Denial (film)

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Denial
Directed by Adam Rifkin
Produced by Peter Abrams
Louise Rosner
Brad Wyman
Executive producer
J.P. Guerin
Donald Kushner
Robert L. Levy
Peter Locke
Written by Adam Rifkin
Starring Jonathan Silverman
Leah Lail
Music by Tyler Bates
Cinematography Francis Kenny
Editing by Peter Schink
Distributed by A-Pix Entertainment Inc (US)
Release date(s) 1998
Running time 93 min
Country
Language English
Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)
IMDb profile

Denial was a 1998 film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. It was released to video under the title Something About Sex. The plot revolved around couples as they struggle with the hardships of maintaining a monogamous relationship. It starred Jonathan Silverman, Leah Lail, Patrick Dempsey, Christine Taylor, Ryan Alosio, Amy Yasbeck, and Jason Alexander. It was produced by Brad Wyman.

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