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Because a producer is eager to resurrect his career, he attempts to lure a beautiful actress out out seclusion to help him in his new project. Does she agree with his proposal?
Because a producer is eager to resurrect his career, he attempts to lure a beautiful actress out out seclusion to help him in his new project. Does she agree with his proposal?
Actors:
Arlene Francis,
Robert Cunningham,
Mario Adorf,
Marthe Keller,
Ellen Schwiers,
José Ferrer,
Panos Papadopulos
Arlene Francis
20 October 1907, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Robert Cunningham
17 April 1921, Atchison, Kansas, USA
Mario Adorf
8 September 1930, Zurich, Switzerland
Marthe Keller
28 January 1945, Basel, Switzerland
Ellen Schwiers
11 June 1930, Stettin, Pomerania, Germany [now Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]
José Ferrer
8 January 1912, Santurce, Puerto Rico
Panos Papadopulos
1 August 1920, Kerassus, Greece
Country:
France
Keywords:
#Bavaria Atelier #Billy Wilder #Fedora #Hildegard Knef #Lorimar #Marthe Keller #NF Geria Filmgesellshaft GmbH #William Holden
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March 17, 2007
Brilliant homage to a bygone age of glamor.January 01, 2000
Fedora is old-fashioned with a vengeance, a proud, passionate remembrance of the way movies used to be, and a bitter smile at what they have become.September 02, 2014
Wilder may have been a genius, but not everything a genius does is a work of genius. Fedora is a curiosity, not a lost masterpiece.January 26, 2006
A shamefully underrated film, Fedora is Wilder's testament and one of the most sublime achievements of the '70s.August 14, 2007
Defiantly and proudly old-fashioned both in style and content, weaving an (intentionally) campy melodrama about the mysterious suicide of a faded movie queen into a spellbinding meditation on cinema and the price of manufactured illusions.September 02, 2014
The offhand jabs at the dissolution of orthodox craftsmanship in 1970s cinema are overwhelmed by a deeper core of autocritique played out in the film's downward trajectory.November 10, 2014
There's a lot of awkwardness to Fedora, from a sluggish pace to an awful bit of last-minute overdubbing that mars two performances, but there's a lot of fascination in it.September 05, 2014
This one seethes with authentic nostalgia; Wilder's attempt not merely to eulogize earlier styles but to revive them feels somewhat embalmed.August 14, 2007
The deliberate and sometimes dismaying anachronisms are signs of a deep, unshakable commitment to a personal aesthetic -- a commitment that is sometimes more moving than anything in the film itself.October 23, 2004
Trust Wilder to know what he's doing, even during the deliberate clichés. See it like that, and I bet you'll like it. See it with a straight face, and you'll think it's boring and obvious.February 06, 2010
Gallant Hollywood-Babylon concertoSeptember 03, 2014
This wearying nostalgia for golden-age moviemaking aside, Fedora exposes, through a major plot twist I won't give away, the off-screen pathologies that constitute the nightmares of the dream factory.