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Cleaning | Suicide
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6.8/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Casting Low Budget Feature DramaComedy | 2009 | Avy
Best Woman Storyteller | 2009 | Megan
Dramatic | 2008 | Christine
British Supporting Actress of the Year | 2010 | Emily
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2010 | Jason
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2009 | Emily
2008 | Christine
2008 | Christine
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 16,174,377 USD
The filmmakers have said in interviews their story is based on a 2001 National Public Radio "All Things Considered" report about two women in the Seattle suburbs who started a biohazard removal/cleaning service. They are best friends, not sisters.
The vacuum and cleaning supply store is the same establishment used as Best Quality Vacuum, run by Robert Forster's character as a front business in both Breaking Bad (2008) and El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019). The actual location on 4th Street in Albuquerque is a furniture store.
In an interview, Amy Adams said she felt Steve Zahn gave the best performance in the film.
A kiss scene was filmed between Norah (Emily Blunt) and Lynn (Mary Lynn Rajskub) but cut from the finished film.
Eric Christian Olsen filmed several scenes as Norah's boyfriend Randy, and most of them were cut. He only appears in the party scene, where Norah says, "He's not my boyfriend" and when he and Norah have sex as she sees a news report about an accident.
"Lynn: How'd she die? Norah: It was sorta a do-it-yourself thing?"
"Rose Lorkowski: [explaining her job] I mean because people don't realize the safety risks involved with the removal of - blood and body fluids. Heather: I cannot imagine. You like it? Rose Lorkowski: [bravely] Yeah. I do. Um, we come into people's lives when they have experienced something profound - and sad. And they've lost somebody, you know? And um, the circumstances, they're always different. But that's the same. And we help. In some small way we, um, we help."