Juno (2007)
Juno (2007)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Elliot Page
Juno MacGuff
Michael Cera
Paulie Bleeker
Jennifer Garner
Vanessa Loring
Jason Bateman
Mark Loring
J.K. Simmons
Mac MacGuff
Allison Janney
Bren MacGuff
Olivia Thirlby
Leah
Eileen Pedde
Gerta Rauss
Rainn Wilson
Rollo
Daniel Clark
Steve Rendazo
Darla Fay
Bleeker's Mom
Aman Johal
Vijay
Valerie Tian
Su-Chin
Emily Perkins
Punk Receptionist
Kaaren de Zilva
Ultrasound Technician
Steven Christopher Parker
Guy Lab Partner
Candice King
Amanda, Girl Lab Partner
Sierra Pitkin
Liberty Bell
Cut Chemist
Chemistry Teacher
Eve Harlow
Tough Girl
Kirsten Alter
Nurse
Emily Tennant
Pretty-to-Goth Girl
Ashley Whillans
Katrina De Voort
Jeff Witzke
Track Announcer
Colin McSween
Keith
Peggy Logan
Sex Ed Teacher
Cameron Bright
RPG Nerd
Joy Galmut
Delivery Room Doctor
Wendy Russell
Vanessa's Friend #1
Robyn Ross
Vanessa's Friend #2
Jason Reitman
Director
Lianne Halfon
Producer
John Malkovich
Producer
Mason Novick
Producer
Nathan Kahane
Executive Producer
Daniel Dubiecki
Executive Producer
Eric Steelberg
Director of Photography
Steve Saklad
Production Design
Dana E. Glauberman
Editor
Jim Miller
Producer
Kelli Konop
Producer
Brad Van Arragon
Producer
Kimya Dawson
Songs
Monique Prudhomme
Costume Design
Mindy Marin
Casting
Kara Lipson
Casting
Joseph Drake
Executive Producer
Russell Smith
Producer
Diablo Cody
Screenplay
Mateo Messina
Original Music Composer
Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor
Margaret Yen
Music Supervisor
Nick South
Music Editor
Stephanie Rossel
Script Supervisor
Trevor Westerhoff
Production Coordinator
Doane Gregory
Still Photographer
Scott J. Ateah
Stunt Coordinator
Shane Vieau
Set Decoration
Sherry Linder-Gygli
Key Hair Stylist
J. Stanley Johnston
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ken S. Polk
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Sanders
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Sound Designer
Christine Coutts
Assistant Costume Designer
Stewart Whelan
First Assistant Camera
Michael Diner
Art Direction
Catherine Schroer
Art Direction
Sandy Cooper
Makeup Artist
Victoria Down
Key Makeup Artist
Monica Huppert
Makeup Artist
Robert A. Pandini
Hairstylist
Jason Blumenfeld
First Assistant Director
John Beatty
Construction Coordinator
Josephine Bleuer
Greensman
Michael Church
Set Dresser
Doug Currie
Painter
Paul Arthur Hartman
Set Dresser
Michael Jovanovski
Set Dresser
Bryan Korenberg
Property Master
Sergio Lavilla
Set Dresser
Sigrid Spade
Set Dresser
Kevin Tomecek
Carpenter
Lori West
Art Department Coordinator
Christopher Wishart
Set Dresser
Barney Cabral
Supervising ADR Editor
Rickley W. Dumm
Sound Editor
Richard Dwan Jr.
Sound Editor
Nick Neutra
Foley
Perry Robertson
Supervising Sound Editor
Tony Wyman
Boom Operator
John Sleep
Special Effects Supervisor
Dave Askey
Key Grip
John Clothier
Camera Operator
John Dekker
Chief Lighting Technician
Randy A. Jablonka
Lighting Technician
Michael Mayo
Rigging Gaffer
Paul Lavigne
Costume Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 5, 2007
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Budget$7,500,000
Box Office$232,372,681
Filming LocationsCoquitlam · Vancouver, Canada
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Juno is a 2007 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody. Elliot Page stars as the title character, an independent-minded teenager confronting her unplanned pregnancy and the subsequent events that put pressures of adult life onto her. Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, Allison Janney and J. K. Simmons also star. Filming spanned from early February to March 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia. It premiered on September 8 at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, receiving a standing ovation.
Juno won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and earned three other nominations for Best Picture, Best Director for Reitman, and Best Actress for 20-year old Page (who was presenting as female at the time, and is the sixth-youngest nominee in the category). The film's soundtrack, featuring several songs performed by Kimya Dawson in various guises, was the first chart-topping soundtrack since Dreamgirls and Fox Searchlight's first number-one soundtrack. Juno earned back its initial budget of $6.5 million in twenty days, the first nineteen of which were when the film was in limited release. It went on to earn $231 million worldwide. Juno received acclaim from critics, many of whom placed the film on their top-ten lists for the year. It has received criticism and praise from members of both the anti-abortion and abortion rights communities regarding its treatment of abortion.