Grief (film)
| Grief | |
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| Directed by | Richard Glatzer |
| Written by | Richard Glatzer |
| Produced by | Ruth Charny Yoram Mandel |
| Starring | Craig Chester Jackie Beat Lucy Gutteridge Illeana Douglas |
| Cinematography | David Dechant |
| Edited by | Robin Katz William W. Williams |
| Music by | Tom Judson |
Production company | Grief Productions |
| Distributed by | Strand Releasing |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Grief is a 1993 American comedy film, written and directed by Richard Glatzer. The film stars Craig Chester as Mark, a story editor for a daytime court show called The Love Judge, who is still dealing with his grief over the death of his husband due to HIV/AIDS a year earlier when the show's producer Jo (Jackie Beat) announces that she's departing the job; although he knows he might not get the promotion due to his sexuality, he applies for Jo's job and finds himself in competition against his driven but Prozac-addicted colleague Paula (Lucy Gutteridge).
The cast also includes Illeana Douglas, Alexis Arquette, Carlton Wilborn, Mickey Cottrell and Paul Bartel.