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Summer Holiday | Adultery
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6.6/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actor | 2000 | Liev
Best Female Lead | 2000 | Diane
Best Actress | 2000 | Diane
Best Screenplay Original | 2000 | Pamela
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2000 | Anna
Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Film | 1999 | Anna
Budget 14,000,000 USD
Diane Lane wanted Viggo Mortensen to be in the film so much that she gave up part of her salary so that the production could afford him.
Diane Lane commented in an interview, "If Viggo and I convince people we're enjoying every second of that encounter [in the waterfall] we've really done our job as actors. It was freezing in that river. The water was filled with debris and cigarette butts and the rocks were covered in little worms."
Dr. Fogler's Bungalows was based off of a real Catskills bungalow colony called Dr. Locker's which existed for many years in the sleepy Sullivan County hamlet of Mountaindale, NY. It was where writer Pamela Gray spent her childhood summers.
When Grateful Dead were invited to play at Woodstock, their manager wanted the promoters to add another act he managed; he offered them two. They tossed a coin, chose Santana, and the rest is history. There is no Santana music in this movie, but perhaps they are subtly represented by the act the promoters did NOT choose, It's a Beautiful Day, with their hit "White Bird"
Much of the licensed music in the movie is by acts who performed at Woodstock, but two famous names associated with it actually were not there. Joni Mitchell felt she had to decline her invitation, but later composed a song ("Woodstock") about the festival. Big Brother and the Holding Company were never invited. Janis Joplin had left them the year before, and she performed there with the Kozmic Blues Band.
"Alison Kantrowitz: I never have to listen to you ever again. I saw you. I was there. You should have seen yourself. You looked disgusting! I'm the teenager! Not you! You had your chance. Pearl Kantrowitz: No. I didn't. Alison Kantrowitz: Well then why do the rest of us have to suffer just because you fucked up your life!"
"Pearl Kantrowitz: I went to Woodstock. Marty Kantrowitz: You went to Woodstock. Pearl Kantrowitz: Ummm... Marty Kantrowitz: Was it groovy?"