Alice (1990)
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German title | Alice |
Original title | Alice |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1990 |
length | 102 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Woody Allen |
script | Woody Allen |
production | Robert Greenhut |
music | Neal Hefti , Gerardo Matos Rodríguez |
camera | Carlo Di Palma |
cut | Susan E. Morse |
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Alice is a fantasy comedy film directed by Woody Allen , filmed in 1990 in the USA.
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Alice Tate is married with two children. She falls in love with the musician Joe. Tate turns to the Chinese Dr. Yang, who prepares magical concoctions for them. She changes her attitude towards marriage and life.
Reviews
- Roger Ebert wrote that the film was strange and magical. The dialogues are typical of the Allen films. Numerous supporting roles are filled with stars. ( Source )
- film-dienst 4/1991: Very amusing, but sensitive comedy in dealing with the topics of loyalty and self-realization, flawlessly played and safely staged. Through ironic distancing, familiar clichés can be broken.
Awards
- National Board of Review Award for Mia Farrow in 1990.
- Nominated for the Oscar for Woody Allen wrote the script in the 1991st
- Woody Allen was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award in 1991.
- Golden Globe nomination for Mia Farrow in 1991.
- Nomination for the César for Woody Allen in 1992.
Remarks
The comedy was shot in New York City on a budget of $ 12,000,000 . It opened in US cinemas on December 25, 1990, and in Germany on February 28, 1991.
Web links
- Alice in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Alice bei Rotten Tomatoes (English)