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IMDbDramatic | 2011 | Drake
Best Female Newcomer | 2012 | Felicity
Best Romance | 2012
Dramatic | 2011 | Felicity
Breakthrough Actor | 2011 | Felicity
2011 | Anton
2011 | Felicity
2011 | Anton
Best Breakthrough Performer | 2011 | Felicity
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Low Budget Feature DramaComedy | 2012 | Eyde
Best Breakout Star | 2012 | Felicity
Breakthrough Artist | 2011 | Felicity
Best Actress | 2011 | Felicity
Best Music | 2012
Best Screen Couple | 2011 | Felicity
Most Promising Filmmaker | 2011 | Drake
Budget 250,000 USD
Box Office Collection 3,542,353 USD
At the Toronto International Film Festival (2011), the director admitted that much of the movie was improvised. The script outlined what would happen, but Felicity Jones and Anton Yelchin improvised much of their dialogue.
Director Drake Doremus revealed that in order to get a PG-13 rating some slight changes had to be made to the original cut - mainly the R-Rated language - that premiered at Sundance in 2011.
Writers Drake Doremus and Ben York Jones looked back at some of the long distance relationships they had been in for the inspiration of this film.
Oliver Muirhead's hobby in the film was making bread which he does in real life.
Anton Yelchin was Drake Doremus' first choice for the part of Jacob.
"Anna: I thought I understood it, that I could grasp it, but I didn't, not really. Only the smudgeness of it; the pink-slippered, all-containered, semi-precious eagerness of it. I didn't realize it would sometimes be more than whole, that the wholeness was a rather luxurious idea. Because it's the halves that halve you in half. I didn't know, don't know, about the in-between bits; the gory bits of you, and the gory bits of me."
"Jacob: I don't feel like I'm part of your life. I feel like I'm on vacation."