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This film has at least three names!


US - Stuck in Love
Aus - A Place For Me
Europe - Writers

http://beckerfilmgroup.com/2012/#/a-place-for-me

I find that slightly mad - it's going to be hard to keep track of the film seeing how it's going be released under so many different names!

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Seriously. It's so odd how they couldn't just have called the same thing worldwide. But I guess there must be some sort of marketing strategy behind it...

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We're lucky it only has three names so far.

A film I saw at Sundance, originally called Grandmothers, was changed to Two Mothers. But it is opening in Australia under the name Adoration (which was a completely different award-winning film from just 5 years ago), it is called Perfect Mothers in France (even though it is playing in France this week at Cannes as Two Mothers), in Brazil it's called Love Without Sin, and in Greece it is Particular Weaknesses.

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wow!

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Many movies have different international titles. It's nothing new.

What's messed up is when a film has had multiple DOMESTIC titles.

For example, "All I Wanna Do" is also called "Strike!" and "The Hairy Bird."

Passenger side, lighting the sky
Always the first star that I find
You're my satellite...

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The original title was WRITERS. I have the script. The title page says WRITERS. I think there's a behind-the-scenes thing on the DVD where you can see WRITERS written on the slate and/or on the chairs or crew jackets.

It really is a movie about writers and writing. I don't know why they changed it. I guess they figured, who would ever go see a movie about writers? Don't writers just sit in front of typewriters all day? That would sound like a boring movie.

STUCK IN LOVE isn't a bad title, but it makes me think of the Stuart Gordon movie, STUCK. Very different.

Where the heck did they get "A PLACE FOR ME" from? That's just AWFUL!

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"A winter on the beach".... on the spanish version!!!

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