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Flannel Pajamas
Directed byJeff Lipsky
Written byJeff Lipsky
Produced byJonathan Gray
StarringJustin Kirk
Julianne Nicholson
Rebecca Schull
Jamie Harrold
CinematographyMartina Radwan
Edited bySara Corrigan
Music byPaul Hsu[1]
Distributed byGigantic Pictures
Release date
  • November 2006 (2006-11) (USA)
Running time
124 minutes
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS $470,000

Flannel Pajamas is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Jeff Lipsky. It stars Justin Kirk and Julianne Nicholson. The plot charts the course of a short-lived marriage, from its passionate beginning through the daily erosion of feeling and romance to separation.

Plot

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Cast

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Production

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Filmed in New York City, NY, Rockland County, NY, and Chester Springs, PA with a budget of just under $500,000,[2]

Release

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It was shown at Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Grand Jury prize.[citation needed] It later opened in several large cities across the country, including New York City, where it received a mixed, though admiring, review from The New York Times,[3] and San Francisco, where it received a similar review from the Chronicle.[4]

Reception

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Lipsky, the director, got his start as a distributor of independent films such as John Cassavetes' A Woman Under the Influence,[5] and some reviewers noted Cassavetes' influence on this film.[6] Entertainment Today and the New York Observer both picked it as one of the best films of the year.[7] Roger Ebert called it "one of the wisest films I can remember about love and human intimacy. It is a film of integrity and truth, acted fearlessly, written and directed with quiet, implacable skill."[8]

References

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  1. ^ "A Marriage Fumbles. Let's Go to the Video". nytimes.com. Retrieved 2023-06-21.
  2. ^ The New York Times article
  3. ^ The New York Times film review
  4. ^ San Francisco Chronicle review
  5. ^ Salon.com review
  6. ^ Chicago Tribune review
  7. ^ Film website
  8. ^ Ebert review
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