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Julianne Moore | Marie | |
Matthew Broderick | Bruce | |
Griffin Dunne | Restaurant Guest | |
Julie Hagerty | Party Guest at Frank's | |
Bob Balaban | Roger | |
David Aaron Baker | Antione | |
Andy Borowitz | Jim | |
Steve Burns | Fred | |
Carl Burrows | Mariner | |
Brother Douglas | Eccentric Dinner Guest | |
Tom Riis Farrell | Frank | |
Brother Eden Douglas | Eccentric Dinner Guest | |
Robert Gant | Bartender | |
David Wiater | Tim | |
Christopher Evan Welch | Henry | |
Robert Lehrer | Leader | |
Michael McDerman | Yvonne |
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Producer | Jonathan Cavendish
Joseph Caruso |
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Writer | Wallace Shawn
Tom Cairns |
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Cinematography | Patrick Cady
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Musician | Mark Degli Antoni
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Four-time Oscar nominee Julianne Moore (Children Of Men) and two-time Tony Award winner Matthew Broderick (The Producers) star in this serio-comic trip through a day in the lives of a dysfunctional married couple. Adapted by Wallace Shawn (My Dinner With Andre) from his own play, Marie and Bruce begins with the couple's venomous breakfast conversation and ends with an intimate dinner where Marie finally reveals her secret desires to her husband. Brilliantly sarcastic, often funny, yet deeply moving, Marie And Bruce is an acting tour de force that finely captures Shawn's legendary "perverse wit" (Kurt Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter). |
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