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  1. The Secret Lives of Dentists is a 2002 drama film directed by Alan Rudolph. The screenplay was written by Craig Lucas, based on the novella The Age of Grief by Jane Smiley. It had its world premiere at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival and was subsequently screened at several other festivals, including Sundance and Cannes.

  2. 29 ago 2003 · The Secret Lives of Dentists: Directed by Alan Rudolph. With Campbell Scott, Denis Leary, Robin Tunney, Peter Samuel. An introspective dentist's suspicions about his wife's infidelity stresses his mental well being and family life to the breaking point.

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    • Drama
    • Alan Rudolph
    • 2003-08-29
    • Premi E Nomination
    • Critica

    I premi vinti da The Secret Lives of Dentists e le nomination: National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards (2003) 1. 1 nomination, 0 premi vinti Altri 1 premi

    The Secret Lives of Dentists è stato accolto dalla critica nel seguente modo: sull'aggregatore di recensioni Rotten Tomatoes il film ha ottenuto un punteggio medio del 85% sul 100%, su Metacritic ha invece ottenuto un voto di 76 su 100 mentre su Imdb il pubblico lo ha votato con 6.4 su 10

  3. Theatrical trailer of "The Secret Lives of Dentists" by Alan Rudolph. Starring Campbell Scott, Hope Davis, Denis Leary, Robin Tunney, Peter Samuel, Jon Patri...

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  4. The Secret Lives of Dentists. David Hurst (Campbell Scott) is a mild-mannered dentist who shares a practice with his wife, Dana (Hope Davis). Concerned about Dana's recent sullen moods,...

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    • Alan Rudolph
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    • Campbell Scott
  5. 22 lug 2004 · Novel. Craig Lucas. Screenplay. An introspective dentist's suspicions about his wife's infidelity stresses his mental well being and family life to the breaking point.

  6. The Secret Lives of Dentists is a 2002 drama film directed by Alan Rudolph. The screenplay was written by Craig Lucas, based on the novella The Age of Grief by Jane Smiley. It had its world premiere at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival and was subsequently screened at several other festivals, including Sundance and Cannes.