Let It Snow
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Adam Marcus
Kipp Marcus
Kristopher Scott Fiedel
Bernadette Peters
Michael Marisi Ornstein
Judith Malina
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
When James was four, Grammy told him the family curse: "We're doomed in love. The men leave, and the women go crazy." But on one magical snow day, James, now eighteen, meets Sarah. From the moment he touches her flat head, they are linked for life. Unfortunately, the "family curse" comes true. Four years later our former young lovers are isolated Manhattanites. Sarah sleeps with her beeper. James goes to "open-mike therapy." As Sarah plans her wedding to someone else, James prays for snow and a second chance at first love. Too bad it's June!
Director
Adam Marcus
Cast
Kipp Marcus
Kristopher Scott Fiedel
Bernadette Peters
Michael Marisi Ornstein
Judith Malina
Jean-pierre Lamy
Wilfredo Medina
Anders Hasselblad
Jordan Siwek
Alice Dylan
Henry Simmons
Season Oglesby
Jordi Caballero
Larry Pine
Debra Sullivan
Adam Marcus
Lou Carbonneau
Sandra Prosper
Miriam Shor
Ann Arvia
David Deblinger
Kelly Saxon
Ken Krugman
Joel Robertson
Christina Ladysh
Rob Campbell
Krista Smith
Missi Pyle
Isabel Ruiz De La Prada
Ned Eisenberg
Peter Giles
Bill Migliore
Stephen Colbert
Joanna Bloomer
Mary Birdsong
Joseph Siravo
Deborah Langdon
Susan Lamy
Nadya Ginsburg
Crew
Donald Donaudy
Donny Epstein
Yeeshai Gross
Gill Holland
Joe Klotz
David Kramer
Kipp Marcus
Kipp Marcus
Sean Mccourt
Bill Migliore
Bobby Pearce
Marci Phillips
Melissa Schrock
Ben Weinstein
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of the New Writer Prize and the Best Editing award at the 1999 AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival.
Released in United States April 2000
Released in United States January 2000
Released in United States June 2001
Released in United States June 29, 2001
Released in United States October 1999
Released in United States on Video October 16, 2001
Released in United States September 1999
Released in United States September 2000
Released in United States Summer June 8, 2001
Shown at Avignon/New York Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (French Institute) April 24-30, 2000.
Shown at Deauville Festival of American Film September 1-10, 2000.
Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City, September 17-24, 1999.
Shown at Sundance Film Festival (American Spectrum) January 20-30, 2000.
Shown at the French-American Film Workshop in Avignon, France (in competition) June 22-27, 2001.
Began shooting August 1998.
Completed shooting early September 1998.
Released in United States January 2000 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (American Spectrum) January 20-30, 2000.)
Released in United States April 2000 (Shown at Avignon/New York Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (French Institute) April 24-30, 2000.)
Released in United States June 2001 (Shown at the French-American Film Workshop in Avignon, France (in competition) June 22-27, 2001.)
Released in United States Summer June 8, 2001
Released in United States June 29, 2001 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States September 1999 (Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City, September 17-24, 1999.)
Released in United States September 2000 (Shown at Deauville Festival of American Film September 1-10, 2000.)
Released in United States October 1999 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (New Directions) October 21-29, 1999.)
Released in United States on Video October 16, 2001