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2002 Certificate 18
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It's a chaotic day for seven strangers from Hollywood who end up at the birthday party of a mutual friend. Before the night is over, relationships are tested, hearts are broken and passions are renewed! Read more

Starring David Duchovny, Nicky Katt, Catherine Keener, Mary McCormack
Director Steven Soderbergh
Genres Comedy

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Full Frontal

It's a chaotic day for seven strangers from Hollywood who end up at the birthday party of a mutual friend. Before the night is over, relationships are tested, hearts are broken and passions are renewed!

Starring David Duchovny, Nicky Katt, Catherine Keener, Mary McCormack, David Hyde Pierce, Julia Roberts, Blair Underwood, Brad Pitt
Director Steven Soderbergh
Studio WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 36 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Dubbed German
Hearing-impaired English, German
Subtitles DVD: English, German
Released DVD: 15 Dec 2003
Production year: 2002
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Full Frontal

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  • 1 stars out of 5

    Life as art appears to be the driving principle behind this self-indulgent celebration of Hollywood egos. Built on Dogme 95-style foundations — with actors doing their own hair and make-up and relinquishing their traditional on-set privileges — director Steven Soderbergh's apparent attempt to get back to his grittier roots isn't nearly as clever as he thinks it is. The basic scenario is a day in the life of LA's beautiful people; those featured are potential guests at the 40th birthday bash of movie producer Gus (David Duchovny). Taking advantage of his current hot status, Soderbergh has assembled a glittering cast of friends — including Julia Roberts and Catherine Keener — who ramble their way through a plethora of human emotions, captured on grainy digital video for that extra touch of pretension. Ultimately, everyone involved seems to think they're doing something so profound that they've forgotten to be entertaining — or even interesting.

    • Radio Times
  • Shot mainly on digital video, this is a low-budget jeu d'esprit done as an experiment or relaxation; it should have stayed as a home movie.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 30 out of 30 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    This is the worst film I have ever seen - serves me right for ignoring the other reviews! A tedious mix of documentary style filming and film within a film with confusing characters and just . . . truly, truly awful. Not even good actors could save this rubbish. Hollywood at its worst - save yourself from getting bored and rent something else.

      • Fi#2 from SANDY
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Weak story line. Unfortunately what is a good cast of actors did not deliver.

      • Thomas#7 from SAINT HELIER
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