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I'm Losing You (film)

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I'm Losing You
DVD release cover
Directed byBruce Wagner
Screenplay byBruce Wagner
Produced byPamela Koffler
Christine Vachon
StarringAndrew McCarthy
CinematographyGordon Willis
Edited byJanice Hampton
Music byDaniel Catán
Production
companies
Killer Films
Lionsgate
Distributed byLionsgate
Release dates
  • September 17, 1998 (1998-09-17) (TIFF)
  • July 16, 1999 (1999-07-16) (limited)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$13,996[1] (US and Canada)

I'm Losing You is a 1998 American film written and directed by Bruce Wagner. The film starred Andrew McCarthy and is an adaptation of Wagner's 1996 novel I'm Losing You.

Plot

A melodrama of a wealthy Los Angeles family - and the journey each one begins after a death in the family. The title of the film refers not only to the loss of life and love, but to a phrase used by most Angelenos while talking on cellular phones; I'm Losing You... "I'm Losing You" follows the path of each character after a cataclysmic event: the death of Bertie's young daughter Tiffany, in an "accident". The family comes closer together in the wake of such an event, seeking to recover from a blow that has driven each one to near madness.

References

  1. ^ "I'm Losing You (1999)". Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com. Retrieved October 9, 2011.