The Shade is a 1999 film directed by Raphael Nadjari and starring Richard Edson and Lorie Marino. Nadjari's debut feature, it is a modern adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's short story "A Gentle Creature" (1876), and takes place in contemporary New York City.
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Directed by | Raphael Nadjari |
Written by | Raphael Nadjari |
Produced by | Geoffroy Grison Francesca Feder |
Starring | Richard Edson Lorie Marino |
Cinematography | Laurent Brunet |
Edited by | Tom Donahue |
Music by | John Surman |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editThe film tells the story of a Jewish middle aged pawnbroker who meets a mysterious woman who will become his wife without their truly knowing each other. The film begins with Simon, alone in his apartment with the corpse of his wife, Anna, who has just committed suicide. In his grief, he remembers the first time he met her, a year ago when she walked into his pawnbroker's shop in Spanish Harlem. Mysterious Anna, who seems to come from nowhere, impresses solitary Simon with her beauty, and he proposes to her on their first night out. They then enter into a passionate relationship that will lead her to death.
Awards and nominations
edit- 1999 Cannes Film Festival - Official Selection, Un Certain Regard[1]
- Bergamo Film Festival (1999) - Audience Award
References
edit- ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Shade". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
External links
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