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- Rabbit Hole is a 2010 American drama film directed by John Cameron Mitchell and written by David Lindsay-Abaire, based on his 2006 play of the same name.
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Box office. $6.2 million [1] Rabbit Hole is a 2010 American drama film directed by John Cameron Mitchell and written by David Lindsay-Abaire, based on his 2006 play of the same name. The film stars Nicole Kidman (who also co-produced) and Aaron Eckhart as a grieving couple coping with the death of their four-year-old son.
Nov 23, 2010 · David Lindsay-Abaire is the writer of both the stage and film versions of "Rabbit Hole." The film, which stars Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart, is being released by Lionsgate on December 17.
The film is directed by actor turned director Cameron Mitchell (who also directed 'SHORTBUS' and 'HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH', in which he also played the title character). It stars Golden Globe nominee Nicole Kidman (who also produced the film) and Aaron Eckhart (who's equally impressive).
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Feb 8, 2017 · Directed by John Cameron Mitchell, Rabbit Hole is a Lionsgate presentation of an Olympus Pictures/Blossom Films/OddLot Entertainment production and stars Nicole Kidman (who also co-produced), Aaron Eckhart, Dianne Wiest, Miles Teller, and Sandra Oh.
Dec 22, 2010 · Directed by. John Cameron Mitchell. In "Rabbit Hole," Becca and Howie are trying their best to get on with things. This is the tricky and very observant story of how a married couple is getting.
Dec 16, 2010 · Rabbit Hole. Director: John Cameron Mitchell; Genre: Drama; Running Time: 91 minutes ; Rated PG-13. With: Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Sandra Oh, Dianne Wiest, Tammy Blanchard (Recommended)
Dec 16, 2010 · Rabbit Hole is directed by John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) from a script by acclaimed playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play.