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Director
  
Marc Erlbaum

Featured song
  
Butterfly

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Music director
  
Christopher Brady

Writer
  
Marc Erlbaum

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
October 2010 (2010-10) (Philadelphia Film Festival)

Producers
  
Marc Erlbaum, Sean Covel, Chris Wyatt, J. Andrew Greenblatt

Cast
  
Jennifer Love Hewitt
(Claire),
Jamie Kennedy
(Dealer),
Madeline Carroll
(Elly),
Alexa PenaVega
(Sally),
Katie Lowes
,
Maria Armesto
(Deaf / Mute Woman)

Similar movies
  
Teresa (1951)

Tagline
  
What if the world you lived in weren\'t real?

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Café is a 2010 independent drama film directed by Marc Erlbaum. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Daniel Eric Gold, Alexa Vega and Jamie Kennedy, who was Hewitt's boyfriend at the time of filming.

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Plot

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A good-hearted musician struggles to find a way to tell his beautiful barista coworker that he loves her, despite the fact that she is in a relationship. Meanwhile, regulars and customers at the café where they work have their own problems and encounters. A police officer keeps his eye on his wayward cousin, who owes money to a charismatic dealer, and a married man contemplates his relationship with a good-looking new acquaintance. However, one customer learns he is in fact the main character in the microcosm of the café, all designed by a young girl, who is actually God.

Cast

  • Jennifer Love Hewitt as Claire
  • Alexa Vega as Sally
  • Jamie Kennedy as Glenn
  • Michaela McManus as the Movie Woman
  • Madeline Carroll as Elly
  • Daniel Eric Gold as Todd
  • Cecelia Ann Birt as Earth Mother
  • Katie Lowes as Kelly
  • Hubbel Palmer as Avatar
  • Richard Short as the Writer
  • Khan Baykal as Colin
  • Derek Cecil as the Movie Man
  • Vaughn Goland as the Tattooed Goth Dude
  • Gavin Bellour as Dave
  • Clayton Prince as the Cop
  • Adam Shapiro as Smitty
  • Michael Satin as the Incredibly Tattooed Man
  • Daniel McCaughan, J.D. as the Dancing & Computer Patron
  • Filming

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    Filming started on May 11, 2009 in Philadelphia and ended in June 2009.

    Release

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    The film premiered at the 19th Philadelphia Film Festival in October 2010.

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    In February 2011, Maya Releasing acquired the film rights for the US theatrical and home video release and foreign sales of Café.

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    Café opened on August 19, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

    Reception

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    The Los Angeles Times gave the film a mixed review, commending the acting from the leads but stating that the "story lines don't all effectively intertwine beyond their shared location."

    Awards

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    The film won the "Crystal Heart Award" at the 2010 Heartland Film Festival, with producer Chris Wyatt attending to accept the trophy.

    Music

  • "New Song" by Birdie Busch
  • "High Noon" by The Albertsons
  • "Orphan" by La Strada
  • "Butterfly" by Michelle Nágy
  • "Flesh and Bone" by Andrew Lipske & the Prospects
  • "Sorry Waltz" by Hezekiah Jones
  • "This Town" by Emily Rodgers
  • "Song For Tom" by The Innocence Mission
  • "Mama" by La Strada
  • "Firefly" by Mama Mac
  • "Sweet Changin' Heart" by Andrew Lipske & the Prospects
  • "Farewell" by Chris Kasper
  • "When They Fight, They Fight" by The Generationals
  • "Paperback Man" by Drew Pearson
  • "Heron Blue" by Sun Kil Moon
  • "Sing To Me" by Stephen Bluhm
  • "Her Rotating Head" by Bachelorette (singer)
  • "Gone Away From Me" by Ray LaMontagne
  • "The Gun" by The Daily Parade
  • "Tumbling" by Maus Haus
  • "Alone" by Palomar (band)
  • "The Air Between Us" by Palomar (band)
  • "Slightly Under Water" by Red Heart the Ticker
  • "Telegram" by Buried Beds
  • "Bury Me Closer" by Palomar (band)
  • "Poison" by Emily Ana Zeitlyn and the Weeds
  • "Fully" by Teddy Goldstein
  • "There'll Be Pizza in the Valley" by Little Ocean
  • "Broken" by Chauncey Jacks
  • "Clover" by Ramona Falls (band)
  • "Salt Sack" by Ramona Falls (band)
  • "Home" by Marla
  • "Not The Real Thing" by Teddy Goldstein
  • Additional Music by Christopher Brady

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    References

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