Love in every relationship

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Movie
German title Love in every relationship
Original title The Object of My Affection
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1998
length 107 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Nicholas Hytner
script Wendy Wasserstein
production Laurence Mark
music George Fenton
camera Oliver Stapleton
cut Tariq Anwar
occupation

Love in every relationship (Original title: The Object of My Affection ) is an American comedy film from 1998 . The film was directed by Nicholas Hytner and the screenplay was written by Wendy Wasserstein based on a novel by Stephen McCauley . The main roles were played by Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston .

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The teacher George Hanson breaks up with his friend and moves into the Brooklyn apartment of the social worker Nina Borowski as a subtenant. Borowski and Hanson do a lot together in their free time, they attend a dance school. Hanson's brother tries to find a new friend for him; he arranges a meeting with a doctor, but George does not agree. Nina's friend McBride is worried and asks both George and Nina if the friendship between the two is really platonic.

Borowski becomes pregnant but does not want to marry her boyfriend Vince McBride. Nina soon falls in love with George and proposes that they raise the child together. Nina's interest in George grows bigger when he tells that he had a girlfriend in high school that he slept with. However, Hanson loves a man. Finally, Nina finds another life partner, she remains friends with Hanson and raises her daughter Molly with him and the new partner.

Reviews

In the TV feature film 18/1998 the film was described as a harmless film romance . In film-dienst 18/1998, the script was criticized as weak , the performance of the main actors was praised. TV Movie 18/1998 described the film as mediocre and unkind , Cinema 8/1998 as sympathetic .

Awards

Nigel Hawthorne won the London Critics Circle Film Award. The film was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award .

The German Film and Media Evaluation FBW in Wiesbaden awarded the film the title valuable.

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