Fur - Un ritratto immaginario di Diane Arbus
Contro la sua famiglia benestante, Diane Arbus si innamora di Lionel Sweeney, un mentore enigmatico che presenta Arbus alle persone emarginate che l'aiutano a diventare una delle donne fotog... Leggi tuttoContro la sua famiglia benestante, Diane Arbus si innamora di Lionel Sweeney, un mentore enigmatico che presenta Arbus alle persone emarginate che l'aiutano a diventare una delle donne fotografe più venerate del ventesimo secolo.Contro la sua famiglia benestante, Diane Arbus si innamora di Lionel Sweeney, un mentore enigmatico che presenta Arbus alle persone emarginate che l'aiutano a diventare una delle donne fotografe più venerate del ventesimo secolo.
- Premi
- 2 vittorie
- Fiona - Naked Girl
- (as Lynn Marie Stetson)
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- QuizMGM optioned the biography, upon which this film is based ("Arbus"), in 1984 as a possible starring vehicle for Diane Keaton.
- BlooperTowards the end of the movie, Lionel is shown beginning to blow up the canvas raft. He later explains that it is for Diane when he takes his final swim. Someone suffering from such extremely low lung function that he will only live a few months would never be able to inflate a raft that size.
- Citazioni
Diane Arbus: [to Lionel] I saw you through my window and right away I wanted to take a portrait of you.
- ConnessioniFeatured in HBO First Look: Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006)
- Colonne sonoreMidnight Romance
Written by Alain Leroux (as Alain J. Leroux)
Published by Cypress Creek Music
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Coming across a Gillian-lite, director Steven Shainberg is more preoccupied with atmosphere and weirdness to realistically suggest what actually made this woman tick, while essentially being based on nothing substantially true. It is as if this ridiculously fictionalized account became so real to creators, they forgot to focus on why it was created it in the first place, becoming slaves to the concept instead of the cause. Thankfully, the miscalculated project was alluring enough to catch the attention of Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr., two leads who make the strained proceedings infinitely more agreeable simply due to their outstanding talent. Kidman knew why she wanted the title role here, even if she might not have known the material seemed unflattering at best. Her delicate sensuality, irresponsibly conveyed it may be, remains the glue around which to hang this frail portrait, and even if you don't like her character, you will still probably like her. Downey takes things refreshingly low-key and offers up an interesting perspective which could have served the film better, had his name been the imaginary title portrait instead.
In effect, no small part of Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus failures remain due to the title itself. By suggesting viewers, let alone fans of this woman's work, are privy to some factually-based docudrama attempting to recreate inspired moments in her life is a joke to her legacy. What's further, this exploitation goes to great unintentional length to wipe out any integrity the lady might actually have, turning beautiful intent into ugly reality with the flicker of a camera. The complete fictional translation of this insipid character study would have been most appreciated, at least taking away some of the bitterness associated with manipulating this person to a pathetic degree, and instead letting it be the indulgent romance it should.
- oneloveall
- 29 apr 2007
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- Budget
- 16.800.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 223.202 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 28.815 USD
- 12 nov 2006
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 2.312.717 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 2 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1