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Eat, Pray, Love (2010)

Based on the best-selling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love stars Julia Roberts as Gilbert, a woman who, realizing she is unsatisfied with her life as a regular modern woman, embarks on a journey of self-discovery through a trip to three separate countries: Italy, India, and Bali. Javier Bardem, James Franco, Viola Davis, and Billy Crudup make up the supporting cast. 

eat pray love
Eat, Pray, Love
pg-13
Romance
Drama
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Director
Ryan Murphy
Release Date
August 13, 2010
Studio(s)
Sony
Distributor(s)
Sony , Columbia Pictures
Cast
Julia Roberts , James Franco , Richard Jenkins , Javier Bardem
Writers
Ryan Murphy
Runtime
133minutes
Budget
$60 million

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