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November is a psychological
thriller film first screened at
film festivals in
2004. It stars
Courteney Cox as Sophie, a photographer whose life begins to unravel following a traumatic incident on
November 7 that involved her boyfriend, played by
James LeGros. In the words of Cox, her character "goes through three phases. First there's denial. Then she feels guilty and sad about the situation. Then she has to learn to accept it." The film co-stars
Michael Ealy as a co-worker of Sophie's,
Nora Dunn as her psychiatrist, and
Anne Archer as her mother.
Nick Offerman plays a police officer investigating the incident, while
Matthew Carey has a role as a robber of a convenience store. Directed by
Greg Harrison, it was released to theatres in the
United States by
Sony Pictures Classics on
July 22,
2005, and while its award-winning
digital video photography was praised, many reviews criticised the film's story for being too ambiguous and derivative of other pictures. Critics have compared it to the work of film-makers such as
David Lynch and
M. Night Shyamalan.
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