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High Art: Heroin Does Not Make the Heroine
I want to get high with you.
~ Lucy Berliner
Lisa Cholodenko?s debut film, High Art, is a bittersweet lesbian romance set in Manhattan?s avant-garde photography world. Do I have ya hooked yet? In all honesty I have to tell you (and Juliette said this much better than I) that watching...
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High Art (1998), $7.38* US, written and directed by neophyte filmmaker Lisa Cholodenko, is a languid drama that was filmed in a Williamsburg, NY loft over the course of a few weeks in 1998. While not a success of blockbuster proportions, High Art did manage to gain strong critical praise when... Read full review »
Photographs Through a Cocaine Lense
The movie begins with our introduction to Syd (Radha Mitchell) a beautiful, earthy, innocent looking young woman just promoted to assistant editor of a prestigious photo magazine, Frame.
A leaky ceiling in the apartment she shares with her boyfriend James (Gabriel Mann), and a visit to the...
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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 Withdrawn from the art world Lucy is reawakened by Syd who offers her the hope of escaping her drug-filled world.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.
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Syd (Radha Mitchell) is an editor at a painfully pretentious art magazine; by chance, she becomes acquainted with lesbian photographer Lucy (Ally Sheedy) and her weirdo German girlfriend (Patricia Clarkson, in a strange Dietrich-like role). Syd becomes captivated with Lucy and her work and, smelling a career move, offers to feature her in the next issue of the magazine. The two become attracted, but their relationship is fraught with perils--Syd loses her rather square boyfriend, Lucy's girlfriend takes a hike, the avaricious management at the magazine pressures Syd, and, most importantly, the pair begins to travel down the road of heroin addiction. Besides the lesbian theme, High Art addresses such subtexts as what an artist will (or won't) be willing to do for recognition, and what price that recognition carries. High Art is a remarkably honest work, painful at times but understated and thoughtful. It does an excellent job of portraying the heroin-induced torpor of Lucy and her bohemian friends as they lie around and become consumed with the stuff. It's a cautionary tale, a sincere love story, a reflection on the nature of art, and a "lesbian film" for which the lesbianism is integral but not part of an overriding agenda. Sheedy is excellent, as is Mitchell in a very expressive role. It's far from being a feel-good movie, but High Art undeniably has some power behind it that will stick with you past the closing credits. --Jerry Renshaw
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| Stars | Radha Mitchell | |
| Available Formats | VHS: Closed Captioned | |
| Actors | William Sage | |
| Directors | Lisa Cholodenko | |
| UPC | 044006198439 | |
| Genre | Dramas | |
| Subgenre | Drama • Drama (General) | |
| MPAA Rating | R (MPAA) | |
| Release Date | 1998 | |
| Running Time | 1hr 42min | |
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| Original Language | English | |
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| Screenwriter | Lisa Cholodenko | |
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| (03/05/1998, p.74, Peter Travers): "...[Sheedy] gives a remarkable performance..." | ||
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