September (1987)
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German title | September |
Original title | September |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1987 |
length | 79 minutes |
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Director | Woody Allen |
script | Woody Allen |
production | Robert Greenhut |
camera | Carlo Di Palma |
cut | Susan E. Morse |
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September is an American drama film directed by Woody Allen in 1987.
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Six people spend a weekend together in a cabin in Vermont. Among them is the actress Diane, who married several times, most recently Lloyd. Their daughter Lane is in love with the writer Peter. Lane invited her friend Stephanie over.
There are romantic entanglements; every person loves - mostly unrequited - someone else.
Reviews
Roger Ebert wrote that the film shows different ways in which love can be won and lost. The structure of the plot corresponds more to an old comedy than a modern drama.
September has a 58% positive rate on Rotten Tomatoes .
“A film created according to the classic dramatic formal principle, which is based on the dramas by Chekhov and Gorky and films by Ingmar Bergman, but remains independent due to the variation on Woody Allen's typical theme of self-discovery. Characterized by an atmosphere of subdued melancholy, the film impresses with its excellent cast. "
Remarks
Allen initially shot the film with Sam Shepard , Charles Durning and Maureen O'Sullivan in the lead roles, but was then so dissatisfied with the result that he shot the entire film again with other actors.
The drama was shot in a studio in New York City on a budget of $ 10,000,000. The film grossed less than $ 500,000. It opened in US cinemas on December 18, 1987, and in Germany on March 31, 1988.
Web links
- September in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- September at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Roger Ebert: September ( English ) rogerebert.com. December 18, 1987. Retrieved October 27, 2019.
- ↑ September (1987) . Rotten tomatoes. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
- ↑ September. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed November 1, 2017 .
- ↑ Box Offic Mojo (Engl.)