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The 24 Hour Woman 1999

★ 5.33 votes93 min📅 1999-01-29

"A story about getting everything you want and what comes next"

Nancy Savoca's spirited comedy-drama The 24 Hour Woman (1999) follows Grace, a high-powered TV producer and devoted single mother who's determined to be perfect at both.

Director: Nancy Savoca

Cast

Rosie Perez
Rosie Perez
Grace Santos
Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Madeline Labelle
Patti LuPone
Patti LuPone
Joan Marshall
Melissa Leo
Melissa Leo
Dr. Suzanne Pincus
Wendell Pierce
Wendell Pierce
Roy Labelle
Karen Duffy
Karen Duffy
Margo Lynn
Diego Serrano
Diego Serrano
Eddie Diaz
Aida Turturro
Aida Turturro
Brenda
Rosanna DeSoto
Rosanna DeSoto
Linda
Michael Cumpsty
Michael Cumpsty
Suzanne Pincus' Publicist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The 24 Hour Woman (1999) about?

The film centers on Grace, a TV producer and single mom who strives for perfection in both her career and parenting. As her high-stakes job and family responsibilities clash, she faces the unglamorous truth about her relentless pursuit of control.

Who directed The 24 Hour Woman?

The 24 Hour Woman was directed by Nancy Savoca, known for her keen eye for character-driven stories and sharp social commentary.

Who stars in The 24 Hour Woman?

The film features Rosie Perez, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Patti LuPone, Melissa Leo, and Wendell Pierce in standout roles.

Is The 24 Hour Woman (1999) worth watching?

With its blend of sharp humor and relatable themes, The 24 Hour Woman is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven comedies and social dramas. Rosie Perez's performance anchors a film that balances wit and heart, making it a memorable late-'90s gem.

How long is The 24 Hour Woman?

The 24 Hour Woman (1999) has a runtime of 93 minutes.

About The 24 Hour Woman (1999) — A sharp comedy-drama on balancing career and motherhood

Nancy Savoca's spirited comedy-drama The 24 Hour Woman (1999) follows Grace, a high-powered TV producer and devoted single mother who's determined to be perfect at both. But as the demands of her career and family collide, she's stretched thin, forced to confront the messy reality behind her quest for control. The film blends sharp humor with poignant moments, painting a relatable portrait of modern womanhood where ambition and motherhood don't always align.

With Rosie Perez delivering a standout performance as Grace, the ensemble cast—including Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Patti LuPone, and Melissa Leo—brings depth and authenticity to this witty, heartfelt exploration of sacrifice and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of New York's fast-paced media world, the movie captures the frenetic energy of trying to have it all while questioning whether "everything" is really what we need.