The Secret Lives of Dentists

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The Secret Lives of Dentists is a 2002 indie drama film that explores the unraveling marriage of two dentists, noted for its intimate character study and Hope Davis’s acclaimed performance.

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instanceOf film
authorOfSourceWork Jane Smiley NERFINISHED
awardRecognition Independent Spirit Award nominations for acting
basedOn The Age of Grief NERFINISHED
characterName Dana Hurst NERFINISHED
David Hurst NERFINISHED
Slater NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Florian Ballhaus NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
director Alan Rudolph NERFINISHED
distributor Fine Line Features NERFINISHED
editedBy Carol Littleton NERFINISHED
format feature film
genre drama
independent cinema
language English
musicBy Mark Isham NERFINISHED
notableFor Hope Davis’s performance
intimate character study
portrayal of a disintegrating marriage
occupationOfMainCharacters dentist
portrays middle-class American family
premiereEvent Sundance Film Festival NERFINISHED
productionType low-budget independent production
publicationTypeOfSource novella
short story collection
releaseYear 2002
runtimeMinutes 104
screenwriter Craig Lucas NERFINISHED
setting New York State NERFINISHED
starredActor Campbell Scott NERFINISHED
Denis Leary NERFINISHED
Hope Davis NERFINISHED
theme family life
infidelity
marriage
parenthood
professional life
timePeriodOfStory contemporary early 2000s

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Hope Davis notableWork The Secret Lives of Dentists
Alan Rudolph directed The Secret Lives of Dentists
Campbell Scott notableWork The Secret Lives of Dentists