Full Frontal
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Writer: Coleman Hough
Studio: Miramax Films
Release Date: 09/2002
Countries: USA
Runtime: 101 min
Awards: 1 nomination
Also Known as: How to Survive a Hotel Room Fire (USA) (working title)
The Art of Negotiating a Turn (USA) (working title)
Description: Director Steven Soderbergh's "unofficial karmic sequel" to his 1989 breakout film, Sex, Lies, and Videotape, involves a distaff switcheroo this time, as inquiring reporter Julia Roberts interviews Blair Underwood in a film-within-a-film scenario. Shooting with digital video, the indie helmer brought the film in for a bargain-basement budget of about $2 million. Roberts laughingly refers to Full Frontal as "my little nudie flick."
Actors
| Blair Underwood | Nicholas / Calvin |
| David Duchovny | Bill / Gus |
| David Fincher | |
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| Jeff Garlin | Harvey, Probably |
| Brad Pitt | |
| Brad Rowe | |
| Brandon Keener | Francesca's Assistant |
| Brian Krow | Bellboy |
| Catherine Keener | Lee |
| David Alan Basche | Nicholas' Agent |
| David Hyde Pierce | Carl |
| Enrico Colantoni | Arty / Ed |
| Erika Alexander | Lucy |
| Jerry Weintraub | |
| Julia Roberts | Catherine / Francesca |
| Mary McCormack | Linda |
| Nicky Katt | Hitler |
| Terence Stamp | Man on Plane / Himself |
| Tracy Vilar | Heather |
| Dina Spybey | |
