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Madonna's "Filth and Wisdom" oddly appealing |
| BERLIN
(Hollywood Reporter) - The message in Madonna's first
outing as feature film director, "Filth and Wisdom,"
is that all of us can find peace of mind and happiness
if we just get in touch with our inner slut. |
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Ragged,
uneven and potholed with some dire dialogue and performances, the
film's cockeyed optimism and likable leads conspire to bring a smile
by the time it's done. Barely feature length at 81 minutes, it likely
will appeal to Madonna's fans for its echoes of various threads of
her own life story and the grunge style of "Desperately Seeking
Susan." To many, however, it will remain an oddity. It screened
at the Berlin Film Festival in the Panorama section.
Focusing on three mismatched London flatmates who accept dire jobs
while waiting for their dreams to come true, the film is a curious
mix of TV sitcom, madcap raunchiness and rowdy gypsy music.
The male of the trio, a heavily accented Ukrainian would-be pop singer
named A.K. (Eugene Hutz), sets the mood by speaking directly to the
camera and espousing the general theme that the path to enlightenment
is via the gutter.
A.K. spends a lot of time in the bathtub -- dressed or not, water
or not -- drinking brandy, smoking and pondering life's vicissitudes.
He earns ready money by getting into costumes and beating up paying
customers who get their jollies that way. He also runs errands for
a blind poet (Richard E. Grant) who lives downstairs.
A.K. has a crush on flatmate Holly (Holly Weston), a beautiful ballerina
who, being flat broke, resorts to stripping and pole-dancing at a
local club, while equally lovely Juliette (Vicky McClure) is putting
in time at a drugstore while dreaming of going to Africa to help the
starving children there.
There are scenes involving A.K.'s clientele, Holly's fellow strippers
and Juliette's lustful pharmacist boss, and occasionally the two young
women join in A.K.'s paid-for role-playing. Some sequences are jarring
in their sudden shifts of tone, and a few simply fall flat. The further
down the cast, the less Madonna -- who co-scripted -- demonstrates
a firm grip as director.
"Wisdom" is unexpectedly sentimental, too, but the three
leads are sufficiently engaging that while chaotic and more than a
bit silly, the film in the end conjures up a surprising amount of
goodwill. |
| Source:
Reuters via Yahoo! by Ray Bennett / Posted:
Thu Feb 14, 2008 - 2:54 AM ET |
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Filth
And Wisdom
Great Britain, 2008
Lenght: 81 min
Format: 35 mm, 1:1:85 |
Written
by Madonna and Dan Cadan
Cinematography by Tim Maurice-Jones
Camera operator: Peter Wignall
Edited by Simon Hayes
Choreographies: Stephanie Roos, Tiffany Olson
Production design: Gideon Ponte
Art Director Max Bellhouse
Costumes by B
Make up: Sinden Dean
First assistant director: Tony Fernandes
Casting: Dan Hubbard
Production director:. Sue Hiller
Unit Production manager: Gavin Milligan
Produced by Nicola Doring
Executive Producer: Madonna
Associate Producer: Angela Becker
Co-Production: HSI London |
ColourCast:
A. K. Eugene Hutz
Holly Holly Weston
Juliette Vicky McClure
Professor Flynn Richard E. Grant
Harry Beechman Stephen Graham
Sardeep Inder Manocha
Sardeeps Frau Shobu Kapoor
Businessman Elliot Levey
Francine Francesca Kingdon
Chloe Clare Wilkie
Businessman's wife Hannah Walters
DJ Ade
Lorcan O’Neill Guy Henry
Nunzio Nunzio Palmara |
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| Source:
Berlinale.de by Deborah Cole Wed Feb 13, 10:10 AM ET |
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Filth
And Wisdom
Great Britain, 2008
Lenght: 81 min
Format: 35 mm, 1:1:85 |
Premiere
Date February 13, 2008 at 58th Berlin International Film
Festival |
Written
by Madonna and Dan Cadan
Director Madonna
Studio Exposure/HSI
Genre: Comedy / Drama /
Music
Plot the story features
a Russian immigrant, ballet school, lap dancing, cultural revolution,
poetry, night club, punk rock band, book writer, dominatrix and
gypsy. |
Starring
Stephen Graham ... Harry Beechman
Richard E. Grant ... Professor Flynn
Eugene Hutz ... A.K.
Vicky McClure ... Juliette
Ade ... DJ
Olegar Fedoro ... A.K.'s Father
Gogol Bordello ... Themselves (also archive footage)
Elena Buda ... Ballet Student
Francesca Kingdon ... Francine
Clare Wilkie ... Chloe
Shobu Kapoor ... Sardeep's Wife
Tim Wallers ... Mr. Frisk
Elliot Levey ... Benjamin Goldfarb
Holly Weston ... Holly
Hannah Walters ... Mrs. Goldfarb
Inder Manocha ... Sardeep
George Keeler ... Frail Man |
Produced
by Nicola Doring
Associate Producer: Angela
Becker
Cinematography: Tim Maurice-Jones
Camera operator: Peter Wignall
Edited: Simon Hayes
Choreographies: Stephanie
Roos, Tiffany Olson
Production design: Gideon
Ponte
Art Director: Max Bellhouse
Costumes by B
Make up: Sinden Dean
First assistant director:
Tony Fernandes
Casting: Dan Hubbard
Production director: Sue
Hiller
Unit Production manager:
Gavin Milligan |
Additional
Details
Runtime: UK:81 min (PAL Version)
Country: UK
Language: English / Russian
Color: Color
Filming Locations: London, England |
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