The Opposite of Sex
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Donald Roos
Christina Ricci
Martin Donovan
Lisa Kudrow
Lyle Lovett
Johnny Galecki
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Story of a highly-sexual teenage girl and her non-traditional family which takes a turn when she travels to South Bend, Indiana to live with her gay half-brother and his lover. She then proceeds to ruin her half-brother's life when she gets pregnant by his lover and then steals him away.
Director
Donald Roos
Cast
Christina Ricci
Martin Donovan
Lisa Kudrow
Lyle Lovett
Johnny Galecki
William Lee Scott
Ivan Sergei
Megan Blake
Colin Ferguson
Dan Bucatinsky
Chauncey Leopardi
Rodney Eastman
Heather Fairfield
Amy Atkins
Leslie Grossman
Emily Nemman
Harrison Young
Pancho Demmings
Terry L Rose
Richard Moore
Susan Leslie
Margaux St Ledger
Leslie Bevis
Nicole Tocantis
Becky Wahlstrom
Peter Spears
Kristine Keever
David Phelps-williams
Todd Eckert
Joyce Kurtz
Mason Daring
Greg Hopkins
Chris Neville
Laura Ahlbeck
Stuart Schulman
Shane Koss
Crew
Jon Ailetcher
David Alstadter
Andre Bacha
Shawn Barry
Ron Bedrosian
Michael Besman
Dana Bratton
Brent Brooks
Paul Bryan
Mark Hunshik Choi
Michael Clausen
Robert Clotworthy
David Codron
David Codron
Linda O Cook
Daniel Curet
Mercedes Danforth
Steve Danton
Steve Danton
Mason Daring
Mason Daring
Mason Daring
Tim Dornberg
Kai Ephron
Arthur Farkas
Liz Lang Fedrick
Kenn Ferro
Eric Flickinger
Frank Gaeta
Randy Gerston
Malcolm Groome
Catherine Harper
David Harris
Tina Hart
Susan Hellmann
Adrian Hierholzer
Adrian Hierholzer
Hank Hunter
Amanda Mackey Johnson
J. Stanley Johnston
Trevor Jolly
Trevor Jolly
David Kirkpatrick
Shane Koss
Joyce Kurtz
Joyce Kurtz
Gerry Lentz
Duke Levine
Jim Lofti
Kimaree Long
Sergio Lopez-rivera
Jim Lotfi
Peter Mitchell
James Moriana
Billy Novick
Billy Novick
Kristin Peterson
Andrew Reeder
Bill Reynolds
Rebecca Robertson
Donald Roos
Amy Rosen
Andrew J. Sacks
Scott Sanders
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Jackson Schwartz
Dave Shacter
Peter Soikkeli
David Spybrook
Jeanie Stahl
Hubert Taczanowski
Stan Vincent
Kim Waugh
Gary Wayton
Marshall Wood
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Nominated for the 1998 award for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Don Roos) from the Writers Guild of America.
Nominated for the 1998 award for Best Supporting Actress (Lisa Kudrow) from the Chicago Film Critics Association.
Winner of the 1998 award Best Supporting Actress (Lisa Kudrow) from the 1998 New York Film Critics Circle.
Winner of the 1998 award for Best Supporting Actress (Christina Ricci) from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
Winner of the 1998 Golden Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Christina Ricci) from the International Press Academy.
Winner of the Best Actress Award (Christina Ricci) at the 1998 Seattle International Film Festival.
Released in United States 1998
Released in United States August 1998
Released in United States January 1998
Released in United States November 1998
Released in United States on Video October 27, 1998
Released in United States September 1998
Released in United States Summer May 29, 1998
Re-released in United States December 18, 1998
Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica, California February 26 - March 4, 1998.
Shown at Deauville Festival of American Film (in competition) September 4-13, 1998.
Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 5-15, 1998.
Shown at London Film Festival November 5-19, 1998.
Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 23 - May 7, 1998.
Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 21 - June 14, 1998.
Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Premieres) in Park City, Utah January 15-25, 1998.
Shown at Venice Film Festival (International Critics Week) August 26 - September 8, 1998.
Feature film directorial debut for screenwriter Don Roos.
Began shooting June 8, 1997.
Completed shooting early August 1997.
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica, California February 26 - March 4, 1998.)
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 23 - May 7, 1998.)
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 21 - June 14, 1998.)
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Venice Film Festival (International Critics Week) August 26 - September 8, 1998.)
Released in United States January 1998 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Premieres) in Park City, Utah January 15-25, 1998.)
Released in United States Summer May 29, 1998
Released in United States August 1998 (Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 5-15, 1998.)
Released in United States September 1998 (Shown at Deauville Festival of American Film (in competition) September 4-13, 1998.)
Released in United States on Video October 27, 1998
Released in United States November 1998 (Shown at London Film Festival November 5-19, 1998.)
Re-released in United States December 18, 1998 (one week Ocsar qualifying run; New York City)