Remake of Susanne Bier's Danish-language hit 'Den Eneste Ene' (1999).
Some of the cast, including Justine Waddell, had difficulty with the Geordie accent. Waddell thought she could speak the accent rather well, and used it at a department store; the assistant who was helping her asked her if she was from Cardiff.
The production was supported by Newcastle City Council and other regional agencies to try to promote a more-positive image of Tyneside, but the film never secured wide distribution and its own limited run in Newcastle earned less than £1,200.