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Completing the loosely connected trilogy that also includes Metropolitan and Barcelona, writer-director Whit Stillman brings his signature style to this casually structured but acerbically witty ode to... well, to the last days of disco. Set in New York during 1980-81, the film follows its half-dozen central characters onto the strobe-lit dance floor of The Club--the anonymous name Stillman gave to the central setting, knowing at the time that his film would be released in close proximity to 54, the bigger-budget movie about the legendary and infamous nightclub Studio 54. In fact, Stillman's film captures the same period with greater accuracy, and draws us into the waning disco craze with more incisive wit and deft handling of a first-rate cast.
The film's casual plot revolves around six recent college graduates, and Stillman charts their clashes and intimacies with a keen sense of human foibles and frailties, pausing throughout for such characteristic touches as a hilarious conversation about the sexual politics of Disney's Lady and the Tramp or the homoerotic subtext in an episode of Wild Kingdom. Sharp dialogue is in rich abundance here, and through it all Stillman captures the fading glory of disco as his characters make the transition toward adult responsibilities. It's here that we see how this film is subtly intertwined with Stillman's earlier work, and where we gain a fuller and more satisfying appreciation of a filmmaker who has carved a singular niche for himself in the world of independent movies. --Jeff Shannon
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The Last Days of Disco
Starring: Chloë Sevigny , Kate Beckinsale , Chris Eigeman , Mackenzie Astin , and Matt Keeslar Director: Whit Stillman Manufacturer: Polygram Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000F0D3 Release Date: 1999-03-30 |
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Completing the loosely connected trilogy that also includes Metropolitan and Barcelona, writer-director Whit Stillman brings his signature style to this casually structured but acerbically witty ode to... well, to the last days of disco. Set in New York during 1980-81, the film follows its half-dozen central characters onto the strobe-lit dance floor of The Club--the anonymous name Stillman gave to the central setting, knowing at the time that his film would be released in close proximity to 54, the bigger-budget movie about the legendary and infamous nightclub Studio 54. In fact, Stillman's film captures the same period with greater accuracy, and draws us into the waning disco craze with more incisive wit and deft handling of a first-rate cast.The film's casual plot revolves around six recent college graduates, and Stillman charts their clashes and intimacies with a keen sense of human foibles and frailties, pausing throughout for such characteristic touches as a hilarious conversation about the sexual politics of Disney's Lady and the Tramp or the homoerotic subtext in an episode of Wild Kingdom. Sharp dialogue is in rich abundance here, and through it all Stillman captures the fading glory of disco as his characters make the transition toward adult responsibilities. It's here that we see how this film is subtly intertwined with Stillman's earlier work, and where we gain a fuller and more satisfying appreciation of a filmmaker who has carved a singular niche for himself in the world of independent movies. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews:
I lived through disco; it wasn't like this.......2007-04-25
Moves slowly at first... ok ...but not quite as good as the sexy cover shot!.......2007-04-08
ZERO STARS - AWFUL.......2007-03-18
disco will never die.......2007-01-30
Charlotte is fun to watch.......2007-01-19
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The Last Days of Disco [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - France ]
Director: Whit Stillman Manufacturer: Warner ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000PSZ0FM |
Product Description
France released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada. LANGUAGES: English (Dolby Digital 2.0), French (Dolby Digital 2.0), French (Subtitles), WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SYNOPSIS: As another installment of Whit Stillman's trilogy, The Last Days of Disco fits chronologically between Metropolitan (1990) and Barcelona (1994), with several cameos overlapping and linking the films. During 'the very early 1980s,' friends gather at a popular Manhattan disco club reminiscent of Studio 54, where getting past the velvet ropes and inside was the first step. Edgy ad-exec Jimmy (Mackenzie Astin) can sometimes get his clients in with the help of the club's womanizing assistant manager, his pal Des (Chris Eigeman), who lets them enter via the rear door. Beautiful brunette Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) and her former college classmate Alice (Chloe Sevigny) move about the club during the 24-minute opening club sequence. Attorney Tom (Robert Sean Leonard) takes an interest in calm, reserved Alice. Both Alice and the opinionated, assertive Charlotte hold day jobs as entry-level editorial associates at a small book publisher. With Holly (Tara Subkoff) as a third roommate, the trio rents a railroad flat in the Manhattan's Yorkville neighborhood. Charlotte throws dinner parties in an effort to solidify a social circle as an alternative to 'the ferocious pairing off' around her. SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu,
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Charlie Rose with Marcel Marceau; Whit Stillman; Edward Wessex; Peter Westbrook (September 27, 2000)
Manufacturer: Charlie Rose, Inc. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000HBL82Q Release Date: 2006-08-15 |
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Filmed in Paris, French mime Marcel Marceau discusses his unusual career and why he chose it. Then, also in Paris, screenwriter and director Whit Stillman, known for such films as Metropolitan and Barcelona, talks about living in Paris and about his new novel, The Last Days of Disco with Cocktails at Petrossian Afterwards, which takes the point of view of one of the characters in his last film. Later, back in New York, Charlie interviews television producer Prince Edward of England, about his latest project, Crown and Country, a PBS series that explores famous British sites and recants tales of the monarchy throughout history and for which he serves as writer and host. Finally, retired Olympian fencer Peter Westbrook talks about his life and his sport as three of his inner-city students compete in the Sydney Olympics, mirroring his own journey out of poverty.
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Charlie Rose with Peter Gomes; Whit Stillman; Cornel West & Sylvia Ann Hewlett; Burl Cain (June 8, 1998)
Manufacturer: Charlie Rose ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000KC8KXC Release Date: 2006-11-06 |
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First, Peter Gomes, the eighth official preacher of Harvard University, discusses his new book Sermons, in which he compiles his favorite sermons and discusses the art of creating a perfect sermon. Then, Whit Stillman discusses his new acclaimed movie The Last Days of Disco and the pros and cons of independent film-making. Then, Cornel West of Harvard and author of The War Against Parents and economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett, president of the National Parenting Association, discuss the plight of parents in modern society. Finally, Burl Cain, the warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary, the largest prison in the United States and the subject of the documentary, The Farm, discusses the sorrows he has witnessed over the years and his ideal of prison reform.DVD:
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