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9 Songs is an drama movie directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Kieran O’Brien, Margo Stilley, Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Alex Kapranos and Guy Garvey. The movie was written by . The film has a $1 million budget with a 66-minute running time. 9 Songs currently has a 4.8 IMDb rating, based on 19885 and 43 Metascore on Metacritic. The movie is rated NR.
9 Songs release date
When does 9 Songs come out in theaters?
The official theatrical release date for 9 Songs (2004)is September 9, 2004.
When will 9 Songs be released on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital?
9 Songs DVD/Blu-ray release date is Friday, June 18, 2010. The estimated DVD release date is June 2010. The movie has been out for around since its theatrical release. DVD and Blu-ray releases typically come out 12-16 weeks after the theatrical premiere.
Digital HD from Amazon Video and iTunes will be available 1-2 weeks before the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases – sometime in June 2010. Dates do change so check back often as the release approaches. We will update this page with more details as they become available.
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9 Songs budget
How much did 9 Songs cost to make?
$1,000,000 budget
The movie cost $1 million to make.
9 Songs rating
NR Rated
9 Songs is rated NR. An unrated film is often informally denoted by “NR” in newspapers and so forth
9 Songs reviews
4.8 IMDb 43 Metascore
The movie currently has a 4.8 of out 10 IMDb rating and 43 Metascore on Metacritic. We will continue to add and update review scores.
9 Songs trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyustVQJbJA
9 Songs plot summary
What is 9 Songs about?
Matt, a young glaciologist, soars across the vast, silent, icebound immensities of the South Pole as he recalls his love affair with Lisa. They meet at a mobbed rock concert in a vast music hall – London’s Brixton Academy. They are in bed at night’s end. Together, over a period of several months, they pursue a mutual sexual passion whose inevitable stages unfold in counterpoint to nine live-concert songs.
Synopsis from IMDb – In London, love blooms between an American college student, named Lisa, and an English scientist, named Matt. Over the next few months, between attending rock concerts, they have different kinds of sexual intercourse with each other.
The running times are based on US timings only and all times are rounded off to the nearest minute. Other countries may have different running lengths. Theatrical releases running times differ due to the counting of frames from the first frame to the last frame of any credits.
9 Songs cast
Who is in 9 Songs?
Kieran O’Brien as Matt | |
Margo Stilley as Lisa | |
Courtney Taylor-Taylor as Himself – The Dandy Warhols (uncredited) | |
Alex Kapranos as Himself – Franz Ferdinand (uncredited) | |
Guy Garvey as Himself – Elbow (uncredited) |
9 Songs box Office
How much did 9 Songs make?
$1,574,623 worldwide
The film has made over $2 million worldwide at the box office. This does not include the DVD, Blu-ray and digital sales.
9 Songs details
Theatrical Release Date: | September 9, 2004 |
DVD & Blu-ray Release Date: | June 18, 2010 |
Film Budget: | $1 million |
Box Office: | $2 million |
Length: | 66 minutes |
Genre: | Drama, Music, Romance |
Language: | English |
9 Songs facts
How long is 9 Songs?
The movie is 66 minutes long (1 hour and 6 minutes).
What year did 9 Songs come out?
The movie is out on September 9, 2004. The movie has been out for .
Who is the lead actor in the movie?
Kieran O’Brien plays as Matt.
Who is the director of 9 Songs?
Michael Winterbottom directed the movie.
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