Full Frontal

Synopsis: Steven Soderbergh's first digitally shot film. Touted as an unofficial sequel to his 1989 hit sex, lies, and videotape, this arty film-within-a-film (which was shot in just 18 days) shows a day in the life of a group of men and women in Hollywood, in the hours leading up to a friend's birthday party.  Julia Roberts and Blair Underwood star, respectively, as Francesca and Calvin, actors performing in a motion picture directed by David Fincher and co-starring Brad Pitt (who play themselves). Woven in and out of the film production story thread are several other subplots including one about a lovelorn woman, Linda (Mary McCormack); the self-absorbed Gus (David Duchovny); and a husband, Carl (David Hyde Pierce), whose wife (Catherine Keener) is falling for Calvin.

Starring:  David Duchovny, Nicky Katt, Catherine Keener, Blair Underwood, Julia Roberts, David Hyde Pierce

Director:  Steven Soderbergh

Writer:  Coleman Hough 

Released:  2002 (theater)

Rating:  R for language and some sexual content.

Country:  USA

Language:  English

AKA: 
Art of Negotiating a Turn, The (USA: working title)
How to Survive a Hotel Room Fire (USA: working title)