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The Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Coproduced by Bruce A. Block , it was filmed in both California and England and stars Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz as Iris and Amanda, two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who arrange a home exchange to escape heartbreak ...
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Summaries. Two women troubled with guy-problems swap homes in each other's countries, where they each meet a local guy and fall in love. Iris is in love with a man who is about to marry another woman. Across the globe, Amanda realizes the man she lives with has been unfaithful.
Dec 8, 2006 · 80% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings. Two women, one (Cameron Diaz) from America and one (Kate Winslet) from Britain, swap homes at Christmastime after bad breakups with their boyfriends. Each ...
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- Holiday, Romance, Comedy
- PG-13
In Nancy Meyers' The Holiday, a romantic comedy from the director of Something's Gotta Give and What Women Want, two women trade homes only to find that a change of address can change their lives. Iris (Winslet) is in love with a man who is about to marry another woman.
From writer/director Nancy Meyers comes a romantic comedy about two women on opposite sides of the globe who swap houses only to discover that a change of address can really...
LA movie-trailer editor Amanda and London journalist Iris try to escape their romantic troubles by swapping houses for two weeks during the holidays. Watch trailers & learn more.
Dec 8, 2006 · The Holiday. Directed by Nancy Meyers. Comedy, Romance. PG-13. 2h 18m. By Manohla Dargis. Dec. 8, 2006. The director Nancy Meyers gets a kick out of romantic love, but she also grooves to...
Dec 8, 2006 · The Holiday is the type of welcome diversion that only Meyers still seems to specialize -- a romantic comedy where Barbara Stanwyck and Rosalind Russell would have been just as natural as Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet and where the one liners fly like confetti.