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  1. Nina Takes a Lover is a 1994 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Alan Jacobs. The film stars Laura San Giacomo, Paul Rhys, Michael O'Keefe, Cristi Conaway and Fisher Stevens. The film was released on March 3, 1995, by Triumph Films.

  2. 3 mar 1995 · Nina Takes a Lover: Directed by Alan Jacobs. With Laura San Giacomo, Paul Rhys, Michael O'Keefe, Cristi Conaway. A lonely young woman decides to kindle her passions in a fling with a married photographer after feeling challenged by her own best friend's affair.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Alan Jacobs
    • 1995-03-03
  3. Scheda film Nina Takes a Lover (1994) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da Alan Jacobs con Laura San Giacomo, Paul Rhys, Michael O'Keefe, Cristi Conaway.

    • Alan Jacobs
    • Laura San Giacomo
  4. Paulie. A journalist (Michael O'Keefe) is working on a piece about infidelity, so he interviews the married Nina (Laura San Giacomo) and her lover, a photographer (Paul Rhys), to find out why...

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    • Alan Jacobs
    • R
    • Laura San Giacomo
  5. 13 set 2022 · Titolo originale: Nina Takes a Lover. Anno: 1994. Genere: sentimentale (colore) Regia: Alan Jacobs. Cast: Laura San Giacomo, Paul Rhys, Michael O'Keefe, Cristi Conaway, Fisher Stevens, Alan Lightner, Vincent Lars, Carter Collins, Michelle Koeppe, Marianna Åström-De Fina. Note: Aka "A Touch of Love". Discussione Curiosità Homevideo Musiche In tv.

  6. When Nina’s (San Giacomo) husband goes out of town for several weeks on a business trip, Nina hooks up with a photographer. Told from a reporter’s point of view, his interviews with Nina and the photographer provide comic insights. Stars Laura San Giacomo, Paul Rhys, Michael O’Keefe, Fisher Stevens and more. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. 31 mag 1995 · Nina Takes a Lover, the debut film of writer-director Alan Jacobs, tells its story in flashback, as Nina is interviewed by a journalist who is writing an article on modern marriage -- or, more specifically, modern infidelity.