Julie Johnson (film)

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Julie Johnson
DVD artwork
Directed byBob Gosse
Written byWendy Hammond
Bob Gosse
Produced byRay Angelic
StarringLili Taylor
Courtney Love
Spalding Gray
Noah Emmerich
Mischa Barton
CinematographyDavid M. Dunlap
Edited byDavid Leonard
Music byAngelo Badalamenti
Liz Phair
Distributed byhere! TV
Universal Focus
Release date
  • January 26, 2001 (2001-01-26)
Running time
93 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Julie Johnson is a 2001 independent American drama film directed by Bob Gosse, and starring Lili Taylor, Courtney Love, and Mischa Barton. Written by Gosse and Wendy Hammond, the plot focuses on a New Jersey housewife (Taylor) who, after separating from her husband, falls in love with her wayward friend (Love) and begins a relationship with her. The film features an original score by Angelo Badalamenti as well as a soundtrack by Liz Phair.

Julie Johnson debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and was shown at several film festivals worldwide between 2001 and 2004, later appearing on the here TV network as part of their films series. Courtney Love won the award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film for her performance from Los Angeles' Outfest in 2001.[1]

Plot

Julie Johnson is a bored New Jersey housewife who is unhappy with her life and decides to take a computer class at a local college. When her husband finds out and is unsupportive and verbally abusive, she decides that enough is enough and the couple separate. Inspired, her friend Claire leaves her husband, and, having nowhere to go, moves in with Julie and her son and daughter. Living together, Julie and Claire develop a relationship that is more than just a friendship. Problems arise when Julie, immersed in studies, makes new, scholarly, cultured friends and Claire doesn't mesh well with them.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Julie Johnson: Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2013-06-15.

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