A lonely shoe salesman and an eccentric performance artist struggle to connect in this unique take on contemporary life. (IMDB)
One of the most critically acclaimed films of 2005, Me and You and Everyone We Know is also one of the most original feature debuts you're ever likely to see. Winner of the Camera d'or Award for best first film at the Cannes Film Festival, it's an altogether charming display of talent for writer, director, and costar Miranda July, a performance artist making a promising transition to film. Her loose-knit tale of love and longing encompasses a large cast of quirky and memorable characters, foremost among them being Christine (July), a forlorn dreamer who falls in love with Richard (John Hawkes, from HBO's Deadwood), who's going through a traumatic divorce. Richard is desperate to be a good father to his seven- and 14-year-old sons, both of whom have experiences that push Me and You to an almost perverse level of audacity, but July handles their potentially troubling scenes with such delicacy and tact that they seem almost miraculously innocent. The whole film is like that: It never, ever goes where you think it's going to go, and every scene tingles with humor, affection and curiosity for its characters. As it turns routine days into joyous opportunities for discovery, July's remarkable film is not for all tastes, but if you're looking for something new, different, and defiantly out of the mainstream, this gentle comedy's for you. --Jeff Shannon (Amazon.com)
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John Hawkes | Richard Swersey |
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Miranda July | Christine Jesperson |
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Miles Thompson | Peter Swersey |
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Brandon Ratcliff | Robby Swersey |
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Carlie Westerman | Sylvie |
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Hector Elias | Michael |
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Brad William Henke | Andrew |
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Natasha Slayton | Heather |
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Najarra Townsend | Rebecca |
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Tracy Wright | Nancy Herrington |
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JoNell Kennedy | Pam |
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Ellen Geer | Ellen |
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Colette Kilroy | Sylvie's Mom |
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James Kayten | Sylvie's Dad |
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Amy French | Museum Assistant |
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Sven Holmberg | Artist |
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James Mathers | Teacher |
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Kelsey Chapman | Sylvie's Friend |
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Tiana Marie Nelms | Sylvie's Friend |
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Jordan Potter | Shamus |
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Cheryl Phillips | Female Shoe Customer |
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Patricia Skeriotis | Housewares Saleswoman |
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E.J. Callahan | Man Tapping Quarter |
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Peter James | Goldfish Dad |
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Giavanna Whited | Goldfish Girl |
| Director | Miranda July |
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| Writer | Miranda July | |
| Producer | Holly Becker, Peter Carlton, Mike Crawford, Caroline Kaplan, Gina Kwon, Mary Prendergast, Jonathan Sehring, Suzi Yoonessi | |
| Musician | Michael Andrews | |
| Photography | Chuy Chávez | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | MGM Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 11, 2005 |
| Regions | 1 |