Gabrielle Zevin Movies

2005  
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An encounter between two people with a shared past and conflicting futures is played out on a split-image screen in this offbeat drama. An unnamed man (Aaron Eckhart) and woman (Helena Bonham Carter) are enjoying drinks and cigarettes in a hotel room after attending a wedding reception. At first, the two seem to be playing a flirtatious game, as he cheerfully but confidently advances toward her, and she seems at once attracted and put off by his bravado. Their pas de deux is shot and edited in split screen, with his image appearing in one half of the divided frame and hers appearing in the other. As time wears on, the man and woman begin crossing their appointed boundaries, and in some sequences one half of the frame represents the present while the other shows us events in the past. We learn that the man and woman had a tempestuous affair when they were in their late teens, and both are now committed to other people -- she has a husband, while he has a steady girl. How will the experiences of their past affect their present, and are they willing to betray their lovers for an evening's pleasure? Conversations With Other Women was the first feature film from director Hans Canosa. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Helena Bonham CarterAaron Eckhart, (more)
2002  
 
Theatrical producer and director Hans Canosa makes his feature filmmaking debut with the comedy Alma Mater, written by first-time screenwriter Gabrielle Zevin. Set in Cambridge, MA, during 1963, Arthur Knight (Will Lyman) is an associate professor who claims to have been John F. Kennedy's roommate during his undergrad years at Harvard. Arthur's wife Gwen (soap opera actress Cady McClain), deals with her crumbling marriage by modeling herself after First Lady Jackie Kennedy. She believes her husband is having an affair with his student, aspiring writer Molly Thayer (Kate Super), but he really has been engaged in a relationship with his teaching assistant, William Anderson (Alexander Chaplin from Spin City). Eventually, the interwoven lives of the Knights and the students come together in the aftermath of JFK's assassination. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Will LymanCady McClain, (more)

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