Full Frontal
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Steven Soderbergh
Cole Andersen
Patrick Fischler
Lacy Livingston
Nancy Lenehan
Mary Mccormack
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
An ensemble piece tracking eight characters over the course of a single day in Los Angeles, two of whom, Francesca the movie queen and Calvin the tv star, double as actors in the film (within a film) "Rendezvous." Other characters involved are: Gus, the big time film producer; Lee, a high-powered careerist; Lee's writer husband, Carl; Lee's sister Linda and her avant-garde stage director boyfriend.
Director
Steven Soderbergh
Cast
Cole Andersen
Patrick Fischler
Lacy Livingston
Nancy Lenehan
Mary Mccormack
Enrico Colantoni
Monica Lee Burland
Wayne Péré
Jerry Weintraub
Sandra Oh
Kenn Wood
Rainn Wilson
Soledad St Hilaire
Pliny Porter
Mike Malone
Anthony Powers
Blair Underwood
Andrew Connolly
Nathalie Seaver
Joe Chrest
David Duchovny
Brad Rowe
Eddie Mcclintock
Dina Waters
Al Ahlf
Brad Pitt
Catherine Keener
David Fincher
January Jones
Julia Roberts
Alison Ebbert
Karen Woodley
Justina Machado
Laurent Schwaar
David Hyde Pierce
Dawn Suggs
Roger Garcia
Maria Rogers
Meagen Fay
Chris Derose
Tracy Vilar
Nicky Katt
Chance Robertson
Erika Alexander
Coleman Hough
Cynthia Gibb
Charlotte Puckett
Brandon Keener
Randy Lowell
Jennifer Brusciano
Jeff Garlin
David Alan Basche
Crew
Thomas A. Curran
Julie M Anderson
Edwin Armstrong
Ed Ayer
Russell Ayer
Cassandra Barbour
Richard Bennetti
David Betancourt
David C Blackman
Larry Blake
Monica Borde
Shaun Breedlove
Keri Bruno
Susi Campos
Jon Carpenter
Matt Coby
Jacques Davidovici
Jacques Davidovici
Mathilde Decagny
Virginie Drouot
P. Caleb Duffy
Dawn Fintor
Sarah Flack
Jay Gallagher
Mark Gantt
Derrick Gilbert
Douglas Gillard
Dave Glavin
Leon L. Glavin
Joseph A Graham
Shane Greedy
Gregg Guellow
Jason Hinkel
Leah Holmes
Coleman Hough
Gregory Jacobs
Gregory Jacobs
Ramy Katrib
David Kirchner
Scott Kramer
Ted Kredo
J. T. Lannen
Lance Larson
Ken Lavet
Paul Ledford
Ian Lewis
Susan Littenberg
Sonya Lunsford
Chris Mack
Duane 'dc' Manwiller
Bob Marshak
Lynne Martin
Antoine Mascaro
Peter Mccoubrey
David Mckimmie
Les Meek
E.j. Misisco
Danny Moder
Naomi Motohashi
Linda Murphy
Dan Muscarella
India Neilan
Matt Novello
Ron Patane
Larry Payne
Michael Polaire
Robert Pollard
Robert E Pollard
Keith Popely
Charles Ramirez
Rebecca Robertson
Shoshana Rubin
Sam Sarkar
Evan Schechtman
Tim Serda
Laura Sevier
Tim Smith
Steven Soderbergh
Alicia M Stevenson
Brent Studler
Paul Tanzillo
Terri R. Taylor
Paul Threlkeld
Basti Van Der Woude
Christopher Just Weaver
Jeff Winn
Debra Zane
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Summer August 2, 2002
Limited Release in United States August 2, 2002
Released in United States on Video February 11, 2003
Released in United States 2002
Released in United States May 2002
Shown at Deauville Film Festival August 30 - September 8, 2002.
Shown at Venice International Film Festival (in competition) August 29 - September 8, 2002.
Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 15-26, 2002.
Project described as an "unofficial" sequel to Soderbergh's "Sex, Lies and Videotape" (USA/1989).
Feature screenwriting debut for Coleman Hough.
Shot over 18 days.
Released in United States Summer August 2, 2002
Limited Release in United States August 2, 2002
Released in United States on Video February 11, 2003
Released in United States 2002 (Shown at Deauville Film Festival August 30 - September 8, 2002.)
Released in United States 2002 (Shown at Venice International Film Festival (in competition) August 29 - September 8, 2002.)
Released in United States May 2002 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 15-26, 2002.)