Guinevere
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Audrey Wells
Sarah Polley
Stephen Rea
Carrie Preston
Tracy Letts
Gina Gershon
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Harper Sloane is an awkward young woman who feels ill at ease in her rich and well-groomed family. When she meets and falls for much older photographer Connie, he gives her self-confidence as well as a sexual education. She discovers that he has a history of relationships with much younger women, and that she is the latest in a long line of protegees. But the relationship is a double-edged sword for both, and both have much to gain or to lose.
Director
Audrey Wells
Cast
Sarah Polley
Stephen Rea
Carrie Preston
Tracy Letts
Gina Gershon
Jean Smart
Emily Procter
Sharon Mcknight
Gedde Watanabe
Carlton Wilborn
Sandra Oh
Francis Guinan
Oded Gross
Grace Una
Jasmine Guy
Michelle Aurthor
Dorit Sauer
Rose Mallett
Kim Flowers
Scott Kaske
Paul Dolley
Trevor Edmond
Danny Kovacs
Brian Frank
Debra Engle
Kevin Breif
Martin Yu
Paulina Sahagan
Kai Ephron
Alexandra Hilden
Johnny Radzik
Lynne Marie Stewart
Patty Weiss
James Noah
Lindsay Beamish
Lynn Beasley
Rick Moody
Ira I Proctor
Crew
Tijana Agic-gaudio
Antonio Aguilar
Gene Alford
Herach Arzounian
Corey Askins
Christophe Beck
Michael Becker
Martha Bell
William A Benedict
Danielle Berman
Tarabu Betseral
Joe Bodle
Beau Bonneau
Jamie Boyce
John Brace
Tod Braton
Troy Bridenstine
Maxine Brooks
Joe Brown
Michael Brown
Ronnie Brown
Dean Campbell
Ramsey Campbell
Moussie Chalfant
Jeff Cockerell
Tani Cohen
Jacquie Contreras
Corky Cronin
Boaz Davidson
Christopher Davis
Colleen Davis
Tony Deale
Jason Debari
Darrin Denlinger
Danny Dimbort
Dody Dorn
Maurizio Dotto
Jorjee Douglas
Jorjee Douglass
Charles E Dowell
Gilbert Elam
Joe Emanuelle
Kai Ephron
Robert Esau
Jerry Eubanks
Randi Feldman
Tom Ferraiulo
Scott Ferry
Brian Fitzgerald
Beau Flynn
Troy Flynn
Peggy Forcellini
Reagan Foreman
Rachel Foyt
Rachel Foyt
Jason E Frankel
James Fregia
Glenn Gaines
Leslie Garvin
Todd Gilbert
Richard Gill
Bruno Goerge
Roy Granada
Fabrice Grandin
Mike Grant
Michael Grieco
Camila Griggs
Molly Grundman
Ed Gutentag
Sid Hajdu
Coleman L. Hart
Tim Hedgecock
Dean Hendler
Jan Heynecker
Heidi Higginbotham
Zoe Hopkins
Stacy M. Horn
Mike Hruska
Annie Imhoff
Brook Johnson
Gilbert Johnson
Tom Judt
Kathryn Kagan
Don Kasich
Jonathan King
Jim Laclair
Rick Larson
Fernando Lau
Anne Lee
Esther Lee
Shirley Lerche
Avi Lerner
Krishna Levitt
Andrew Lin
Sandy Louis
Linda Lowy
Sophie Luxmoore
Brady Majors
Matt Marks
Mary Mathaisell
Stephen Mccabe
Jennifer Mccarthy
Richard Mcdermott
Will Mcgarry
Melissa Mcnees
Bennie Mcrae
Paul Meiss
Martin Roy Mervel
Charles Minsky
Lissa Murphy
David H Neale
Peter Nielsen
Sonya Nimri
Jeffrey M. O'brien
Dennis O'connell
Benjamin Ormand
Theresa Ortiz
Jay Ostrowski
Vince Palomino
Jennifer Perkins
Jonathan Persky
Kevin Peterson
Stefanie Pleet
Mark Pogachefsky
Johnny Radzik
Johnny Radzik
Lou Ramos
Mark Redmond
Cloy Richards
Sabrine Rodems
Natalie Roth-corti
David Roumbos
Patrick Russo
Scott Salter
Jorge Sanchez
Marini Sartin-jayo
Chuck Schuman
Steven Sfetku
Chris B. Shaw
David Shippy
Trevor Short
Chuck Shuman
Stefan Simchowitz
Greg Smith
Alex Sola
Peter Speakman
Sandy Stabton
Lorraine Stewart
Todd Story
Carol A Strong
Dave Sullivan
Shannon Summers
Lori Jean Swanson
Elaine Thomas
Gary Thomas
Tony Thomas
John Thompson
Genevieve Tyrrell
Foster Vick
Lisa Vijitchanton
Ron Volpe
Chris Vorsberg
Chris Waisanen
Debe Waismann
Adam Walderman
Jeff Wallace
Rachel Walls
Brian Walsh
Andrew M. Ward
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Audrey Wells
Brad Weston
David Wolfson
Keith Wood
Eex Allen Worthy
Rex Allen Worthy
Dan Yates
James Young
Laura Zuniga
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Co-winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (Audrey Wells) at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.
Released in United States Fall September 24, 1999
Expanded Release in United States October 1, 1999
Released in United States on Video March 14, 2000
Released in United States January 1999
Released in United States July 1999
Shown at Moscow International Film Festival (in competition) July 19-29, 1999.
Feature directorial debut for screenwriter Audrey Wells whose most noted work includes "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" (USA/1996).
Completed shooting July 28, 1998.
Began shooting June 22, 1998.
Released in United States Fall September 24, 1999
Expanded Release in United States October 1, 1999
Released in United States on Video March 14, 2000
Released in United States January 1999 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) in Park City, Utah January 21-31, 1999.)
Released in United States July 1999 (Shown at Moscow International Film Festival (in competition) July 19-29, 1999.)