Playing Mona Lisa
6.4 /10 1 Votes6.4
Director Matthew Huffman Initial release May 1, 2000 Budget 3 million USD Language English | 6.2/10 Genre Comedy Initial DVD release April 17, 2001 (USA) Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer Marni Freedman (play), Marni Freedman (screenplay), Carlos De Los Rios (screenplay) Cast (Claire Goldstein), (Sabrina), (Arthur), (Eddie, Carl, and Ben), (Sheila Goldstein), (Bernie Goldstein) Similar movies Convincing Clooney (2011), Welcome Danger (1929), Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981), Held Up (1999), Dr Dolittle (1998) Tagline The fine art of love, sex and moving on. |
Playing mona lisa 2000 official trailer
Playing Mona Lisa is a 2000 comedy film directed by Matthew Huffman and starring Alicia Witt, Harvey Fierstein, Johnny Galecki, Elliott Gould, Marlo Thomas, Molly Hagan and Brooke Langton. It is based on a play by Marni Freedman.
Contents
- Playing mona lisa 2000 official trailer
- Playing mona lisa trailer
- Plot
- Development and writing
- Filming
- Musical score
- Release
- Marketing
- Reception
- Awards
- Home video releases
- References

Playing mona lisa trailer
Plot

Everything goes wrong all at once in gifted 23-year-old pianist Claire Goldstein's life. San Francisco has an earthquake, she loses her apartment, her boyfriend Jeremy dumps her and she misses out on an important piano competition.
Claire is forced to move home with her parents (Marlo Thomas, Elliott Gould), where sister Jenine (Molly Hagan) is busy planning a wedding. Claire's mom is into the occult, her teacher (Harvey Fierstein) tries to arrange auditions and friends try to hook her up with a new romantic prospect, Eddie, adding to the complications in her life.
Development and writing
Based on Marni Freedman's play Two Goldsteins on Acid.
Filming
Shot in San Francisco in the spring of 1999.
Musical score
Composed by Carlos Rodriguez the film's score includes a variety of music. From contemporary songs to classical piano, salsa, and polka.
Release
Released in San Francisco October 27, 2000.
Marketing
Shown at Gen Art Film Festival in New York City April 26 - May 2, 2000.
Shown at Stony Brook Film Festival July 19–29, 2000.
Shown at U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado February 9–13, 2000.
Reception
Fresh rating of 62% from Rotten Tomatoes.
Awards
Won Audience Choice Award for Best Feature in 2000 at the Stony Brook Film Festival.
Won Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Actor Alicia Witt in 2000 at U.S. Comedy Arts Festival.
Home video releases
The DVD for the film was released on April 17, 2001.
References
Playing Mona Lisa WikipediaPlaying Mona Lisa IMDb Playing Mona Lisa themoviedb.org