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1996 short film by David Frankel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dear Diary is a TV pilot, starring Bebe Neuwirth, written and directed by David Frankel and produced by Frankel and Barry Jossen. After being rejected by ABC, it was slightly edited and put into a single Los Angeles theater for a weekend in November 1996, and went on to win an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film[1] at the 69th Academy Awards.[2] It was the only made-for-TV pilot ever to win an Oscar.
Dear Diary | |
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Directed by | David Frankel |
Written by | David Frankel |
Produced by | David Frankel Barry Jossen |
Starring | Bebe Neuwirth Bruce Altman |
Cinematography | Maryse Alberti |
Edited by | Michael Berenbaum |
Production company | |
Distributed by | American Broadcasting Company |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film revolves around a New York magazine art director, married and the mother of two, who, having just turned 40, decides to record the events of her day in a journal.[3]
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