The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee
Robin Wright Penn, Blake Lively, Alan Arkin, Winona Ryder, Ryan McDonald, Maria Bello, Keanu Reeves, Monica Bellucci, Julianne Moore, Shirley Knight, Zoe Kazan, MikeBinder
A doting wife. A perfect mother. But Pippa Lee wasn’t always like that…
Director: Rebecca Miller
Producer: Lemore Syvan
Exec Producers: Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Jean-Luc De Fanti
Scriptwriter: Rebecca Miller
Editor: Sabine Hoffman
DoP: Declan Quinn
Production Designer: Michael Shaw
Music: Linda Cohen
Cast: Robin Wright Penn, Blake Lively, Alan Arkin, Winona Ryder, Ryan McDonald, Maria Bello, Keanu Reeves, Monica Bellucci, Julianne Moore, Shirley Knight, Zoe Kazan, MikeBinder
Production Company:
Elevation Film Works
tel: +1 646 486 1446, fax: +1 646 486 4231
email: elevation@elevationfilmworks.com
UK Distributor:
Chris Lawrance, Icon Entertainment International, Solar house, 915 High Road, London, N12 8QJ, England, UK
tel: +44 (0)20 8492 6300, fax: +44 (0)20 8492 6301
email: chris@iconfilmdistribution.co.uk
International Sales:
IM Global,
tel: +1 310 777 3590
email: info@imglobalfilm.com, ukoffice@imglobalfilm.com
2009 Archive
Festival Diary: June
Find Films By Strand
EIFF is split into Strands. Use them to help find your films.
Event Search
Suggest-o-tron
Use this fun gadget to help you navigate the Festival programme and find your festival feet.
Start Suggest-o-tron
Comments
Login or Register to post / report comments
#1 Leona Campbell / Friday 19 June, 2009 / 22:43 GMT
The picture is put together brilliantly and as a viewer you can feel the fact it's been a film made with alot of love for the story and the detail which made this a hugely enjoyable experience.
There is so much good to talk about with this movie, it's a film that I will definitley see again when it comes on general release and I'll be recommending all my friends go to see.
#2 David Reid / Saturday 20 June, 2009 / 08:11 GMT
#3 Mike Hall / Saturday 20 June, 2009 / 13:20 GMT
#4 Caroline Armstrong / Thursday 25 June, 2009 / 12:25 GMT
Keanu Reeves has some strange ways of 'praying' and is his usual self throughout. By which I mean every part he plays he ends up the same. I'd give it 7/10 as it was insightful and interesting but not terribly engaging. I was left wanting more.