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How long is Tart?
1 hour and 34 minutes
When was Tart released?
April 23, 2002
What is the IMDb rating of Tart?
4.7 out of 10
Who stars in Tart?
Dominique Swain
,
Brad Renfro
, and
Bijou Phillips
Who wrote Tart?
Christina Wayne
Who directed Tart?
Christina Wayne
Who was the composer for Tart?
Jeehun Hwang
Who was the producer of Tart?
Nile Niami
,
Diane Isaacs
, and
Patrick D. Cheh
Who was the executive producer of Tart?
Clark Peterson
and
Margot Lulick
Who was the cinematographer for Tart?
Stephen Kazmierski
Who was the editor of Tart?
Ray Hubley
Who are the characters in Tart?
Delilah Milford, Grace Bailey, Toby Logan, Eloise Logan, and Jane Logan
What is the plot of Tart?
A portrait of the increasingly desperate attempts of a teenage Manhattan girl to find love and kinship, in a world that never reciprocates.
What was the budget for Tart?
$3.3 million
What is Tart rated?
R
What genre is Tart?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Romance
How many awards has Tart been nominated for?
1 nomination
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