How to Be Single

How to Be Single

How to Be Single

2016 18+ USA
6.1 Kristian Ditter

Alice, Robin, Lucy, Meg, Tom, David, they all live in New York, one of the most romantic cities on the planet. You can be lonely, satisfied with loneliness, or you can look for your love on the streets. New York is full of lonely hearts looking to meet someone for a one-night stand, a romantic weekend, or even more seriously. Alice, Robin, Lucy, Meg, Tom, David, they all share a desire to learn how to live in an ever-changing world where the definition of love depends on mood and desires. To have fun, you can't sleep in the city that never sleeps. Read more In 2008, Lisa Tuccillo's novel "How to Be Single" was published. In the same year, the studio New Line Cinema bought the rights to film the book. The screenwriters of the film "In Active Search" were Dana Fox ("Bridegroom for Rent", "Once Upon a Time in Vegas" with Cameron Diaz), Abby Kohn ("Promise - not yet to marry" with Ben Affleck, "The Vow" with Rachel McAdams) and Mark Silverstein. In 2011, director Christian Ditter joined the project. Among his works are several serials, as well as the feature films "Village Crocodiles", "Vicky the Little Viking 2", "With Love, Rosie" and others. Lily Collins was initially considered for the lead role, but she was replaced by Dakota Johnson. In recent years, the actress has increasingly appeared in famous projects: the biographical "Social Network" by David Fincher, the comedy "Macho and the Nerd", the melodrama "Fifty Shades of Grey", the crime drama "Black Mass" with Johnny Depp and the detective "Big Splash" with Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes. Famous actress Drew Barrymore acted as one of the producers of "In Active Search". Before that, she was also engaged in "Charlie's Angels", the drama "Donnie Darko", the romantic comedy "Promise - it doesn't mean getting married" and others. Filming of the film began in April 2015 in New York, and ended in August.

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