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Thirteen Conversations About One Thing

"Ask yourself if you're really happy."

September 2, 2001 1h 44m 6.2/10 (101 votes)

Originally released in 2001. Thirteen Conversations About One Thing is a drama film. directed by Jill Sprecher.

Starring Matthew McConaughey, John Turturro, and Clea DuVall

Synopsis

In New York City, the lives of a lawyer, an actuary, a house-cleaner, a professor, and the people around them intersect as they ponder order and happiness in the face of life's cold unpredictability.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 2, 2001 24 years ago
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Runtime 1h 44m 104 minutes total
User Rating 6.2/10 Good (101 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Echo Lake Entertainment
  • Single Cell Pictures
  • Stonelock Pictures
  • double A Films
  • entitled entertainment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thirteen Conversations About One Thing about?

In New York City, the lives of a lawyer, an actuary, a house-cleaner, a professor, and the people around them intersect as they ponder order and happiness in the face of life's cold unpredictability.

Who directed Thirteen Conversations About One Thing?

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing was directed by Jill Sprecher.

How long is Thirteen Conversations About One Thing?

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).

When was Thirteen Conversations About One Thing released?

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing was released on September 2, 2001 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Thirteen Conversations About One Thing?

The main cast of Thirteen Conversations About One Thing includes Matthew McConaughey, John Turturro, Clea DuVall, Amy Irving, Alan Arkin.

Is Thirteen Conversations About One Thing worth watching?

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing has a user rating of 6.2/10 based on 101 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.