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Overview

User Rating:
7.9/10   136,896 votes
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Director:
Writer (WGA):
Diablo Cody (written by)
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Release Date:
25 December 2007 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
A comedy about growing up... and the bumps along the way.
Plot:
Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes an unusual decision regarding her unborn child. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 49 wins & 38 nominations more
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Cast

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Directed by
Jason Reitman 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Diablo Cody (written by)

Produced by
Joseph Drake .... executive producer (as Joe Drake)
Daniel Dubiecki .... executive producer
Lianne Halfon .... producer
Nathan Kahane .... executive producer
Kelli Konop .... co-producer
John Malkovich .... producer
Jim Miller .... co-producer
Mason Novick .... producer
Russell Smith .... producer
Brad Van Arragon .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Matt Messina  (as Mateo Messina)
 
Cinematography by
Eric Steelberg (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Dana E. Glauberman 
 
Casting by
Kara Lipson 
Mindy Marin 
 
Production Design by
Steve Saklad 
 
Art Direction by
Michael Diner 
Catherine Schroer 
 
Set Decoration by
Shane Vieau 
 
Costume Design by
Monique Prudhomme 
 
Makeup Department
Sandy Cooper .... makeup artist
Victoria Down .... key makeup artist
Monica Huppert .... makeup artist
Toby Lindala .... special makeup effects artist
Sherry Linder-Gygli .... key hair stylist (as Sherry Gygli)
Ann Pala .... makeup artist: J. Garner
Robert A. Pandini .... hair stylist (as Robert Pandini)
Lance Webb .... special makeup effects artist
 
Production Management
Jack Schuster .... post-production supervisor
Michael Williams .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Chad Belair .... third assistant director
Jason Blumenfeld .... first assistant director
Josy Capkun .... second assistant director
Gary Hawes .... second assistant director
John McKeown .... assistant director: additional photography (uncredited)
 
Art Department
John Beatty .... construction coordinator
Josephine Bleuer .... key greensperson (as Josi Bleuer)
Mike Carter .... greens person
Michael Church .... set dresser (as Mike Church)
Alex Cram .... assistant property master
Doug Currie .... paint coordinator
Paul Arthur Hartman .... set dresser (as Paul Hartman)
Michael Jovanovski .... set dresser
Dusty Kelly .... lead painter
Bryan Korenberg .... property master
Sergio Lavilla .... set dresser
Johanna Manders .... greens person
Dale Menzies .... carpenter (as Dale Manzies)
D.J. Miller .... greens person
Melissa Olson .... assistant set decorator (as Melissa Grace Olson)
Susan Spaid .... set dresser (as Susan Spade)
Kevin Tomecek .... lead carpenter
Lori West .... art department coordinator
Christopher Wishart .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Barney Cabral .... supervising adr editor
Rickley W. Dumm .... sound editor
Richard Dwan Jr. .... sound editor
Richard Dwan Jr. .... supervising dialogue editor
J. Stanley Johnston .... sound re-recording mixer
Bradley Kita .... sound assistant (as Brad Kita)
Michael Kreple .... foley mixer
James Kusan .... sound mixer
Travis MacKay .... adr recordist
Nick Neutra .... foley supervisor
Rick Owens .... foley artist
Ken S. Polk .... sound re-recording mixer
Andy Potvin .... sound consultant: dolby
Perry Robertson .... supervising sound editor
Scott Sanders .... sound re-recording mixer
Scott Sanders .... supervising sound designer
Gabriel J. Serrano .... sound mix recordist (as Gabe Serrano)
Frederick H. Stahly .... sound editor (as Fred Stahly)
Eric Thompson .... adr mixer
Tony Wyman .... boom operator
Kevin Zimmerman .... first assistant sound editor (as Kevin A. Zimmerman)
David Hingorany .... sound mix engineer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Michael Bolan .... special effects technician (as Mike Bolan)
Rory Cutler .... special effects technician
Ian Korver .... special effects technician
Ken Reynolds .... special effects technician
John Sleep .... special effects supervisor
Attila Vaski .... special effects technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Go Aoyama .... CG artist: CosFX
Cosmas Paul Bolger Jr. .... visual effects supervisor: CosFX
James Chu .... CG artist: CosFX
Patrick Clancey .... digital opticals: Efilm (as Pat Clancey)
Brandon Flyte .... CG artist: CosFX
Owen Holdren .... CG supervisor: CosFX
Ken Locsmandi .... visual effects production coordinator: CosFX
Sharon Stetzel .... visual effects producer: CosFX
Thomas Mathai .... data manager (uncredited)
Danita Slaughter .... digital opticals editor (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Scott J. Ateah .... stunt coordinator (as Scott Ateah)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Dave Askey .... key grip (as David Askey)
Igor Beuhler .... grip (as Igor Bueller)
Stefan Burianyk .... grip (as Stephan Burianyk)
John Clothier .... camera operator
Marty Coady .... best boy grip
John Dekker .... chief lighting technician
Doane Gregory .... still photographer
Patrick Hogue .... camera loader
Patrick Hogue .... second assistant camera
Randy A. Jablonka .... lighting technician (as Randy Jablonka)
David Kershaw .... dolly grip
David W. Leblanc .... lighting technician (as David Leblanc)
Ian R.C. Levine .... second assistant camera: "b" camera (as Ian Lavigne)
David Lourie .... first assistant camera: "b" camera (as David Laurie)
Michael Mayo .... rigging chief lighting technician
Dean Morin .... second assistant camera
Vince Phillips .... grip
Andrew Towson .... assistant chief lighting technician (as Andrew Towsen)
Stewart Whelan .... first assistant camera
Ken Decker .... generator operator (uncredited)
Simon Jori .... first assistant camera: "b" camera (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Heike Brandstatter .... casting: Vancouver
Coreen Mayrs .... casting: Vancouver
Tiffany Mak .... casting assistant (uncredited)
Trica Thompson .... casting coordinator: Canada (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Maria Bradley .... costumer: J. Garner
Christine Coutts .... assistant costume designer
Summer Eves .... truck costumer
Lise Hache .... costumer
Paul Lavigne .... costume set supervisor (as J. Paul Lavigne)
 
Editorial Department
Yanosh Cuglove .... editorial intern
Omar Hassan-Reep .... post-production assistant
Tim Krubsack .... digital intermediate consultant: Efilm
Natasha Leonnet .... colorist
Loan Phan .... digital intermediate producer: Efilm
Martha Pike .... digital intermediate editor: Efilm
Clay Rawlins .... first assistant editor
Tom Reiser .... color timing assistant: Efilm
 
Music Department
Peter Afterman .... music supervisor
Jason Faulkner .... guitar teacher
Oren Hadar .... score mixer
Hodges .... guitar teacher
Alison Litton .... music coordinator
Nick South .... music editor
Margaret Yen .... music supervisor
Robert Scott Crane .... music engineer (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Scott Delaplace .... transportation captain
Clif Kosterman .... transportation coordinator
Shawn O'Hearn .... transportation co-captain
 
Other crew
Rachel Chapman .... assistant: Mr. Kahane
Samantha Christian .... assistant chef
Sandra Cinelli .... chef
Peter Cummings .... clearance coordinator
Dave Daniels .... production assistant
Shelly Darden .... assistant: Mr. Mudd (as Shelley Darden)
Alex Dias .... production assistant
Karyn Edwards .... production legal: Canada
Helen Estabrook .... assistant: Mr. Dubiecki
Helen Estabrook .... assistant: Mr. Reitman
Evan Godfrey .... assistant: Mr. Reitman
Saskia Gould .... stand-in
Soo Hugh .... assistant: Mr. Drake
Kris Kadzielski .... trainee assistant location manager
Krista Kelloway .... on-set assistant to producers
Katya Krotenko .... stand-in
Sidney LeClaire .... assistant accountant
Jenny Lee .... title designer
Mary Lee .... creative executive: Mandate Pictures
Sue Levens .... production accountant
Christopher McDonell .... location scout (as Christopher MacDonnell)
Emily Millard .... assistant: Ms. Garner
Keli Moore .... location coordinator
Darrin Pearson .... security coordinator (as Darren Pearson)
Corby-Lynn Pinder .... production assistant (as Corby Pinder)
Holly Pinder .... key location production assistant
Matthew Reis .... assistant: Mr. Novick (as Matt Reis)
Melissa Repka .... stand-in
Sheryl Rhodes .... assistant production coordinator
Kyle Riefsnyder .... stand-in (as Kyle Reifsnyder)
Lawra Robertson .... on-set assistant to producers
Neil Robertson .... location manager
Tania Rosa .... assistant accountant
Stephanie Rossel .... script supervisor
Ari Sachter-Zeltzer .... main title producer
Helen Sideris .... post accounting
Rhonda Simpson .... craft service (as Ronda Simpson)
Rhonda Simpson .... first aid (as Ronda Simpson)
Troy Sitter .... on-set assistant to producers
Gareth Smith .... title designer
E. Michael Stankevich .... assistant: Mr. Mudd (as Michael Stankevich)
Chris Thoma .... assistant location manager (as Christian Thoma)
Nicole Vaughan .... assistant chef
Jeremy Walker .... unit publicist
Trevor Westerhoff .... production coordinator
Terri Willan .... craft service
Terri Willan .... first aid
Terry Wong .... production assistant
Jeff Wonnenberg .... second assistant production coordinator
Claudia Costa .... assistant to producers (uncredited)
Claudia Costa .... production assistant to assistant director (uncredited)
Ryan Mains .... assistant location manager: re-shoots (uncredited)
Shaun Moskie .... key production assistant (uncredited)
John T.L. Tang .... production assistant (uncredited)
Jeff Warden .... production assistant (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Ethan Berger .... thanks
David Choe .... thanks
Rick Clark .... special thanks
Melissa Havard .... thanks
Angie Hensley .... thanks
Eddie Lin .... thanks
Tara McPherson .... thanks
Eleanor O'Connor .... thanks
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Junebug (USA) (working title)
Juno (Canada: French title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material, sexual content and language.
Runtime:
96 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Ellen Page came up with Juno's hairstyle of the ponytail with long bangs on the sides of her face and did her own hair every day. more
Goofs:
Errors in geography: When Juno and Leah are at the mall, a Rogers Communications kiosk can be clearly seen in the background. The film takes place in Minnesota; Rogers Communications is a Canadian cable company, with no locations in the United States. more
Quotes:
Juno MacGuff: So have you and Vanessa thought of a name for the baby yet?
Mark Loring: Well, sort of. Vanessa likes Madison for a girl.
Juno MacGuff: Madison? Isn't that a little... gay?
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Movie Connections:
References The Bone Collector (1999) more
Soundtrack:
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FAQ

What has Diablo Cody done since "Juno"?
Is Juno a remake of a Korean film with a similar name and subject matter?
What goodies were offered at free screenings of 'Juno?'
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7 out of 13 people found the following comment useful.
I enjoyed every bite, 6 May 2009
9/10
Author: lisaoklahoma from United States

Reading the reviews here, I've noticed that a lot of people don't like "Juno" so much. Now if Juno (the character) could be aware of this--well, she wouldn't care. That's what I love about her. She really doesn't care what anyone thinks. She simply speaks her mind, and what a delightful, snarky little mind it is.

People have complained about the unrealistic dialogue in "Juno," that it's too witty to portray teenagers accurately. When I think of realistic teenage dialogue, my mind travels back to high school art class, where I sat in front of two freshmen who spent every class period calling each other various curse words and shouting, "You killed Kenny!" every couple minutes or so. That is realistic dialogue. Is it what I want to hear? Of course not; I'd rather be amused.

"Juno" isn't a slice-of-life movie, but purely comedic. If I had wanted a more realistic movie about teenage pregnancy, I would have watched the next dreary sob story on Lifetime, where perhaps the lead character might toss her baby into a dumpster. Instead I watched this. Who knew that a movie about a pregnant teenager could be so uplifting? As a feel-good movie it worked for me, because I definitely felt good afterward.

I saw Juno as a strong character, the type of person who wants to know and experience everything life has to offer, much like Diablo Cody herself. As a result she possesses an incredible knowledge of pop culture, but also ends up pregnant. Was that foolish? Sure it was, but Juno wisely turns the pregnancy into something very positive. The point of this is not that teenage pregnancy is a wonderful thing, but that lamenting our mistakes is a waste of time, as mistakes are a part of life; and sometimes, as in the case of Juno, they can serve to make life a richer experience, for ourselves as well as for others.

"Juno" is the cinematic equivalent of pie. It doesn't pretend to be anything else. You never eat pie for its nutritional value but simply to indulge yourself once in a while. If I had wanted the cinematic equivalent of steak I would have watched something else. Yes, "Juno" is sugary and sweet. But those are the qualities you would look for in a pie, and as pie "Juno" is very, very good.

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