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"Muffin Top: A Love Story" is the story of Suzanne (Cathryn Michon) a Women's Studies Pop Culture professor at Malibu University, who studies images of women in the media for a living, and yet is made insecure by the constant parade of... See more »

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Suzanne Nicholson
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Elise
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Michael Nicholson
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Dr. Nadja Borman
Tucker ...
BooBoo
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Jessica
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Dr. Khalsa
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Hayes Greenberg
Michael Hawley ...
Jarod
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Kim
Michael Halpin ...
Barnaby
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Gregory David Gregory
Vic Landa ...
Andrea (as Victoria Bohush)
Dominique Dorian ...
Sophie
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Cameron Scott
Laura House ...
Barista
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Deborah
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Christina (as Dot Marie Jones)
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Marcia Wallace
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Linda
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Lisa
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Amanda
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Steve
Gary Lucy ...
Alan
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Dr. Delaney
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Lindsey
Barrett Shuler ...
Ian
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Trevor
Marci Brickhouse ...
Ruth
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Leah
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Angelique
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Wilton
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Peter Durton
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Katey
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Stage Manager
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Plastic Surgery Guy
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Delivery Man (as Patrick Flanagan)
Stephanie Miller ...
Oscars Host
Tina Ryker ...
Karen
Isela Sanchez ...
Diana / Party Goer

Directed by

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Cathryn Michon

Written by

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W. Bruce Cameron ... ()
 
Cathryn Michon ... ()

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Alberto Alejandro ... associate producer
Melissa Berryman Faria ... associate producer
W. Bruce Cameron ... producer
Tony Cane-Honeysett ... associate producer
Elliott Crowe ... producer of marketing and distribution
Alex Gudim ... associate producer
Lissa Gudim ... associate producer
Rebecca Hu ... line producer
Kati Johnston ... executive producer
Sheri Kelton ... executive producer
Randy Mendelsohn ... executive producer
Cathryn Michon ... producer
Miguel Navarro ... line producer
Tom Rooker ... producer

Music by

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Michelle Featherstone ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Tom Clancey

Editing by

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Yoshio Kohashi

Editorial Department

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Nancy Morrison ... additional editor

Production Design by

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Brian O'Hara

Art Direction by

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Nadia Cota

Costume Design by

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June Suepunpuck

Makeup Department

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Abigail Bradley ... makeup artist
Regina Camacho ... assistant makeup artist
Mitzi Druss ... makeup department head
Lydia Fantini ... key hair stylist
Lucy Gedjeyan ... hair stylist
Carina Gonzales ... assistant makeup artist
Natalie Herrera ... makeup artist
Frank Ippolito ... special makeup effects artist
Lois Kinesey ... assistant makeup artist
Aliana Moss ... makeup artist
Meline Tovmasian ... assistant makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dave Casper ... first assistant director
Julie Johnsen ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Alberto Arza ... art production assistant
Robbie Ford ... property master
Robert Garafolo ... props / set dresser

Sound Department

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Daniel Coughlin ... boom operator
Ryan Jennings ... sound mixer
Micha Newman ... boom operator
Stephen Tibbo ... adr mixer
Karol Urban ... re-recording mixer
Steve Urban ... sound effects editor
Justin W. Walker ... adr mixer

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Burke Doeren ... opening titles
Andrew Lewitin ... visual effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Victor Avila ... camera operator: "b" camera
Tony Banando ... grip
Joshua Bushek ... key grip
Alex Cason ... first assistant camera (as Alexandra Cason)
Casey Desmet ... swing
Noah Flippo ... grip
Ric Griffith ... steadicam operator
Hillary Hanak ... gaffer
Brian Hauge ... best boy electric
Jon Hill ... camera operator: behind-the-scenes / still photographer
Keith Jones ... camera operator: "b" camera
Igori Kamoevi ... best boy grip
Joshua Lipton ... second assistant camera: "b" camera (as Josh Lipton)
Elizabeth Nelsen ... second assistant camera
Igor Tochilnikov ... gaffer
Diego Torroija ... camera operator: "b" camera
Joseph Turrentine ... set lighting technician
Vanessa Ward ... second assistant camera
Ire Wardlaw ... second assistant camera
Avihai Yaffe ... swing

Casting Department

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Sherie Hernandez ... casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kristin Pielech ... costumer

Music Department

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Lindsay-Bea Davis ... music coordinator
Erin Dillon ... music supervisor
John Gilbertson ... producer: musical score
Joel C. High ... executive music producer / music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Kimberley Roper ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Dylan Acio ... production assistant
James V. Blowers ... surprise hit grip (as Jim Blowers)
Kaila Borne ... production assistant
Elliott Crowe ... post production
Jordan Danger ... social media director
Steve Delgadillo ... production assistant
Danny Deraney ... publicist
Jordan Epstein ... key production assistant
Trisha Garrigus ... assistant to producer
Eric Jaminet ... production assistant
Drew Lauer ... surprise hit director of photography
Gladys Loza ... production assistant
Tara Macken ... surprise hit stunt coordinator
Chase Norris ... production assistant
Chris Blue Prange ... production assistant (as Chris Prange)
Elizabeth Ricin ... production accountant
Jose Rivas ... production assistant
Michael Saleman ... production attorney
David Santillan ... production assistant
Miles Stellar ... production assistant
Virginia Valverde ... surprise hit hair and makeup
Vanessa Wilson ... production assistant
Susan Young ... chief financial officer: Marvista Entertainment

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

"Muffin Top: A Love Story" is the story of Suzanne (Cathryn Michon) a Women's Studies Pop Culture professor at Malibu University, who studies images of women in the media for a living, and yet is made insecure by the constant parade of female perfection that is our airbrushed culture. She has been going through IVF treatments to get pregnant by her network executive husband (Diedrich Bader), but discovers on her birthday, that her husband has knocked up his younger, skinnier, co-worker (Haylie Duff) and wants a divorce. Happy Birthday! She goes on to find a more authentic version of who she really is, despite the delights of being suddenly single in Los Angeles, where low self-esteem for women is their number one export to the world. Written by Cathryn Michon

Plot Keywords
Taglines Obsessed with the muffin top she gained trying to get pregnant via IVF, Suzanne finds out on her birthday that her husband has knocked up his younger, thinner co-worker and wants a divorce. See more »
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Also Known As
  • I Feel Young (United States)
  • Hüftgold - Eine zuckersüße Liebesgeschichte (Germany)
  • 40 Is the New Dead
  • Hüftgold - Eine zuckersüße Liebesgeschichte (Austria)
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Runtime
  • 97 min
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Budget $18,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Last film that Marcia Wallace starred in. See more »
Goofs Kim's daughter tells Suzanne that her "Teacher's Bad Lip Job HILARIOUS!" video has 5 million views, apparently the YouTube number of views is at 991,955. See more »

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