Movie |
Lust | Based On Novel Or Book
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7.2/10
IMDbBest New Filmmaker | 2001 | Sofia
Best Casting for Feature Film Independent | 2000 | Linda
Best Director | 2001 | Sofia
Best Female Newcomer | 2000
Best Cinematography | 2000
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2000
Best Director | 2000
Best Supporting Actor | 2000 | James
Best Original Score | 2001
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2001 | Sofia
Best Debut | 2001 | Sofia
Best Soundtrack | 2001
Film Choice Actress | 2000 | Kirsten
Best Young ActressPerformance in a Motion Picture Drama | 2000 | Kirsten
Best Film | 2000 | Sofia
1999 | Sofia
1999 | Sofia
Budget 6,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 10,409,377 USD
After she had written the script, Sofia Coppola was heartbroken to discover that another company was already producing an adaptation of the book themselves. However, they were not happy with their script, so she showed them hers and they ended up using it instead.
Thurston Moore of the band Sonic Youth originally gave the book to Sofia Coppola. After reading it, she decided to make it into a movie.
Alicia Silverstone was offered the role of Mary Lisbon, but turned it down.
After seeing her in the movie Manny & Lo (1996), Sofia Coppola offered Scarlett Johansson a role in the film. Johansson, however, considered the script to be "too intense" and turned it down. Johansson would star in Coppola's next film, Lost in Translation (2003).
Hanna Hall screentested for the role of Lux Lisbon, but was too young for the part. She was cast as Cecilia instead.
"Narrator: [Narration] In the end we had pieces of the puzzle, but no matter how we put them together, gaps remained. Oddly shaped emptiness mapped by what surrounded them, like countries we couldn't name. What lingered after them was not life, but the most trivial list of mundane facts. A clock ticking on the wall, a room dim at noon, the *outrageousness* of a human being thinking only of herself."
"Doctor: What are you doing here, honey? You're not even old enough to know how bad life gets. Cecilia: Obviously, Doctor, you've never been a 13-year-old girl."