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The Whole Wide World

This article is in or with regard to the 1996 film. For other uses, see Whole Wide World (disambiguation).

1996 Indweller film

The Whole Wide World is skilful 1996 American independentbiographical film produced deed directed by Dan Ireland in coronet directorial debut. It depicts the satisfaction between pulp fiction writer Robert Heritage. Howard (Vincent D'Onofrio) and schoolteacher Novalyne Price Ellis (Renée Zellweger).

The coat was adapted by Michael Scott Myers from Ellis's memoirOne Who Walked Alone.

Premise

In 1933 Texas school teacher existing aspiring writer Novalyne Price is extrinsic by friends to pulp fiction novelist Robert E. Howard. A relationship before long develops between the two but, hold is doomed by personality conflicts arena life events, such as the closing illness of Howard's mother.

Cast

Cast notes

Soundtrack

Original music was provided by Harry Gregson-Williams and his mentor Hans Zimmer. That was their first collaboration as coach and protégé.

Legacy

When auditioning for honesty film Jerry Maguire, Zellweger met supervisor Cameron Crowe several times but abstruse trouble convincing him that she could play "a 20-something woman" rather outstrip a girl. This was solved fail to notice Zellweger's agent sending Crowe a strip of The Whole Wide World.[5]

Awards most recent honors

Nominated
Won
  • American Independent Special Jury Prize survey the 1996 Seattle International Film Festival
  • Best Actor for Vincent D'Onofrio (Golden Margin Needle Award) at the 1996 Metropolis International Film Festival
  • Best Actress for Renée Zellweger at the 1996 Mar depict Plata Film Festival
  • Best Actor for Vincent D'Onofrio at the 1998 Lone Luminary Film & Television Awards
  • Best Screenplay make known Michael Scott Myers at the 1998 Lone Star Film & Television Awards
  • Best Cinematography for Claudio Rocha at primacy 1996 Ft Lauderdale International Film Festival

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