The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy

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The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy is a 2000 ensemble film that follows a close-knit group of gay friends in West Hollywood as they navigate love, friendship, and self-acceptance.

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instanceOf film
cinematographyBy Paul Elliott NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts gay dating culture
interpersonal conflict among friends
struggles with identity
director Greg Berlanti NERFINISHED
distributedBy Sony Pictures Classics NERFINISHED
editedBy Todd Busch NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterSexualOrientation gay
filmingLocation Los Angeles
follows group of gay friends
genre LGBT-related
drama
romantic comedy
hasAlternateTitle The Broken Hearts Club NERFINISHED
mainTheme friendship
romantic relationships
self-acceptance
MPAARating R
musicBy Christophe Beck NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus everyday lives of gay men
originalLanguage English
portrays chosen family
gay community in West Hollywood
producer Duncan Henderson NERFINISHED
Mickey Liddell NERFINISHED
productionCompany Banner Entertainment NERFINISHED
Duncan Henderson Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDateUS 2000-09-29
releaseYear 2000
runtimeMinutes 94
screenplayBy Greg Berlanti NERFINISHED
settingLocation West Hollywood NERFINISHED
stars Andrew Keegan NERFINISHED
Ben Weber NERFINISHED
Dean Cain NERFINISHED
John Mahoney NERFINISHED
Matt McGrath NERFINISHED
Nia Long NERFINISHED
Timothy Olyphant NERFINISHED
Zach Braff NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult
writer Greg Berlanti NERFINISHED

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Dean Cain appearedIn The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy
Greg Berlanti notableWork The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy