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Release Date • USA: Jan 27, 2006 DVD Release Date • R1: Jan 31, 2006
Budget USD 1,600,000 BoxOffice: $0.1M
Official Website:
Bubble Website
MPAA Rating Rated R for some language.
Running Time 1 hour, 30 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies HDNet Films, 2929 Productions, Magnolia Pictures, Section Eight Ltd.
Studio Magnolia Pictures
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Other Titles • Bubble (2005)
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Genre: Crime, Mystery, Drama
Tagline: Another Steven Soderbergh Experience
Plot: With BUBBLE, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh proves that one doesn’t need a huge Hollywood budget and larger-than-life actors to craft an affecting motion picture. Following his star-studded spectacle OCEAN'S TWELVE, Soderbergh returns to the small-scale roots of his breakout hit SEX, LIES AND VIDEOTAPE and his no-budget romp, SCHIZOPOLIS. The result is a genre-bending exercise that is a truly original cinematic experience. Set in and around a doll factory on the Ohio/West Virginia border, the film tells the story of Martha (Debbie Doebereiner) and Kyle (Dustin James Ashley), coworkers who have formed an unlikely friendship. But when the pretty Rose (Misty Dawn Wilkins) arrives, hidden layers of emotion begin to surface, culminating in an unspeakable tragedy.Like a gifted documentarian, Soderbergh uses his nonprofessional cast to present a slice of everyday American life that is unflinchingly, achingly honest. Combined with Coleman Hough’s more traditionally crafted plot, BUBBLE becomes something wholly inventive. Shot on digital video by Soderbergh, and featuring a score from former Guided by Voices frontman Robert Pollard, BUBBLE resonates long after the credits have rolled. At only 72 minutes, the film nonetheless casts a strangely haunting spell. This is the first
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