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Lymelife (2008) -- A portrait of American dream in 1970s Long Island, as seen through the eyes of 15-year-old Jimmy Bartlett.
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User Rating:
7.1/10   3,081 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Derick Martini (written by) &
Steven Martini (written by)
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Release Date:
23 October 2009 (Poland) more
Genre:
Tagline:
The American Dream Sucks
Plot:
A family unit begins to bow under the pressure of a failing marriage. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(86 articles)
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User Reviews:
5 Stars! more (25 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Rory Culkin ... Scott Bartlett

Alec Baldwin ... Mickey Bartlett

Jill Hennessy ... Brenda Bartlett

Emma Roberts ... Adrianna Bragg

Timothy Hutton ... Charlie Bragg

Cynthia Nixon ... Melissa Bragg

Logan Huffman ... Blaze Salado

Brandon Thane Wilson ... Stuart

Adam Scarimbolo ... Todd O'Leary

Kieran Culkin ... Jimmy Bartlett
Phillip Pennestri ... Father Pazzo
Louis Ruffolo Jr. ... Bartender
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Isabella David ... Covergirl (uncredited)
Derick Martini ... Photographer (uncredited)
Matthew Martini ... Jimmy's Friend (uncredited)

Steven Martini ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Harry L. Seddon ... Party Supervisor (uncredited)
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Directed by
Derick Martini 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Derick Martini (written by) &
Steven Martini (written by)

Produced by
Alec Baldwin .... producer
William Baldwin .... co-producer
Jonathan Cornick .... producer (as Jon Cornick)
Barbara De Fina .... producer (as Barbara DeFina)
Michael G. Jefferson .... co-producer
Leonard Loventhal .... executive producer
Steven Martini .... producer
Tiffany Nishimoto .... co-producer
Jamin O'Brien .... co-producer
Jamin O'Brien .... line producer
Martin Scorsese .... executive producer
Arvind Singh .... associate producer
Angela Somerville .... producer
Michele Tayler .... producer
 
Original Music by
Steven Martini 
 
Cinematography by
Frank Godwin (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Derick Martini 
Steven Martini 
Mark Yoshikawa 
 
Casting by
Eyde Belasco 
 
Production Design by
Kelly McGehee 
 
Art Direction by
Matthew Munn  (as Matt Munn)
 
Set Decoration by
Kelley Burney 
 
Costume Design by
Erika Munro 
 
Makeup Department
Donna Marie Fischetto .... hair department head
Leo Won .... makeup department head
Ande Yung .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Jamin O'Brien .... unit production manager
Arvind Singh .... post-production supervisor
Michael Sledd .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Daniela Barbosa .... second second assistant director
Brian Avery Galligan .... second assistant director
Michael G. Jefferson .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Jamie Arbuckle .... set dresser
Joel Custer .... set dresser
Neil Driscoll Jr. .... lead man
Martin Eisler .... main graphics
Katie Kemsley .... scenic artist
Natalie McKeever .... art intern
Danny Rovira .... construction coordinator
Michael Saccio .... property master
Courtney Schmidt .... property master
Dennis Tillberg .... scenic artist
Nicole Wielga .... art intern
Tomas Zeman .... art coordinator
 
Sound Department
David Aaron Brun .... sound assistant
Judah Getz .... adr mixer
Chad J. Hughes .... sound re-recording mixer
Devin Joseph .... dialogue editor
Rich Macar .... rerecording mixer commentary
Richard Murphy .... sound mixer
Brendan Jamieson O'Brien .... boom operator
Steve Papagiannis .... sound assistant
Seth Tallman .... boom operator
David F. Van Slyke .... sound
 
Stunts
Manny Siverio .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Arisohn .... company set electric
Andy Bader .... camera loader
Adam Benlifer .... electrician
John Clifford .... still photographer
Rashad Clinton .... grip
Edward Cohen .... gaffer
David Dutkus .... electrician
Christopher Heikel .... electrician
Travis Hottinger .... best boy grip
Robert Jason .... key lighting technician
John McIntyre .... second assistant camera
Keith McNicholas .... best boy electric
Jeff Moore .... camera operator
Lara Sfire .... electrician
John Verardi .... first assistant camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Midge Denton .... wardrobe assistant
Chrissy Kuhn .... wardrobe supervisor
Colleen McTigue .... set costumer
Colleen Morris .... tailor
Natasha Noorvash .... costume production assistant
Sara Gabrielle Paterno .... wardrobe assistant
Malik Summers .... wardrobe assistant
 
Editorial Department
Corinne Bogdanowicz .... digital intermediate colorist
Chris Gennarelli .... colorist
 
Music Department
Brian Kessler .... composer: additional music
Brian Kessler .... music producer
 
Transportation Department
David Conelli .... driver: camera car
Roy Fortier .... transportation captain
Mike Van Ness .... transportation co-captain
 
Other crew
Ryan Bennett .... key set production assistant
Helen Berger .... assistant to director
Kit Bland .... assistant location manager
Tanya Brum Da Silveira .... production intern
Lauren Cioffi .... production assistant
James Coker .... production assistant
Rachel Connors .... script supervisor
Adam Winston Defrin .... production intern
Jonathan Gardner .... production assistant
Renata Gheller .... production intern
Erika Goldfarb .... production secretary
Jonathan Gray .... production counsel
Tracey Grimes .... account executive: Post Logic Studios
Kevin Hindley .... script clearance
Brian Kessler .... title designer: Flourish Los Angeles
Evan Krauss .... production counsel
Clint Litton .... production assistant
Matthew S. Lovett .... production assistant
Luc Marrero .... production intern
Phil McGonigle .... location assistant
Kory O'Donnell .... production coordinator
Diego Daniel Pardo .... dialogue coach
J. Brent Peebles .... production accountant
Lynda Reynolds .... chef
Michael K. Reynolds .... chef
Phillip Saxton .... location manager
Hilary Stabb .... assistant to production lawyer
A.J. Swirz .... production intern
Danielle Wilson .... craft service head
 
Thanks
Lynn Auerbach .... very special thanks
Alfonso Cuarón .... special thanks
Cassian Elwes .... special thanks
Scott Frank .... special thanks
Geoffrey Gilmore .... very special thanks
Fran Martini .... special thanks
Fred Martini .... special thanks
Dan Pritzker .... very special thanks
Karen Pritzker .... very special thanks
Robert Redford .... special thanks
Emily Gerson Saines .... special thanks
Michelle Satter .... very special thanks
Emma Tillinger .... special thanks
Sigourney Weaver .... special thanks
Joanne Wiles .... special thanks
Vilmos Zsigmond .... special thanks
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language, some sexual content, violence and drug use.
Runtime:
USA:95 min
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Color:
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital | Dolby SR (RCA Sound System)
Certification:
USA:R | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) | Singapore:M18

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Jennifer Jason Leigh had been attached for the role of Brenda Barlett for many years. But when the film finally came into production she wasn't available. Jill Hennessy replaced her. more
Quotes:
Scott Bartlett: You know, you can always hear the train on Long Island, no matter how far away.
Adrianna Bragg: What are you Walt Whitman now?
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Movie Connections:
References "The Munsters" (1964) more
Soundtrack:
Shooting Star more

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39 out of 46 people found the following review useful.
5 Stars!, 2 February 2009
10/10
Author: sashabirnbaum from United States

Had the pleasure of seeing this at Toronto and Sundance. I'm a festival rat and do not usually comment on movies. But this film struck me in different ways on both viewings. The first time I was consumed in all of the performances, which are spectacular. The second time I was wrapped up in all of the symbolism. The reflection shots, the little fake houses, the spiritual references, the overall tone of the movie that was set by the director and his brother. Is this a perfect movie? It's as perfect a movie as you will find on the premiere festival circuit. And when I found out it was filmed on a tiny budget, I was even more impressed. It turns out to be a funny and moving story that makes you laugh a lot. The director is funny, the actors are all funny and the music is amazing. Every scene that had a song in it was completely amazing. Martin Scorsese is the producer of the film and the director is clearly a big fan. There's violence, emotion and a lot of humor. It's not about the mafia but it has a Sopranos feel to it. I can't put my finger on it, but it's there. To sum it up, it has some very heavy scenes but those scenes are peppered with hilarious moments. So it's never too dark or too heavy. It plays like a film from the 1960's or 70's. Heck of a job. I want to see more from this filmmaker.

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