1. The Moderns movie review & film summary (1988) | Roger Ebert
“The Moderns” is sort of a source study for the Paris of Ernest Hemingway in the 1920s; it's a movie about the raw material he shaped into The Sun Also Rises ...
When I was in college, we used to do “source studies” for the plays of Shakespeare, reading the books that were allegedly in his library and trying to figure
2. The Moderns | Rotten Tomatoes
In the Roaring Twenties, aspiring painter Nick Hart (Keith Carradine), a US expat who has decamped to Paris, tries to scrape together a living.
In the Roaring Twenties, aspiring painter Nick Hart (Keith Carradine), a U.S. expat who has decamped to Paris, tries to scrape together a living. He has a talent for reproductions but his own work is not selling well, so he takes a job forging famous paintings for rich art patron Nathalie de Ville (Geraldine Chaplin). However, things get awkward when Hart's ex-wife, Rachel (Linda Fiorentino), shows up with her new husband, Bertram Stone (John Lone), who attempts to buy the counterfeits.
3. The Moderns (1988) directed by Alan Rudolph • Reviews, film + cast
Nick Hart is a struggling American artist who lives amongst the expatriate community in 1920s Paris. He spends most of his time drinking and socializing in ...
Nick Hart is a struggling American artist who lives amongst the expatriate community in 1920s Paris. He spends most of his time drinking and socializing in local café's and pestering gallery owner Libby Valentin to sell his paintings. He becomes involved in a plot by wealthy art patroness Nathalie de Ville to forge three paintings. This leads to several run-ins with American rubber magnate Bertram Stone, who happens to be married to Hart's ex-wife Rachel.See AlsoDoom 1-3 - Test - game2getherIs A Real Pain Based on a True Story?▷ Happy Birthday Willie GIF 🎂 Images Animated Wishes【29 GiFs】Complete list of necessary equipment for your beauty salon
4. The Moderns (1988) | Review - - IONCINEMA.com
10 aug 2017 · Bujold's last appearance with Alan Rudolph is in 1988's The Moderns, a high-minded, sometimes amusing attempt to examine the potent ex-pat ...
Bujold’s last appearance with Alan Rudolph is in 1988’s The Moderns, a high-minded, sometimes amusing attempt to examine the potent ex-pat community of
5. The Moderns (Film, 1988) - MovieMeter.nl
20 mei 2014 · Genre: Drama · Speelduur: 126 minuten · Oorsprong: Verenigde Staten · Geregisseerd door: Alan Rudolph · Met onder meer: Keith Carradine, Linda ...
Drama film geregisseerd door Alan Rudolph. Met Keith Carradine, Linda Fiorentino en John Lone.
6. Moderns, The (1988) - watershade.net
The Moderns (1988), written and directed by Alan Rudolph. Nick Hart is an American artist living in Paris, not selling many paintings and reduced to drawing ...See AlsoSongs und ihre Geschichten: «New York, New York»
The Moderns (1988), written and directed by Alan Rudolph.
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13 feb 2024 · The Moderns differs most from all the preceding Rudolph movies in its foreign and period setting and in its theoretical and conceptual underpinnings.
From the Chicago Reader (May 13, 1988). — J.R.
8. Watch "The Moderns" | The Front Row | The New Yorker
9 okt 2013 · the 1988 Drama directed by Alan Rudolph. It's set in Paris of the 1920s. and stars Keith Carradine as Nick Hart,. an American expatriate artist ...
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9. The Moderns - 1988 - Original UK Quad - Poster Freaks
'Paris, 1926... There was nothing more modern.' Released in 1988, this stunning comedic drama was directed by Alan Rudolph and starred Keith Carradine, ...
'Paris, 1926... There was nothing more modern.' Released in 1988, this stunning comedic drama was directed by Alan Rudolph and starred Keith Carradine, Linda Fiorentino and Wallace Shaw. While this may not be the most well-known film, we think the poster design is beautiful! We have this single-sided and folded UK Quad
10. The Moderns 1988, directed by Alan Rudolph | Film review - TimeOut
10 sep 2012 · Rudolph's full-blown and unashamedly romantic evocation of the artistic life of '20s Paris - a playful, ironic, and affirmative meditation ...
Rudolph's full-blown and unashamedly romantic evocation of the artistic life of '20s Paris - a playful, ironic, and affirmative meditation on life, love, and ar
11. 'The Moderns' review by Rick Burin - Letterboxd
The Moderns 1988.. Watched Sep 21, 2018. Rick ... Its incorporation of real figures like Hemingway and Gertrude Stein isn't terribly successful ...
One-of-a-kind film set in the Paris of 1926, as a warped. vicious love triangle plays out between a psychotic art collector (John Lone), his American wife (Linda Fiorentino) and a modernist painter (Keith Carradine) – against a backdrop of artistic discovery, disillusionment and malaise. Its incorporation of real figures like Hemingway and Gertrude Stein isn’t terribly successful – though it does include my favourite line from The Sun Also Rises – while Wallace Shawn’s part is barely drawn, but Alan Rudolph’s film is otherwise exceptional: flavourful, surprising, literate, inventive and poetic, full of complex characters and fascinating comment on art,