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Mozart and the Whale

Rating:PG-13 (for sexual content, language and some thematic material)
Genre:Drama, Romance
Release Date:October 21, 2005
Running time:92 minutes
Cast:Josh Hartnett, Radha Mitchell, Nate Mooney, Erica Leerhsen, Gary Cole
Director:Petter Naess
Producer:Ronald Bass, Robert Lawrence, Frank Demartini, James Acheson, Josh Hartnett
Writer:Ronald Bass
Distributor:Nu Image/Millennium Films

Description: A young couple who have Asperger's syndrome, a kind of autism, fall in love, but their talents are offset by an inability to relate to one another, which threatens to undermine their relationship.

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