Script was included on the 2011 Blacklist of Best Unproduced Screenplays of the Year.
The song during the credits "It Might Be You" was also used in the movie Tootsie (1982), another movie about a person pretending to be someone else.
In a 2014 interview with MovieMaker, Jenée LaMarque spoke about getting the film off the ground and the process of casting the lead: "At the end of AFI I sent my script to Schorr Pictures and they came on as executive producers, getting us a great casting director, Mary Vernieu. Through her we got amazing meetings with so many wonderful actors. The script had been on the Blacklist in 2011, so it had a lot of buzz and exposure from that. With Jake Johnson, Ron Livingston and John Carroll Lynch it was just an offer; they didn't audition.
But I wanted the lead to audition, because there is so much to that role that needed to be checked off. We spent six months casting that part - everything hung around her. I met with twenty girls and we had a bunch of casting sessions, then another forty came in and read. It took a long time. Zoe Kazan happened to be in town that week, and she came in for that session. And immediately I was just laughing hysterically. We just looked at each other and we were like, 'That's her.' She is very connected to her physicality and how her body is telling a story. She is really present and engaged as a performer. I love working with her, she's so smart and funny and just a great collaborator."