The Ninth Cloud
2014 Swiss film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ninth Cloud (also known under the working titles Bob's Not Gay,[1] Men Don't Lie,[2] and Cloud Nine) is a 2014 independent comedy-drama film directed by Jane Spencer. It follows a dreamy young woman in love with an American expatriate.
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Directed by | Jane Spencer |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Switzerland |
Language | English |
Synopsis
Zena is a beautiful vulnerable young London woman that goes through her life in a dream-like haze. She falls in love with an American expatriate aspiring theatre director, whom she idolizes as perfect.
Cast
- Megan Maczko as Zena
- Michael Madsen as Bob
- Jean-Hugues Anglade as Jonny
- Meredith Ostrom as Miriam
- Elodie Betrisey as Bumble
- Ian Webster as Guy Wordsworth
- Wendy Thomas as Gemma
- Gabrielle Ryan as Princess Mariba
Production
Plans to film The Ninth Cloud (then titled Bob's Not Gay) were announced in 2006.[3] The following year William Baldwin, Irène Jacob, and Julia Jentsch signed on to perform in the film, and filming was slated to begin May 2007 in Bucharest.[4] Financial difficulties delayed shooting and the film's working title and star lineup changed several times.[5] Actor Guillaume Depardieu was at one point attached to the movie but Spencer was forced to recast after Depardieu died in 2008.[5] After casting Madsen and Maczko,[6] Spencer began and completed principal shooting in 2011 and the film was in post production in 2012 and 2013.[5][7]
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