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Faye

  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 31min
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7,1/10
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Faye (2024)
Faye Dunaway reflects on her life and candidly discusses the triumphs and challenges of her illustrious career.
Lire trailer1:46
1 Video
35 photos
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Faye Dunaway se penche sur sa vie et parle franchement des triomphes et des défis de son illustre carrière.Faye Dunaway se penche sur sa vie et parle franchement des triomphes et des défis de son illustre carrière.Faye Dunaway se penche sur sa vie et parle franchement des triomphes et des défis de son illustre carrière.

  • Réalisation
    • Laurent Bouzereau
  • Casting principal
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Mark Harris
    • Sharon Stone
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    • Réalisation
      • Laurent Bouzereau
    • Casting principal
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Mark Harris
      • Sharon Stone
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    • 22avis des critiques
    • 69Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Self - Actor
    Mark Harris
    Mark Harris
    • Self - Author: 'Pictures at a Revolution'
    Sharon Stone
    Sharon Stone
    • Self - Actor
    Robin Morgan
    Robin Morgan
    • Self - Author & Journalist
    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Self - Actor: 'Henry'
    Liam O'Neill
    Liam O'Neill
    • Self - Son of Faye and Terry O'Neill
    • (as Liam Dunaway O'Neill)
    Annette Insdorf
    Annette Insdorf
    • Self - Columbia University Film Professor
    Barry Primus
    Barry Primus
    • Self - Actor
    James Gray
    James Gray
    • Self - Filmmaker: 'The Yards'
    Julie Salamon
    Julie Salamon
    • Self - Critic & Author
    Jerry Schatzberg
    Jerry Schatzberg
    • Self - Photographer & Director
    Hawk Koch
    Hawk Koch
    • Self - First Assistant Director: 'Chinatown'
    Dave Itzkoff
    Dave Itzkoff
    • Self - Author: 'Mad as Hell'
    • (as David Itzkoff)
    Michael Koresky
    Michael Koresky
    • Self - Author: 'Films of Endearment'
    Mara Hobel
    Mara Hobel
    • Self - Actor: 'Mommie Dearest'
    Rutanya Alda
    Rutanya Alda
    • Self - Actor: 'Mommie Dearest'
    Tova Laiter
    Tova Laiter
    • Self - Studio Executive & Producer
    Chris Andrews
    Chris Andrews
    • Self - Talent Agent
    • Réalisation
      • Laurent Bouzereau
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    6ozjosh03

    Oh, Faye!

    This is a slapdash, disingenuous, occasionally weird and ultimately unsatisfying portrait of Faye Dunaway. It is also, quite conspicuously, a partisan attempt to rehabilitate her reputation, which has suffered more than a few blows over the years. But if you're going to include that clip of Bette Davis telling Johnny Carson that Faye is the only actor in Hollywood she'd never work with again, then you really need to properly address the accusations of divadom at a monster level, to which this doco only fleetingly alludes. Faye's cover-all response to stories about her being difficult is that - news flash - she's bi-polar. Since this has never been mentioned before, it would seem to be a very late-life diagnosis, and Faye is curiously vague on the details. Nevertheless, she deploys being bi-polar like a get-out-of-jail-free card, as a means of not addressing or dismissing all those allegations of being difficult, unprofessional, unreasonable and infuriating. But since it's that behaviour that pretty much de-railed her career, this just leaves a giant hole in the story of her life. For this film to really change perceptions about Dunaway, it needed to delve deeper and demand a bit more of Faye. Okay, so she behaved badly because she was off-kilter; but how does she feel about that - about the consequences for her, and about the impact it had on others? It also has to be said that it's a strange and motley selection of friends and colleagues who have been curated to talk on Faye's behalf. There's Rutanya Alda, who has previously dished for anyone who asked about Faye in diva mode on Mommie Dearest. There's the always annoying Columbia film professor Annette Insdorf, who is as emphatic as she is vacuous. There are a few actors and studio execs you've never heard of. And Sharon Stone, who at least has some insight into what happens to actresses in Hollywood beyond 40. Other than Sharon, there's not much in the way of insight and illumination. At best, Faye is a reminder of what a magnetic and compelling actor Dunaway was in her prime. But the picture quickly goes blurry once we get into the What-happened-Faye? Years, post Network. In the end, we can only hope some future documentarian dares to tackle The Legend of Faye Dunaway with a clearer vision and significantly more guts.
    9blanbrn

    Provocative and brash, blunt doc that tells the highs and lows of a legendary actress.

    Faye Dunaway was one of my favorite actresses she always played each role in such a classy and elegant and very sexy way. This "HBO" doc called just plain "Faye" is a treat and delight for any of her fans, as Dunaway is interviewed and she reflects on her life and Florida upbringing till her journey thru stage into the studios, as she becomes a fine actress. The footage is vintage and it brings back memories for all film buffs and fans of Faye, as during the 70's she was the queen of the big screen. Certainly her highs were "Bonnie and Clyde", "Chinatown", and "Network" and Dunaway talks very frank about the good times of stardom. Yet the bad times were mentioned like her over the top choices when she did "Mommie Dearest", it proves that an acting life is not easy. On the revealing side of life is hearing from Faye's son Liam it was touching and memorable as they go thru old family photos. Along the way though Dunaway's life was no bed of roses as she dealt with mental health issues. Still thru it all this doc proves that pain and the ups and downs was what made Faye so super good and great, a must watch for any old film fan.
    7moonspinner55

    Not a puff-piece...but not overly insightful, either.

    Documentary for HBO Films on American actress Faye Dunaway from director Laurent Bouzereau doesn't really ask "Who is Faye Dunaway?" as much as it does inform us "This is Faye Dunaway". Born in Florida in 1941 but transferred every two years with her parents and younger brother due to her father serving in the US Army, Dorothy Faye learned early it didn't pay to hang onto relationships for very long. Eventually settling back in Florida with her divorced mother, Dunaway had already caught the acting bug during a previous living stint in Utah before graduating high school, where she finally won a local beauty contest after several tries ("de rigueur" for any young lady hoping to make it in the arts). Dunaway's early acting life on the New York stage and at Lincoln Center may be surprising to fans not familiar with her salad days--but once she's brought to Hollywood, "Faye" falls into a typical biography pattern (selecting highlights of her movie career and skittering around her two failed marriages). As to Dunaway's reputation as a tyrant, she blames most of her bad choices and behavior on bipolar/manic depression (now being treated with medication) and alcoholism (which she inherited from her father). She says cruelty isn't a part of who she naturally is, though her temperament may be viewed that way by those in her line of fire during a film shoot. Of the co-workers, family and friends who give recent interviews, Sharon Stone's overdramatic gushing is the most embarrassing; however, Faye's now-grown adopted son Liam from her years with photographer Terry O'Neill is able to help show off his mother's heretofore unseen tender side. For fans, this is an enjoyable watch with film clips and vintage interviews (Bette Davis's complaints about working with Dunaway are shared but not acknowledged). "Faye" isn't a puff-piece, though it isn't overly insightful, choosing to let Dunaway remain an imposing enigma. *** from ****
    10lee_eisenberg

    no matter what you think of Faye Dunaway, you have to hear her story

    Faye Dunaway was one of the undeniable doyennes of New Hollywood, starring in some of the most important movies of the era: "Bonnie and Clyde", "Little Big Man", "Chinatown", etc. So why does she often get called things like "a pain to work with" or treated as a less-than-serious actress?

    Laurent Bouzereau's "Faye" focuses on Dunaway from her childhood to the present. For the movies, it mainly focuses on a couple of movies - i.e. Her Oscar-winning role in "Network" - and how "Mommie Dearest" simply came out at the wrong point in history, leading people to scorn Dunaway as a joke.

    As for Dunaway's reputation for being temperamental, it turns out that's the result of bipolar disorder. Her son mentions that he can tell whether or not she's taken her prescribed medications.

    The point is that one gets to know not only this fine actress, but some of the history of cinema. In addition to Dunaway herself, it features interviews with her fans and colleagues, and some journalists. Definitely see it.
    7EUyeshima

    Dunaway Dearest? No But Can You Get Out of Her Eyeline?

    Faye Dunaway is a true movie star. I thought that when she exploded onscreen in "Bonnie and Clyde" in 1967, and still think that now 57 years later at age 83. Director Laurent Bouzereau covers both ends of her career spectrum and makes a valid attempt to uncover Dunaway's austere persona and explore the person underneath in this 2024 documentary. The problem though is that he doesn't do enough to counterbalance the personal revelations with her impressive career accomplishments, at least in ways that help us understand how she achieved such legendary work beyond a generalized level of commitment. For instance, it would've been good to hear Dunaway's side of Bette Davis' vitriolic comment about her on The Tonight Show rather than showing it as evidence of her difficult reputation. Instead we get clips that illustrate anecdotes about the filming process behind a classic like "Chinatown" (my favorite of her performances): a stray hair plucked by director Roman Polanski, the classic revelation scene with costar Jack Nicholson. The contrasting remembrances of her castmates on "Mommie Dearest" best illustrate the extreme opinions on Dunaway's uncompromising approach to character. The personal revelations are plentiful though sometimes cursory: her bipolar disorder and alcoholism (which explains several infamous episodes), the secrecy of her son Liam's adoption, various high-profile relationships with the likes of Marcello Mastroianni. Her cosmetic surgeries are unsurprisingly not mentioned, but the changes in her appearance are hard to ignore. Bouzereau illustrates that Dunaway was overdue for a bio documentary. I think an extra half-hour focused on her work beyond the film's ninety-minute running time would've improved it substantially.

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      Self - Director, Network: I had said to Faye, when I first met her, "I know what the first question is gonna be from you

      [about her character in]

      Self - Director, Network: [link=tt0074958] ] , and that you're gonna ask me, where is her vulnerability? And I'm gonna tell you right now, she has none. And if you try to get any in

      [laughs]

      Self - Director, Network: , I'll cut it out of the movie."

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 juillet 2024 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Nedland Media
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