Gigi & Nate Movie (2022) Cast & Crew, Release Date, Story, Review, Poster, Trailer, Budget, Collection

Gigi & Nate

PG-13
September 2, 2022
1hr 54min
Status: released

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Gigi & Nate Movie Details:

Country United States
Language English
GenreDrama
Family
Release dateSeptember 2, 2022
Running time1hr 54min
Age ratingPG-13
StarringMarcia Gay Harden
Charlie Rowe
Josephine Langford
Zoe Colletti
Hannah Alligood
Jim Belushi
Diane Ladd
Directed by Nick Hamm
Written byDavid Hudgins
Produced byRene Besson
Piers Tempest
Cinematography by Elliot Davis
Edited by Álex Rodríguez
Music byPaul Leonard-Morgan
Production CompanyTempo Productions
Free Turn Entertainment
Distributor Roadside Attractions

Gigi & Nate Movie Cast & Characters:

  • Charlie Rowe as Nate Gibson
  • Marcia Gay Harden as Claire, Nate’s mother
  • Josephine Langford as Katy, Nate’s older sister
  • Hannah Alligood as Annabelle, Nate’s younger sister
  • Jim Belushi as Dan, Nate’s father
  • Diane Ladd as Nate’s grandmother
  • Zoe Colletti as Lori

Storyline:

Nate Gibson’s life is turned upside down after he suffers a near-fatal illness and is left quadriplegic. Moving forward seems impossible until he meets his unlikely service animal, Gigi – a curious and intelligent capuchin monkey – who helps Nate find what he needs most: hope.

Gigi & Nate Movie Box Office Collection & Budget:

Worldwide Collection$2.3 million

About Gigi & Nate Movie:

Principal photography for Gigi & Nate began on March 29, 2021, in Los Angeles.

In May 2021, it was reported that filming also took place in North Carolina and that Marcia Gay Harden, Charlie Rowe, Josephine Langford, Zoe Colletti, Hannah Alligood, Jim Belushi, and Diane Ladd would star.

Filming concluded on May 29, 2021.

Gigi & Nate is loosely based on an organization that paired monkeys with disabled people to provide help.

The film was released in the United States on September 2, 2022, by Roadside Attractions.

The film was released alongside Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. and made $990,279 from 1,184 theaters in its opening weekend, and a total of $1.3 million over the four-day Labor Day frame. 65% of the audience was female, 67% was over the age of 35, and 64% was white.

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