We Don't Live Here Anymore
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
John Curran
Mark Ruffalo
Laura Dern
Peter Krause
Naomi Watts
Sam Charles
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
In their small New England college town, Jack Linden and Hank Evans are the best of friends. Fellow instructors at the university where Jack teaches literature and Hank, writing, the two enjoy the camaraderie of men who have shared similiar circumstances. Their bond, however, is put to the test when the love-lives of the two men and their wives, Edith and Terry, become tangled.
Director
John Curran
Cast
Mark Ruffalo
Laura Dern
Peter Krause
Naomi Watts
Sam Charles
Haili Page
Jennifer Bishop
Jennifer Mawhinney
Amber Rothwell
Meg Roe
James Francis
Marc Baur
Marcel Maillard
Patrick Early
Lesley Barber
David Visentin
Roman Borys
Gene Hardy
Annalee Pattipatanakoon
Peter Pavlovsky
Erika Raum
Nick Gehling
Hawk Arps
Marcos Defluri
Diano Garcia
Joseph Ravenwood
Philip Seward
Laurie Bower
Cal Dodd
John Watson
Crew
Shannon Abbott
Juan Acosta
Mike Adams
Mike Adams
Maryse Alberti
Mike Allen
Don Andrews
Brett Armstrong
Jon Armstrong
Grant Astle
Anke Bakker
Rodrigo Balart
Tanya Berger
Jenz Bergren
Tom Bond
Aarron Brady
Angela Brown
Vicki Brown
Lindsay Bucknell
Alaina Burnett
Randy Caine
Brian Campbell
Curtis Campbell
Stacey Campbell
Michael Carlin
Eliana Carrillo
Bob Chase
Jay Cheetham
Stefano Chimarios
Nicole Chorney
Michael Convertino
Sally Cook
Pete Coulman
Thomas Craib
Patrick Creery
Jacqueline Cristianini
Jacqueline Cristianini
John Curran
Steve Curran
Rory Cutler
Stephanie Daniel
Alexandre De Franceshi
Gavin De West
Rebeccah Delchambre
Tony Devenyi
Dario Disanto
Maja Djilas
Maja Djilas
Ed Dobbs
Andre Dubus
Jason Eaton
Brandon Eggleston
Jannene Elam
Haven Elliot
Warren Ellis
Ruth Epstein
Michelle Everaert
Summer Eves
Martin Fischer
David Fisher
Ruby Flemming
Michael Forry
Candiss Foss
Kimberley French
Jilli Geer
Nick Gehling
Nick Gehling
Nick Gehling
Lee Gibeau
Jennifer Gibson
Keith Giesbrecht
Jonas Goodman
Aaron Grain
Matt Greenhough
Larry Gross
Larry Gross
Jullin Hadden
David Hadley
Justin Hanika
Nancy Heller
John Helme
Tara Hinecker
Marie Hock
Marie Hock
Mervyn Hope
Ian Houghton
James Ilecic
John Johnston
Victor Juralowicz
Harvey Kahn
Norbert Kaluza
Christina Kasperczyk
Dmitry Kazak
Jennifer Kidd
Mark Klausmayer
John Knowlton
Shannon Kohli
Matthew Kunau
Gilles La Plante
Chris Lambert
Dean Lamont
Ken Lawson
Ken Lawson
Ken Lawson
Jason Lecky
Robert Lee
Robert Lee
Russ Levine
Brian Lewis
Ellen Lewis
Linda Lichter
K M Lowe
Greg Lund
Lara Lupish
John Macintosh
Adam Mars
Sarah Martin
Steve Martin
Virginia May
Rod Mcdonald
Cathie Mcgaw
Finbar Mcmillan
Bernadette Meyers
Robyn Moore
Allana Murray
Miriam Needoba
Brian Nevin
Martin Nicholas
Juan Pantera
Laurie Parker
Laurie Parker
Will Parrott
James Dean Patten
Iain Pattison
Pascal Pillot-bruhat
Josh Plaw
Kathryn Raphall
Dan Redford
Brian Reilly
Linda Riley
Alan Robertson
Mark Roop
Tone Rorvik
Tone Rorvik
Sanford Rosenberg
Mark Ruffalo
Brian Ruryk
Trevor Sadler
Svatia Sakarova
Stephanie Sarin
Greg Scott
Adam Sharpe
Paul Sharpe
Michael Shepard
Einar Sigurdson
Audrey Skalbania
Audrey Skalbania
Pat Sloan
Steven R Smith
Steven R Smith
Stephen Spencer
Tim Spencer
Katia Stano
Serena Steffensen
Jonny Swift
Marnie Termuende
Kwes Thompson
Samantha Thorson
Anne Townshend
Mick Turner
Richard Vanderkuip
Cam Wagner
Alison Walker
Rich Walters
Naomi Watts
Katie Weekley
Leah Weinberg
Scott Weisenburger
John Welsman
Jim White
Ryan Whitehead
Annie Wilkinson
Rick Willoughby
Richard Win
Bev Wright
Bev Wright
Emmy Wu
Pia Wyatt
Natasha Young
Dina Zecchel
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of the 2004 award for Best Supporting Actress (Laura Dern) by the Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC).
Winner of Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for Best Screenplay at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
Released in United States 2005
Released in United States January 2004
Released in United States on Video December 14, 2004
Released in United States Summer August 13, 2004
Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival January 28-February 6, 2005.
The film is based on two Andrew Dubus short stories, "Adultery" and "We Don't Live Here Anymore."
Warner Independent Pictures acquired domestic distribution rights at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival for a reported $2 million.
Released in United States 2005 (Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival January 28-February 6, 2005.)
Released in United States January 2004 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Dramatic Competition) January 15-25, 2004.)
Released in United States Summer August 13, 2004
Released in United States on Video December 14, 2004