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6.3/10
IMDbFavorite Movie Actor | 2011 | Antonio
Best ForeignInternational Poster | 2011
Best Supporting Actress | 2011 | Gemma
Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | 2011
Best Leading Voice Actor | 2011
Best Adaptation | 2011
Best Dubbing Direction | 2011
Best Picture | 2011
Budget 22,000,000 USD
First theatrical movie written and directed by Woody Allen that was not produced by Charles H. Joffe. Joffe, who had worked with Allen for nearly forty years, died in July 2008.
Anna Friel (Iris) filmed her role in a day.
Before Lucy Punch (Charmaine) replaced Nicole Kidman, Carice van Houten was considered to replace her.
Writer and director Woody Allen said that he initially thought he would not be able to get Sir Anthony Hopkins (Alfie) to agree to appear in this movie.
Nicole Kidman was cast in the role of Charmaine, but dropped out.
"Sally: What happened to Jonathan? Helena Shebritch: I've been all over it with Crystal. He left me for another woman. Sally: No! Helena Shebritch: A deceased one. They're always the stiffest competition... No pun intended."
"Sally: [to Roy bitterly after meeting Charmaine] That cheap tart is what he left my mother for? Actress, my foot! The only acting she's ever done is faking an orgasm."