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User Rating:
6.5/10   3,750 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Rodrigo García (writer)
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Release Date:
4 October 2000 (France) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Their faces only begin to tell the story. more
Plot:
An anthology of five loosely connected stories dealing with a variety of very different women in dealing with their own life problems... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win more
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User Comments:
Touching and funny- the perfect fit to talk about women and how time is mean to them more (61 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Glenn Close ... Dr. Elaine Keener (segments "This is Dr. Keener" and "Fantasies about Rebecca")

Cameron Diaz ... Carol Faber (segment "Love Waits For Kathy")

Calista Flockhart ... Christine Taylor (segments "Goodnight Lilly, Goodnight Christine" and "This is Dr. Keener")

Kathy Baker ... Rose (segments "Someone For Rose" and "Fantasies about Rebecca")

Amy Brenneman ... Detective Kathy Faber (segment "Love Waits For Kathy")

Valeria Golino ... Lilly (segment "Goodnight Lilly, Goodnight Christine")

Holly Hunter ... Rebecca Waynon (segment "Fantasies About Rebecca")

Matt Craven ... Walter (segments "Fantasies About Rebecca" and "Love Waits For Kathy")

Gregory Hines ... Robert (segment "Fantasies About Rebecca")

Miguel Sandoval ... Sam (segment "Fantasies About Rebecca")

Noah Fleiss ... Jay (segment "Someone For Rose")

Danny Woodburn ... Albert (segments "Someone For Rose" and "Love Waits For Kathy")
Penelope Allen ... Nancy (segment "Fantasies About Rebecca") (as Penny Allen)

Roma Maffia ... Debbie (segment "Love Waits For Kathy")

Mika Boorem ... June (segments "Love Waits For Kathy" / "Goodnight Lilly" / "Goodnight Christine")
Irma St. Paule ... Elaine's Mother (segment "This is Dr. Keener")
Juanita Jennings ... Nurse (segment "Fantasies About Rebecca")

Laura Leigh Hughes ... Receptionist (segment "Fantasies About Rebecca")
Erik King ... Police Officer (segment "Love Waits For Kathy")
Elpidia Carrillo ... Carmen Alba
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Jacob Avnet ... Jay's School Friend (segment "Someone For Rose") (uncredited)
Carmel Wynne Smith ... Bank Teller (uncredited)
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Directed by
Rodrigo García 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Rodrigo García  writer

Produced by
Jon Avnet .... producer
Effie Brown .... line producer
Lisa Lindstrom .... producer
Marsha Oglesby .... producer
Elie Samaha .... executive producer
Andrew Stevens .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Ed Shearmur  (as Edward Shearmur)
 
Cinematography by
Emmanuel Lubezki 
 
Film Editing by
Amy E. Duddleston 
 
Casting by
Marnie Waxman 
 
Production Design by
Jerry Fleming 
 
Set Decoration by
Betty Berberian 
 
Costume Design by
George L. Little 
 
Makeup Department
David Abbott .... makeup artist
Carrie Angland .... makeup department head
Martial Corneville .... hair stylist: Ms. Close
Medusah .... hair department head
Jaren Millard .... makeup artist
Anne Morgan .... hair stylist: Ms. Diaz (as Ann Morgan)
Tamie Smith .... makeup artist
Gucci Westman .... makeup artist: Ms. Diaz
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Shane Clark .... second assistant director
Van Hayden .... first assistant director
Kyle Lemire .... second second assistant director
Joy Roberts .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
Denise Anderson .... assistant property master
Mark Anderson .... property master
William DeBiasio .... lead man
Lance DeSpain .... lead scenic
Paul Etheredge .... swing gang (as Paul Etheredge-Ouzts)
Susana Inés Fattorini .... assistant art director
Joel Miller .... set dresser
Lisa Robinson .... on-set dresser
Christopher Schultz .... on-set dresser (as Christopher A. Schultz)
David Slater .... construction coordinator
Patrick Tonioli .... scenic artist (as Patrick Starr Tonioli)
Marisa Vargo .... scenic artist
Brad Zuckerman .... construction foreman
 
Sound Department
Joe Barnett .... sound re-recording mixer
Dylan Bond .... boom operator
Jed M. Dodge .... adr supervisor
Matt Dubin .... digital transfer engineer
Alan Freedman .... adr mixer
Jonathan Fuh .... boom operator
Cormac Funge .... supervising sound editor
José Antonio García .... production sound mixer
Robert Getty .... assistant sound editor
Michael Hertlein .... dialogue editor
Chato Hill .... assistant sound editor
C.W. Jones .... foley mixer
Craig Jurkiewicz .... sound editor
Ossama Khuluki .... foley artist
Sarah Smith .... sound editor
William Smith .... sound re-recording mixer (as Bill Smith)
Walter Spencer .... dialogue editor
Johanna Turner .... digital transfer engineer
James Wright .... stereo sound consultant: Dolby
 
Visual Effects by
Christopher Dusendschon .... in-show optical process and effects compositor: THDX (uncredited)
Christopher Dusendschon .... optical element Hazeltine colorist: THDX (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ivan Allen .... rigging assistant lighting technician
Pasquale Attanasio .... grip
Mitchell Bergman .... set electric technician
Bill Brummond .... Steadicam operator
Colin J. Campbell .... chief lighting technician (as Colin Campbell)
Russ I. Conklin .... rigging lighting technician
C.E. Courtney .... assistant lighting technician
Jeffrey Goodman .... camera loader
Erik Hecomovich .... best boy
Erik Hecomovich .... grip
Robert Jason .... additional chief lighting technician
Lee Jimenez .... dolly grip
Dana Kroeger .... second assistant camera
Jay Levy .... additional first assistant camera
Mark Lipson .... still photographer
Christopher M. Morlock .... electrician
Greg Patterson .... grip
Larry Sweet .... key grip
Christopher Warren .... electrician
Harry Zimmerman .... first assistant camera
 
Casting Department
Bill Dance .... extras casting
Gary Davies .... extras casting assistant
Alyssa Embree .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Leslie Fill .... costumer
Dee Dee Hopkins .... costumer
Jennifer K. Moore .... costume supervisor
Carlane Passman .... assistant costume designer (as Carlane Passman Little)
 
Editorial Department
Phillip J. Bartell .... assistant editor
George Koran .... telecine colorist
Bob McMillian .... color timer (as Bob McMillan)
Michael Nouryeh .... assistant editor
Timothy E. Wilson .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Francis Buckley .... music recordist
Sandy DeCrescent .... orchestra contractor
Daryl B. Kell .... supervising music editor
 
Transportation Department
Kip Johnson .... transportation captain
Terry R. Mack .... transportation coordinator (as Terry Mack)
Sandra Ninham .... crew driver
 
Other crew
Val Burnley .... location manager
Alex Cho .... set intern
Nicole Colombie .... assistant coordinator
G. Shawn Davis .... production coordinator
Lori Dorn .... assistant: Glenn Close
Kerim Ekonomi .... set production assistant
Kristen Figeroid .... assistant: Mr. Stevens
Gonzalo Garcia .... title designer
Huck Hackstedt .... assistant to producer
Monica L. Kocher .... assistant production accountant
Jessica Koosed .... assistant: Rodrigo Garcia
Swanna MacNair .... assistant: Lisa Lindstrom
Jennifer Maisch .... post-production accountant
Tori Meek .... production accountant
Eric Melstad .... office production assistant
Elías Nahmías .... set production assistant
Bryan Palliccia .... production assistant
Jonathan Parker .... office production assistant
Elaine Patarini .... assistant location manager
Mark Patterson .... set production assistant
Katrina Phillips .... office production assistant
Patrick G. Ralston .... additional assistant lighting technician (as Pat Ralston)
Jonna Smith .... assistant: Jon Avnet
Jayne-Ann Tenggren .... script supervisor
Matthew A. Thomas .... production assistant
Matthew Thomas .... office production assistant
Rhonda Wheelan .... craft service
Joan Scheckel .... workshop development (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Azélet maga (Hungary) [hu]
Ce que je sais d'elle... d'un simple regard (France) [fr]
Coisas Que Eu Poderia Dizer Só de Olhar Para Ela (Brazil) [pt]
Coisas Que Você Pode Dizer Só de Olhar Para Ela (Brazil) [pt]
Con sólo mirarte (Argentina) [es]
Con tan solo mirarla (Mexico) [es]
Cosas que diría con sólo mirarla (Spain) [es]
Coses que diries només de mirar-la (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]
Gefühle, die man sieht (Austria) [de]
Gefühle, die man sieht... - Things you can tell (Germany) [de]
Julmia totuuksia (Finland) [fi]
Le cose che so di lei (Italy) [it]
Na pierwszy rzut oka (Poland) [pl]
Regards de femmes (Canada: French title) (TV title) [fr]
Tout ce qu'on peut apprendre d'une femme au premier regard (Canada: French title) [fr]
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements, sexual content and language.
Runtime:
109 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
A Braille book that Cameron Diaz's character reads is "One Hundred Years of Solitude". Which was written by the director's father Gabriel Garcia Marquez. more
Quotes:
Nancy: What does your husband think about this?
Rebecca: I don't have a husband.
Nancy: Show me your ring finger.
[Rebecca shows Nancy her left hand]
Nancy: Are you a lesbian?
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7 out of 8 people found the following comment useful.
Touching and funny- the perfect fit to talk about women and how time is mean to them, 28 August 2001
7/10
Author: danielldb from Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Some questions remain without a plausible answer: why did THINGS YOU CAN TELL JUST BY LOOKING AT HER go direct to cable TV in the US? I don't know and I'm still angry about that, since it has a great cast and was very well received in Cannes. Fortunately, it was received a limited release here in Brazil, where it was a kind of art-house hit during the time of the year when only blockbusters have their place in the sun. The secret of its success here is not hard to understand: audiences who were tired of Hollywood crap found a small, quiet dramatic comedy with a good story, some heart-breaking moments (and some very funny ones, too) and terrific performances. This is the kind of film that touches everyone, even the coldest and most serious person, making them laugh and feel deep emotions. Despite its division in five stories, all of them excellent (except the part with the lesbian, which was too small), this film is carefully paced, helping us to understand each character's emotions. And each story has an interesting link to the other.

If I had to choose my favorite part, I would have to think. The Dr. Keener story is sad and quiet, the one with Rebecca is the most thought-provoking, while the dwarf story is touching and funny, and the sister-sister story brilliantly closes the film.

If you haven't seen this yet, watch it now. There are not many good films with "women" as the main subject, but this one is one of the best I've seen. It has an eye for detail, it makes us think with its reflection about what women are nowadays (I loved Cameron Diaz guessing about what made her sister's friend committing suicide). And there are great actresses which seem to fit the role perfectly: Glenn Close, Cameron Diaz, Amy Brennemann, Kathy Baker, Holly Hunter, Calista Flockhart and Valeria Golino. I hope Rodrigo Garcia, son of famed writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, makes other great films like this.

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