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High Art (1998)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:29
Rotten:12
Average Rating:6.7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Ally Sheedy stars as Lucy Berliner, a once-famous photographer, whose career has been revitalized when she meets Syd (Radha Mitchell), a beautiful young assistant editor for a prestigious... Ally Sheedy stars as Lucy Berliner, a once-famous photographer, whose career has been revitalized when she meets Syd (Radha Mitchell), a beautiful young assistant editor for a prestigious photography magazine. Withdrawn from the art world, Lucy is reawakened by Syd who offers her the hope of escaping her drug-filled world. Before Syd realizees it, she is drawn into Lucy's seductive and dangerous mix while forced to make choices she never imagined. A challenging film that raises interesting questions as to how objective a person can be about art, especially when they are involved in the creative process. [More]
Starring: Ally Sheedy, Radha Mitchell, Patricia Clarkson, Bill Sage
Starring: Ally Sheedy, Radha Mitchell, Patricia Clarkson, Bill Sage, David Thornton, Tammy Grimes
Director: Lisa Cholodenko
Director: Lisa Cholodenko
Producer: Dolly Hall, Jeff Levy-Hinte, Susan A. Stover
Screenwriter: Lisa Cholodenko
Composer: Shudder to Think
Reviews for High Art
Warmed-over Red Shoe Diaries episode wrapped in a blanket of pretension.
This affecting film is one of the year's more intriguing art-house entries, and doesn't deserve to be simply relegated to a niche audience.
A highlight of the 1998 Sundance Festival: Cholodenko depicts with unwavering veracity the breakup of one longtime lesbian relationship just as another, unexpected one begins. The acting of the three women, Sheedy Mitchell, and Clarkson, is superb.
Marks the superior feature film debut of Cholodenko, as well as Sheedy's strongest, and best, role to date.
A pseudo-intellectual film about the pseudo-intellectual world of art magazines, High Art is as wasted as its drug-addled protagonists.
As a once-acclaimed photographer who drifted out of the New York art scene into a private world of drugs and dead-end relationships, Sheedy is a genuine revelation; gone are the days when she coasted by on charm and her girl-next-door smile.
The film feels superficial, with all its glib characters provoking an air of chic fashion.
A solid if diffident, strongly character-focused drama worth the time of those who appreciate shoegazing introspection for the High Art that it is.
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