Acteurs et actrices
Production
| Director: | Nancy Savoca |
| Producer: | Neda Armian (producer) |
| Peter Bobrow (line producer) | |
| Richard Guay (producer) | |
| Glen Trotiner (co-producer) | |
| Writer: | Nancy Savoca (screenplay) |
| Mary Tobler (screenplay) |
Avis pour Union Square
Slant Magazine
Nancy Savoca's Union Square begins in caricature and ends in sentimentality, only briefly hitting the sweet spot in between. Starring Mira Sorvino as frazzled Bronx girl Lucy, the film begins by introducing us to this character...
lire la critique8 jui 2012
Reel Film Reviews
Well intentioned yet ultimately underwhelming, Union Square follows Mira Sorvino's brash, loudmouthed Lucy as she arrives at her comparatively uptight sister's (Tammy Blanchard's Jenny) apartment to stay for a few days.
Christian Science Monitor
Mira Sorvino is very good – too good -- at playing a very annoying person in Nancy Savoca’s “Union Square,” a nattery low-budget indie film that does not abide by the "silence is golden" rule.
lire la critique13 jui 2012
The A.V. Club
A woman walks down the streets of New York, wearing loud clothing and screaming obscenities. Is she mentally ill, or just a fashion victim having an argument on a cell phone? That’s the sense of uncertainty director Nancy Savoca and her co-writer...
lire la critique12 jui 2012
New York Post
You know this person: the woman with the streaky mascara and bad highlights, having a screaming cellphone meltdown in a public place. Mira Sorvino’s Lucy is down from The Bronx for the day, and it’s not going well.
lire la critique12 jui 2012
Avis pour Union Square
Slant Magazine
Nancy Savoca's Union Square begins in caricature and ends in sentimentality, only briefly hitting the sweet spot in between. Starring Mira Sorvino as frazzled Bronx girl Lucy, the film begins by introducing us to this character...
lire la critique8 jui 2012
Reel Film Reviews
Well intentioned yet ultimately underwhelming, Union Square follows Mira Sorvino's brash, loudmouthed Lucy as she arrives at her comparatively uptight sister's (Tammy Blanchard's Jenny) apartment to stay for a few days.
Christian Science Monitor
Mira Sorvino is very good – too good -- at playing a very annoying person in Nancy Savoca’s “Union Square,” a nattery low-budget indie film that does not abide by the "silence is golden" rule.
lire la critique13 jui 2012
The A.V. Club
A woman walks down the streets of New York, wearing loud clothing and screaming obscenities. Is she mentally ill, or just a fashion victim having an argument on a cell phone? That’s the sense of uncertainty director Nancy Savoca and her co-writer...
lire la critique12 jui 2012
New York Post
You know this person: the woman with the streaky mascara and bad highlights, having a screaming cellphone meltdown in a public place. Mira Sorvino’s Lucy is down from The Bronx for the day, and it’s not going well.
lire la critique12 jui 2012
Acteurs et actrices
![]() | Mira Sorvino | ... | Lucy |
![]() | Michael Rispoli | ... | Nick |
![]() | Tammy Blanchard | ... | Jenny |
![]() | Christopher Backus | ... | Andy |
![]() | Mike Doyle | ... | Bill |
![]() | Patti LuPone | ... | Lucia |
![]() | Daphne Rubin-Vega | ... | Sara |
![]() | Harper Dill | ... | Trish |
![]() | Michael Sirow | ... | Jay |
| Holden Backus | ... | Mike |
Production
| Director: | Nancy Savoca |
| Producer: | Neda Armian (producer) |
| Peter Bobrow (line producer) | |
| Richard Guay (producer) | |
| Glen Trotiner (co-producer) | |
| Writer: | Nancy Savoca (screenplay) |
| Mary Tobler (screenplay) | |
| Cinematographer: | Lisa Leone |
| Editing: | Jennifer Lee |
| Casting: | Sig De Miguel |
| Stephen Vincent | |
| Production Design: | Sarah Frank |
| Art Director: | Josh Ente |
| Costume Design: | Liz Prince |
| Makeup: | Shannon Dollison (key makeup artist) |
| Production Management: | Glen Trotiner (unit production manager) |
Les entreprises
| Production Studio: | Armian Pictures |
| Cine-Si |
| United States | 24 sep 2011 | |
| Canada | 15 sep 2011 |

























