That's an intriguing title — it made me pause and go hunting through my mental movie shelf. I can't find a widely known film adaptation with the exact title 'Ruby Moon' in major databases or festival lists, so it's possible the project is very obscure, a short film, a foreign-language release with a translated title, or maybe even a stage play that hasn’t had a big screen version.
If you meant something similar-sounding, people often mix titles up: for example, 'Ruby Sparks' (2012) stars Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano, and 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' obviously features Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. If you can tell me the author of the source material, the country, or roughly when it was released, I can dig deeper and give you concrete actor names. Otherwise, the quickest route is to check IMDb with the original-language title, or search film festival programmes from the country of origin — I’ve found weirdly titled gems that way before. Happy to keep looking if you drop a bit more detail.
I get a little excited tracking down film adaptations, and this one is a fun mystery. Right now, there doesn't seem to be a widely recognized film simply titled 'Ruby Moon' in English-language filmographies. That leaves a few possibilities: it's an obscure indie or festival film, a short, a foreign movie whose English title doesn't match the original, or a stage play that hasn’t been adapted for screens. Another possibility is that the title got slightly mangled — people occasionally conflate titles like 'Ruby Sparks', 'New Moon', or even 'Red Moon'.
Practically speaking, here’s how I’d proceed if I were hunting this down for real: first, check IMDb’s advanced title search and filter by keywords and year ranges; next, search the source author’s name plus “film adaptation” in Google; then peek at national film archives or festival lineups (Cannes, TIFF, Berlin) if you think it’s an international project. I’d also toss the question into niche subreddits or Discord groups that focus on literary adaptations — someone there often recognizes even the tiniest festival short. If you give me any extra hint (language, decade, or even a single actor or character name), I’ll chase it properly and report back with the cast list.
I love these little lookup challenges, but with just 'Ruby Moon' I can't confidently list actors because that exact title doesn’t show up in mainstream references I keep in mind. It could be an alternate title, a local release, or a non-English film.
If you want a quick fix yourself: plug the original author’s name into IMDb or Google, try searching in quotes like '"Ruby Moon" film', and check library catalogs or film festival archives. Or drop me any extra detail you remember — even a costume style or a country — and I'll try again. I enjoy sleuthing this stuff and would love to help you pin it down.
Okay — short and to the point: I couldn't locate a mainstream film called 'Ruby Moon' starring well-known actors. Titles get mistranslated or altered between markets (especially indie or international films), so you might be thinking of something with a similar name. Try searching IMDb, Letterboxd, or WorldCat using the book or playwright’s name, the director, or the country of origin.
If you want, tell me any more clues you have — like a year, language, or a single actor you recall — and I'll narrow it down. I'm always up for a little detective work; I enjoy tracking down obscure adaptations while I sip coffee and skim festival lineups.
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Beyond them, the film rounds out with a talented supporting cast: Annette Bening, Antonio Banderas, Elliott Gould, and Chris Messina all show up in roles that add warmth, skepticism, and occasional chaos to Calvin's world. The movie was directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (who also did 'Little Miss Sunshine'), and it came out in 2012. Knowing Kazan wrote it makes a lot of sense when you watch — the dialogue has that slightly literary, self-aware rhythm you don’t always get in rom-com-adjacent indie films.
If you like character-driven stories where the emotional logic matters more than tidy plot mechanics, this one’s a sweet, weird ride. I still find myself thinking about small scenes — a nervous dinner, a typewriter moment — and how the cast makes those awkward beats feel real instead of just clever.
I get why you'd ask — the title 'Ruby Moon' sounds like it could be a true-crime doc or a thinly veiled retelling of something real. From what I've dug up and read, most works titled 'Ruby Moon' are fictional. For example, the stage piece 'Ruby Moon' (the one people often mention) is a dramatic play that centers on a child's disappearance and the ripple effects in a community; it reads like crafted fiction meant to explore grief, suspicion, and the media gaze rather than a factual retelling of an actual case.
That said, creators sometimes borrow moods or small elements from real-life headlines — and marketing will occasionally blur the line with phrases like "inspired by true events." If you want to be certain about a specific 'Ruby Moon' (a play, film, song, or book), check the program notes, DVD extras, author interviews, or the publisher/production company's website. Those places usually spell out if something’s rooted in a real story or purely invented. I personally like to hunt down a playwright’s Q&A or a director’s note; they often reveal whether a piece was imagined or sparked by a headline.