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IMDbBest Leap from Actress to Director | 2008 | Helen
2008 | Helen
Best Narrative Feature | 2008 | Helen
Best Supporting Actress | 2009 | Bette
When Tim Robbins directed his first feature film, Bob Roberts (1992), Helen Hunt appeared in a brief cameo as a television news reporter. When Hunt made her feature directorial debut with this film, Robbins returned the favor and appears briefly as one of the interviewees on the Bette Midler character's talk show.
Feature film writing, directing, and producing debut for Helen Hunt. She also acted.
Reunited real-life exes Helen Hunt and Matthew Broderick, who dated 20 years earlier when making Project X (1987).
The doctor who does April's Ultrasound scans is played by the English author Salman Rushdie. He is famous for having a fatwa against him by Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran.
ThinkFilm and Canadian distributor TVA Films bought the U.S. and Canadian rights, respectively, for the film at the 2007 Toronto Internation Film Festival.
"April Epner: I know what I did to you, to you in particular. Kinda worst nightmare kind of thing, right? I knew that. Even at the time I knew that. Frank: What else? April Epner: I'll do it again, I will, I'll hurt you again and again. Not like that, you'd have to leave me if I hurt you like that. If we were together you would leave me if I hurt you like that again, wouldn't you? Frank: Yes. Yes, I would. April Epner: Good. But I'll hurt you in other ways, little ways, I won't mean to but I will. And sometimes I will mean to. Frank: This is quite an offer you've worked out. April Epner: You'll hurt me too, you know. You'll hurt me and change on me, you might even leave me after you promise you won't, how about that? Frank: I wouldn't. April Epner: But you might. Frank: But I wouldn't. April Epner: But... you might. Frank: Yeah, I guess I might."
"April Epner: Your wife was seeing someone else? Frank: Pretty much everyone else. I was too much for her. April Epner: Your wife? I'm sure she didn't feel that way. Frank: She told me. April Epner: What did she say? Frank: 'You're too much for me.' April Epner: Ugh."