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'''''Jack and Diane''''' is a 2012 American film written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, and starring [[Juno Temple]] and [[Riley Keough]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Ge|first=Linda|title=Love is a monster for Juno Temple and Riley Keough in first clip and poster for Tribeca-bound "Jack and Diane"|url=http://upandcomers.net/2012/04/19/love-is-a-monster-for-juno-temple-and-riley-keough-in-first-clip-and-poster-for-tribeca-bound-jack-and-diane/|newspaper=Up & Comers|date=April 19, 2012}}</ref> [[Olivia Thirlby]] and [[Ellen Page]] were originally cast for the lead roles in 2008 before the project was postponed.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lim|first=Dennis|title=Independently Intimate Directors|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/movies/19lim.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=April 15, 2009}}</ref> |
'''''Jack and Diane''''' is a 2012 American film written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, and starring [[Juno Temple]] and [[Riley Keough]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Ge|first=Linda|title=Love is a monster for Juno Temple and Riley Keough in first clip and poster for Tribeca-bound "Jack and Diane"|url=http://upandcomers.net/2012/04/19/love-is-a-monster-for-juno-temple-and-riley-keough-in-first-clip-and-poster-for-tribeca-bound-jack-and-diane/|newspaper=Up & Comers|date=April 19, 2012}}</ref> [[Olivia Thirlby]] and [[Ellen Page]] were originally cast for the lead roles in 2008 before the project was postponed.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lim|first=Dennis|title=Independently Intimate Directors|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/movies/19lim.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=April 15, 2009}}</ref> |
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Jack and Diane, two teenage girls, meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to open Jack’s tough skinned heart. But when Jack discovers that Diane is moving she pushes her away. Unable to grasp her new feelings, Diane's emotions begin to cause unexplainable violent changes to her body. Through these awkward and insecure feelings, the two girls must struggle to turn their first love into an enduring one. |
Jack and Diane, two teenage girls, meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to open Jack’s tough skinned heart. But when Jack discovers that Diane is moving she pushes her away. Unable to grasp her new feelings, Diane's emotions begin to cause unexplainable violent changes to her body. Through these awkward and insecure feelings, the two girls must struggle to turn their first love into an enduring one. |
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Directed by | Bradley Rust Gray |
Written by | Bradley Rust Gray |
Produced by | Jen Gatien Karin Chien So Yong Kim Bradley Rust Gray |
Starring | Juno Temple Riley Keough Cara Seymour Kylie Minogue |
Edited by | Bradley Rust Gray So Yong Kim |
Music by | múm |
Distributed by | Magnolia Pictures |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Jack and Diane is a 2012 American film written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, and starring Juno Temple and Riley Keough.[1] Olivia Thirlby and Ellen Page were originally cast for the lead roles in 2008 before the project was postponed.[2]
Synopsis
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Jack and Diane, two teenage girls, meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to open Jack’s tough skinned heart. But when Jack discovers that Diane is moving she pushes her away. Unable to grasp her new feelings, Diane's emotions begin to cause unexplainable violent changes to her body. Through these awkward and insecure feelings, the two girls must struggle to turn their first love into an enduring one.
Cast
- Juno Temple as Diane
- Riley Keough as Jack
- Dane DeHaan as Chris
- Haviland Morris as Jack's Mom
- Cara Seymour Aunt Linda
- Kylie Minogue Tara
References
- ^ Ge, Linda (April 19, 2012). "Love is a monster for Juno Temple and Riley Keough in first clip and poster for Tribeca-bound "Jack and Diane"". Up & Comers.
- ^ Lim, Dennis (April 15, 2009). "Independently Intimate Directors". The New York Times.