newyork.timeout.com - 10/21/2009
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Maybe acting in a Cassavetes film was a kind of madness to begin with, a guarantee of total emotional exposure, fierce fights and sloppy hugs on and off camera. Such were the privileges enjoyed by a select few during the director’s 1970s heyday; of these brave souls, Gena Rowlands, his wife, was ...
villagevoice.com - 10/21/2009
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villagevoice.com —
Although it'll be screening at MOMA right before
Halloween, the holiday that most comes to mind when...
watching A Woman Under the Influence would have to be Mother's Day. Thirty-five years after its debut, writer-director John Cassavetes 's remarkable ...
New York Movies - Gena Rowlands as One Complicated Lady ...
moma.org - 10/21/2009
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moma.org —
To inaugurate its seventh annual To Save and
Project film-preservation festival, the Department of Film presents a...
special weeklong run of John Cassavetes’s masterpiece A Woman Under the Influence. Gena Rowlands, who introduces the opening-night ...
MoMA Presents: John Cassavetes’s A Woman Under the Influence
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... in the Voice. "This is interesting; though he's had long runs with like-minded collaborators, Tarr has been happy to perpetuate the idea that he's been influenced by no one, and sprang full-grown from the forehead of a brooding deity." Tomorrow through October 30. Then, on Saturday, also through October 30, MoMA screens John Cassavetes's A Woman Under the Influence, recently restored. Tim Grierson (Voice), Joshua Rothkopf (TONY) and Benjamin Strong (L) celebrate and Keith Uhlich ...
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... environmentally sensitive ‘Carol in Safe,’ the suffering matriarchs of ‘Little Children’ and ‘Revolutionary Road’—and you’ll realize how these later films echo Influence’s underlying conflict: the tension between mother as loving rock of the family and mother as human being, with inner turmoil.” “Maybe acting in a Cassavetes film was a kind of madness to begin with, a guarantee of total emotional exposure, fierce fights and sloppy hugs on and off camera,” muses Time Out New York’s Joshua Rothkopf . “Such were the privileges enjoyed by a select few during the director’s 1970s ...
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newyork.timeout.com 10/21/2009 — Though she’d been on TV, Broadway and the big screen for nearly two decades prior to its release, Gena Rowlands solidified her stature as an acting grande dame in 1974 with the independent feature A Woman Under the Influence , written and directed by ...