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  1. Released in United States Fall October 8, 1999. Released in United States on Video February 29, 2000. Released in United States October 1999. Shown at Mill Valley Film Festival (Opening Night) October 7-17, 1999. James L Brooks was once attached to write and direct this project with Kevin Costner attached to star. Completed shooting February 5 ...

  2. The first film I've seen directed by Sylvia Chang, and on this evidence I can say she's a major talent. Poised somewhere between torrid adolescent melodrama and elegiac middle-aged reflection, this decade spanning film (further distanced by a framing story in which Chang herself plays a filmmaker developing a film about the couple at the center) plays a delicate game, every period detail and ...

  3. English. What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? is a 1999 New Zealand drama film directed by Ian Mune and starring Temuera Morrison as an abusive Māori husband, Jake "the Muss" Heke. The film is based on Alan Duff 's novel [3] What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1996), the sequel to Once Were Warriors (1990), which was made into the film Once ...

  4. A Memory in My Heart (1999) Jane Seymour stars in this made-for-TV drama as Rebecca Blake, a bookstore employee who lives contently in San Pedro, California with her construction-worker husband Joe (A Martinez). A chance meeting with a woman named Lynn Wyman (Cathy Lee Crosby), coupled with her recent nightmares and searing headaches (one of ...

  5. True Heart Trailer 1999Director: Catherine CyranStarring: Kirsten Dunst, August Schellenberg, Zachery Ty Bryon, Zachery Ty Bryan, , Official Content From M...

  6. Oct 8, 1999 · Random Hearts: Directed by Sydney Pollack. With Harrison Ford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Charles S. Dutton, Bonnie Hunt. Police Sergeant Dutch Van Den Broek (Harrison Ford) and U.S. Representative Kay Chandler (Dame Kristin Scott Thomas) lose their spouses in a plane crash, and they soon discover that their spouses were having an affair with each other.

  7. One of 1999’s only high-profile films, this well-pedigreed romantic drama features photogenic stars, an interesting story, and a lauded director. And yet it still feels somewhat lacking. Sylvia Chang plays Cheryl, a film director who enlists the aid of a screenwriter (William So) to write a story about young love.