Thirteen Conversations About One Thing

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing

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Woman Director | New York City

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jill Sprecher
  • Cast(s): Matthew McConaughey, John Turturro, Clea DuVall, Amy Irving, Alan Arkin See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 44min
  • Music: Alex Wurman
  • Award(s): FFCC 2003 (Won)
    Chlotrudis 2003 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: "Wuthering Heights", 180
  • Story:
    The lives of a lawyer, an actuary, a housecleaner, a professor, and the people around them intersect as they ponder order and happiness in the face of life's cold unpredictability.
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7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The lives of a lawyer, an actuary, a housecleaner, a professor, and the people around them intersect as they ponder order and happiness in the face of life's cold unpredictability.
Ratings

7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
FFCC Award

Best Ensemble Cast | 2003 | Shawn

Chlotrudis Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Alan

SDFCS Award

Best Editing | 2002 | Stephen

Best Screenplay Original | 2002 | Jill

Best Director | 2002 | Jill

BSFC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Alan

NBR Award

Top Ten Films | 2002

Nominations
Chlotrudis Award

Best Original Screenplay | 2003

Best Movie | 2003

OFCS Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Alan

NSFC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Alan

Independent Spirit Award

Best Screenplay | 2003

Best Supporting Male | 2003 | Alan

SDFCS Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Alan

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The films story is inspired by two different head injuries that director Jill Sprecher endured.

In an interview, the director said: "We finished the script for 13 Conversations in eight weeks--it was finished before Clockwatchers actually came out. What happened was I had to do a lot of traveling with Clockwatchers to festivals and we actually won a prize at the Turin Festival. Thankfully, it was a cash prize, about $18,000, and we took that money and worked on 13 Conversations. But right after Clockwatchers we actually went back to doing temp work and trying to raise funding to make our next movie, and suddenly it's three-and-a-half years later. We took odd jobs, used credit cards--we kept thinking that big break was just right around the corner. I think we would've walked away from it altogether, but periodically something encouraging would happen to keep us going."

Roger Ebert wrote in his 4 star review: "The film was directed by Jill Sprecher and written with her sister, Karen. It's their second, after "Clockwatchers" (1997), the lacerating, funny story about temporary workers in an office and their strategies to prove they exist in a world that is utterly indifferent to them. After these two movies, there aren't many filmmakers whose next film I anticipate more eagerly. " - It unfortunately took ten years before they released another film.

During this film's screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, Matthew McConaughey saved a woman's life after she suffered a seizure. Coincidentally, this happened right after the line "Why do you want a doctor?"

The director and writer state that many characters smoked randomly in order to help them get an R rating, which they wanted so it would do better. (Seriously, they say this in the DVD commentary...)

Popular Dialogues

"Richard 'Dick' Lacey: I wish, I wish we could see into the future sometimes. Richard 'Dick' Lacey: That's the problem, isn't it? Richard 'Dick' Lacey: I mean, life - it only makes sense when you look at it backwards. Richard 'Dick' Lacey: Too bad we gotta live it forwards."

"Richard 'Dick' Lacey: [...] it seems that in the court of law there's no way to prove the effectiveness of prayer, or as judge put it: "Faith is the antithesis of proof""

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