Nina Takes a Lover
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Alan Jacobs
Laura San Giacomo
Paul Rhys
Michael O'keefe
Cristi Conaway
Fisher Stevens
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Passion, like people, changes over time and it is in this state, that Nina finds her marriage. Her best friend is a reckless, footloose blonde who has spiced up her own marriage through a series of affairs she pursues when her husband is otherwise occupied. Her friend is currently involved in a tryst with a somewhat disheveled coffee barkeeper, but Nina is doubtful about such a set-up for herself. Nina is gorgeous, smart and leads a very comfortable life. However, her life becomes unsettled when her husband leaves town for three weeks and she grows smitten with a British photographer. Her dalliance with the photographer is short, intense, volatile, everything her marriage is not. But can she use this passion to help put that very thing back into the relationship with the man she truly loves?
Director
Alan Jacobs
Cast
Laura San Giacomo
Paul Rhys
Michael O'keefe
Cristi Conaway
Fisher Stevens
Crew
Marianna Astrom-defina
Sharon Bialy
Todd Boekelheide
Graeme Bretall
Don Defina
Dan Gleich
Jane Hernandez
Alan Jacobs
Alan Jacobs
Victoria Lewis
Debra L. Manwiller
Nancy Marsalis
Shelby Notkin
John Nutt
Billy Pagano
Phil Parmet
Phil Parmet
Clarisse Perrette
Frank Simeone
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Expanded Release in United States May 12, 1995
Expanded Release in United States May 5, 1995
Limited Release in United States March 3, 1995
Released in United States April 1994
Released in United States April 27, 1994
Released in United States January 1994
Released in United States May 1994
Released in United States November 1994
Released in United States October 1994
Released in United States on Video November 7, 1995
Released in United States September 1994
Released in United States Spring March 3, 1995
Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 12-23, 1994.
Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival October 19-23, 1994.
Shown at London Film Festival November 3-20, 1994.
Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival (opening night) April 27, 1994.
Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) in Park City, Utah January 20-30, 1994.
Shown at Sundance Film Festival Tokyo April 14-19, 1994.
Released in United States January 1994 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) in Park City, Utah January 20-30, 1994.)
Limited Release in United States March 3, 1995 (San Francisco, Cleveland, Madison and Portland)
Released in United States Spring March 3, 1995
Released in United States April 1994 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival Tokyo April 14-19, 1994.)
Released in United States April 27, 1994 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival (opening night) April 27, 1994.)
Released in United States May 1994 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 12-23, 1994.)
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 8-17, 1994.
Feature directorial debut for industrial and documentary filmmaker Alan Jacobs.
Began shooting late February 1993.
Completed shooting late March 1993.
Expanded Release in United States May 5, 1995
Expanded Release in United States May 12, 1995
Released in United States September 1994 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 8-17, 1994.)
Released in United States October 1994 (Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival October 19-23, 1994.)
Released in United States November 1994 (Shown at London Film Festival November 3-20, 1994.)
Released in United States on Video November 7, 1995