The Girl in the Cafe (2005)
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Director:David Yates (II)
Studio:Hbo Home Video
Producer:Paul Abbott, Richard Curtis, Hilary Bevan Jones, Julie Gardner
Writer:Richard Curtis
Rating:8
Rated:NR
Date Added:2013-02-18
Last Seen:2015-07-31
UPC:9780783135687
Price:$26.98
Awards:Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 6 wins & 6 nominations
Genre:Drama
Release:2005-09-06
IMDb:0443518
Location:1186
Duration:94
Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Languages:English, Unknown, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo, Spanish, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo, Commentary by writer Richard Curtis and director David Yates
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Deleted scenes
David Yates (II)  ...  (Director)
Richard Curtis  ...  (Writer)
 
Bill Nighy  ...  Lawrence
Kelly Macdonald  ...  Gina
Ken Stott  ...  Chancellor
Meneka Das  ...  Sunita
Penny Downie  ...  Ruth
Anton Lesser  ...  George
Federico Zanni (II)  ...  
Paul Ritter  ...  Robert
Corin Redgrave  ...  Prime Minister
Alysha Westlake  ...  Canadian Delegate
Louisa Bojesen  ...  CNBC Newscaster
Max Bollinger  ...  G8 reporter
Philippe De Grossouvre  ...  French Delegate
Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir  ...  Assistant Receptionist
Christian Rubeck  ...  German Senior Advisor (as Christian Pedersen)
Darri Ingolfsson  ...  Icelandic waiter
Wolf Kahler  ...  Herr Gerhardt
Marit Velle Kile  ...  Waitress (as Marit Kile)
Martin McDougall  ...  American Senior Advisor
Toshie Ogura  ...  Japanese Delegate
Christian Pedersen  ...  German Senior Advisor
Madeleine Potter  ...  Secretary of the Treasury
Fran Purcell  ...  Secretary
Simon Wilson  ...  Journalist
Damon Younger  ...  Hotel Receptionist
Federico Zanni  ...  Italian Waiter
Nicholas Hooper  ...  Composer
Chris Seager  ...  Cinematographer
Summary: A May-December romance blooms -- not without roadblocks -- in this Emmy winner for Best Made-for-TV Movie. Not long after meeting Gina (Kelly Macdonald in an Emmy-winning role) in a café, lonely civil servant Lawrence (Bill Nighy) asks her to accompany him to the G8 Summit in Iceland. The shy outsiders hit it off, but their attraction to each other is tested when Gina's personal convictions contradict Lawrence's professional duties.