Full Frontal

September 20th, 2002







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Full Frontal

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Still of Catherine Keener in Full FrontalStill of Julia Roberts and Blair Underwood in Full FrontalSteven Soderbergh at event of Full FrontalStill of Catherine Keener in Full FrontalStill of Julia Roberts and Blair Underwood in Full FrontalSteven Soderbergh in Full Frontal

Plot
A day in the life of a group of men and women in Hollywood, in the hours leading up to a friend's birthday party.

Release Year: 2002

Rating: 4.8/10 (7,125 voted)

Critic's Score: 45/100

Director: Steven Soderbergh

Stars: Julia Roberts, David Hyde Pierce, David Duchovny

Storyline
Arty film-within-a-film revolves around seven people with little in common whose lives collide.

Cast:
David Duchovny - Gus
Nicky Katt - Hitler
Catherine Keener - Lee
Mary McCormack - Linda
David Hyde Pierce - Carl
Julia Roberts - Francesca / Catherine
Blair Underwood - Calvin / Nicholas
Enrico Colantoni - Arty / Ed
Erika Alexander - Lucy
Tracy Vilar - Heather
Brandon Keener - Francesca's Assistant
Jeff Garlin - Harvey, probably
David Alan Basche - Nicholas's Agent
Terence Stamp - Man on Plane / Himself
Nancy Lenehan - Woman on Plane

Taglines: From The Director Of Traffic, Ocean's Eleven & Erin Brockovich!



Details

Official Website: fullfrontal.com [United States] |

Release Date: 20 September 2002

Filming Locations: Beverly Blvd. at Vista, Fairfax, Los Angeles, California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $2,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $739,834 (USA) (4 August 2002) (208 Screens)

Gross: $2,506,446 (USA) (22 September 2002)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Hanging in Lee and Carl's apartment is a poster for Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt, a film with some similar themes about the film/entertainment industry, as well as (vaguely) some scenes and plot points.

Goofs:
Continuity: Catherine's black notebook and pen suddenly appear on the airplane armrest between shots, after her tape player clicks.

Quotes:
Catherine: Oh, eww, this arugal is so bitter! It'l like my algebra teacher on my bread!



User Review

A Huge Waste of Talented People

Rating: 3/10

`Full Frontal' is maybe my greatest deception this year. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and having such a cast, I would not believe that the film could be such a crap. There are lots of characters, but none of them is well developed. Therefore, the viewer sees many famous actors and actresses on the screen and is not able to understand who they are, what are their motives, where they are. The plot is very confused, and some actors and actresses perform more than one role. The image and photography are horrible, using a kind of fake Dogma '95 style. I do not know how such talented people could be part of such a mess: friendship or big money? Anyway, a huge waste of talented people and of my time and money, in a film that never works. My vote is three.

Title (Brazil): `Full Frontal'





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