from asking the couple a last favour – which is to let Sarah spend her remaining time in the company of the only man she has ever loved.

Cast

Director Vadim Jean decided on an all-Scottish cast with the following three actors starring in the main roles:

Full Cast-List

Filming locations

Scotland:

Edinburgh, Scotland

UK:

Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, England, UK

United States:

New York City, New York

The original intention was for the film to be set in Jean’s home town of Bristol, but in the end they decided to use the beautiful landscapes of Northern England and Edinburgh, Scotland instead – with the former being the main setting. The opening and closing sequences, however, were shot in New York.[2]

Music / Soundtrack

Release

Country Date
Canada

September 18, 1999 (Atlantic Film Festival)

UK

February 18, 2000

Iceland

July 13, 2000 (Video Premiere)

Israel

April 5, 2001

Belgium

October 31, 2001

Japan

August 31, 2005

January 21, 2006 (DVD)

USA

June 6, 2006 (DVD)

Awards

Atlantic Film Festival
Year Result Award Recipient
1999 Won Audience Award Vadim Jean
Emden International Film Festival
Year Result Award Recipient
2000 Nominated Emden Film Award Vadim Jean

Trivia

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