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Nine - Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard, Rob Marshall
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
Nine is a vibrant and provocative musical that follows the life of world-famous film director Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis) as he reaches a creative and personal crisis of epic proportion, while balancing the numerous women in his life including his wife (Marion Cotillard), his mistress (Penélope Cruz), his film star muse (Nicole Kidman), his confidant and costume designer (Judi Dench), an American fashion journalist (Kate Hudson), the whore from his youth (Fergie) and his mother (Sophia Loren).
Theatrical propaganda posters


Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama theatre director relationships adultery actor actress stage family
Persons of interest
- Daniel Day-Lewis .... Guido Contini
- Marion Cotillard .... Luisa Contini
- Penélope Cruz .... Carla Albanese
- Nicole Kidman .... Claudia Nardi
- Judi Dench .... Liliane La Fleur
- Stacy Ferguson .... Saraghina
- Kate Hudson .... Stephanie Necrophuros
- Sophia Loren .... Mamma
- Martina Stella .... Donatella
- Elio Germano
- Ricky Tognazzi .... The Producer
- Camilla Mathias .... Tutor
- Giuseppe Cederna .... Il Banchiere
- Giuseppe Spitaleri .... Guido - 9 Years
- Arthur L Kopit .... Author
- Anthony Minghella .... Screenwriter
- Michael Tolkin .... Screenwriter
- Rob Marshall .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Nine official movie sites:
- Australia
- International
- Nine film production notes
- Nine QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS - Oscars) 2010: Nominated: Performance by an actress in a supporting role (Penélope Cruz), Art direction, Costume design, Original song (Take it all)
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The drama, theatre movie Nine is directed by Rob Marshall and stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard.
Government security censorship classification
M (Sexual references)
Surveillance time
118 minutes (1:58 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 21 January 2010
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