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| Directed by | John Cameron Mitchell |
| Produced by | Nicole Kidman |
| Written by | David Lindsay-Abaire (play); (screenplay) |
| Starring | Nicole Kidman Aaron Eckhart Sandra Oh Dianne Wiest |
| Music by | Abel Korzeniowski |
| Editing by | Joe Klotz |
| Release date(s) | 8 April 2010 (Argentina) 2010 (international) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $10 million |
Rabbit Hole is an upcoming 2010 drama starring Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart. David Lindsay-Abaire is adapting his own 2007 Tony Award-winning play of the same name, and John Cameron Mitchell is directing. Kidman is producing the project via her production company, Blossom Films.
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Howie (Eckhart) and Becca Corbett (Kidman) are a happily married couple whose perfect world is forever changed when their young son is taken from them in a tragic car accident. As Becca redefines her place among friends & family, she finds solace in a mysterious relationship with the young driver of the car that killed her son.
The project was filmed in New York in locations such as Douglaston and Queens. The $10 million production included a 28-day shoot.[1]
Due to a scheduling conflict, Kidman left a role in the upcoming Woody Allen picture, You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, in favour of this project.[2]
Owen Pallett was linked to the score[3] Although on 3 March 2010 it was revealed that it would be scored by Abel Korzeniowski, who recently scored A Single Man.[4]
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