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| name = Juno | |||
| image = Junoposter2007.jpg | |||
| caption = Theatrical release poster | |||
| director = ] | |||
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| producer = ] | ||
| writer = ] | |||
| starring = ]<br>]<br>]<br>] | |||
producer = ]<br>] | | |||
| music = Matt Messina | |||
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| cinematography = Eric Steelberg | |||
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| editing = Dana E. Glauberman | |||
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⚫ | | distributor = ] | ||
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⚫ | | released = ], ] | ||
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⚫ | | country = {{flagicon|USA}} | ||
⚫ | | language = ] | ||
| budget = $25 million | |||
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| website = http://www.foxsearchlight.com/juno/ | |||
⚫ | | imdb_id = 0467406 | ||
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'''''Juno''''' is an upcoming comedy film expected to be released in December ]. | '''''Juno''''' is an upcoming ] ] expected to be released in ] ]. | ||
The film is being distributed by ], and is being released in select theaters on December |
The film is being distributed by ], and is being released in select theaters on ], ]. | ||
Juno opened to rave reviews at the ] and is being called one of the top movies of the ], where it was awarded the first runner-up for the Cadillac People's Choice Award. | Juno opened to rave reviews at the ] and is being called one of the top movies of the ], where it was awarded the first runner-up for the Cadillac People's Choice Award. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
⚫ | Juno MacGuff (]) is a whip-smart teen confronting an unplanned pregnancy by her classmate Bleeker (]). With the help of her best friend, Leah (]), Juno finds her unborn child a “perfect” set of parents: an affluent suburban couple, Mark and Vanessa Loring (] and ]), longing to adopt. Luckily, Juno has the total support of her father and stepmother (] and ]) as she faces some tough decisions, flirts with adulthood and ultimately figures out where she belongs. | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*] as Vanessa Loring | *] as Vanessa Loring | ||
*] as Mark Loring | *] as Mark Loring | ||
*] as Leah | |||
*] as Mac MacGuff | *] as Mac MacGuff | ||
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*] as Bren | ||
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*] as Rollo | ||
*] as Steve Rendazo | |||
*] as Rollo (uncredited) | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
⚫ | *Songs used in trailer are "Anyone Else But You" by ] and "All the Young Dudes" by ]. There is also an instrumental version of ]'s "I Like Giants". | ||
⚫ | *Songs used in trailer are "Anyone Else But You" by ] |
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*Despite having previously starred as father and son on '']'', Michael Cera and Jason Bateman do not share any scenes in the movie. | *Despite having previously starred as father and son on '']'', Michael Cera and Jason Bateman do not share any scenes in the movie. | ||
⚫ | *This movie has no correlation to a similarly-titled Korean movie ''Jeni, Juno'', which also deals with the subject of an unplanned teen pregnancy. The films are decidedly unsimilar in terms of characterization and tone, and while the Korean film is mainly about the pregnancy, "Juno" primarily deals with the adoption of Juno's unborn baby, and the relationship she has with the adoptive parents; the pregnancy is essentially a ]. Writer Diablo Cody points out on her blog that the film was originally titled "]," which ended up being the title of another 2005 film. | ||
⚫ | *This movie has no correlation to a similarly-titled Korean movie '' |
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*Awarded at Roma Film festival as best movie. | *Awarded at Roma Film festival as best movie. | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 14 November 2007
2007 filmJuno | |
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File:Junoposter2007.jpgTheatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Jason Reitman |
Written by | Diablo Cody |
Produced by | John Malkovich |
Starring | Ellen Page Michael Cera Jennifer Garner Jason Bateman |
Cinematography | Eric Steelberg |
Edited by | Dana E. Glauberman |
Music by | Matt Messina |
Distributed by | Fox Searchlight |
Release dates | December 5, 2007 |
Country | |
Language | English |
Budget | $25 million |
Juno is an upcoming 2007 comedy film expected to be released in December 2007.
The film is being distributed by Fox Searchlight, and is being released in select theaters on December 5, 2007.
Juno opened to rave reviews at the Telluride Film Festival and is being called one of the top movies of the Toronto International Film Festival, where it was awarded the first runner-up for the Cadillac People's Choice Award.
Plot
Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page) is a whip-smart teen confronting an unplanned pregnancy by her classmate Bleeker (Michael Cera). With the help of her best friend, Leah (Olivia Thirlby), Juno finds her unborn child a “perfect” set of parents: an affluent suburban couple, Mark and Vanessa Loring (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner), longing to adopt. Luckily, Juno has the total support of her father and stepmother (J.K. Simmons and Allison Janney) as she faces some tough decisions, flirts with adulthood and ultimately figures out where she belongs.
Cast
- Ellen Page as Juno MacGuff
- Michael Cera as Paulie Bleeker
- Jennifer Garner as Vanessa Loring
- Jason Bateman as Mark Loring
- Olivia Thirlby as Leah
- J.K. Simmons as Mac MacGuff
- Allison Janney as Bren
- Rainn Wilson as Rollo
- Daniel Clark as Steve Rendazo
Trivia
- Songs used in trailer are "Anyone Else But You" by The Moldy Peaches and "All the Young Dudes" by Mott the Hoople. There is also an instrumental version of Kimya Dawson's "I Like Giants".
- Despite having previously starred as father and son on Arrested Development, Michael Cera and Jason Bateman do not share any scenes in the movie.
- This movie has no correlation to a similarly-titled Korean movie Jeni, Juno, which also deals with the subject of an unplanned teen pregnancy. The films are decidedly unsimilar in terms of characterization and tone, and while the Korean film is mainly about the pregnancy, "Juno" primarily deals with the adoption of Juno's unborn baby, and the relationship she has with the adoptive parents; the pregnancy is essentially a McGuffin. Writer Diablo Cody points out on her blog that the film was originally titled "Junebug," which ended up being the title of another 2005 film.
- Awarded at Roma Film festival as best movie.