This Time Next Year (film)

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This Time Next Year
Directed by Nick Moore
Screenplay bySophie Cousens
Based onThis Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens
Produced by
  • Erika Hossington
  • Giuliano Papadia
  • Herbert L. Kloiber
Starring
CinematographyLuca Ciuti
Music byMichael Price
Production
companies
Distributed by Signature Entertainment
Release date
  • June 3, 2024 (2024-06-03)
Countries
  • Germany
  • United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

This Time Next Year is a 2024 romantic comedy film directed by Nick Moore and starring Lucien Laviscount and Sophie Cookson. It is an adaptation by Sophie Cousens of her novel of the same name. It was released in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2024.

Contents

Premise

Quinn (Laviscount) and Minnie (Cookson) meet by chance and realise they were born in the same hospital on the same day, a minute apart, but their lives have gone in different directions since that day. [1]

Cast

Production

The film is an adaptation by Sophie Cousen of her own novel. [2] It is produced by Night Train Media and BlackBox Multimedia. Producers include Erika Hossington with Giuliano Papadia for BlackBox Multimedia and Herbert L. Kloiber for Night Train Media. Director Nick Moore has a long history of working in the genre having been the editor on films such as Notting Hill and Love Actually . [3]

Casting

The cast is led by Sophie Cookson and Lucien Laviscount who were announced in April 2023. [4] Also in the cast are John Hannah, Monica Dolan, Golda Rosheuvel and Mandip Gill. [5]

Filming

Principal photography took place in Italy and finished in late 2023. [6]

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