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My First Mister (DVD) (*)
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$29.99 $23.97

Screened, competed or awarded at:
Australian Film Institute
BAFTA Awards
Cannes Film Festival
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
105 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Commentary
Filmographies
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 2001 and produced in:
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Christine Lahti


Written By:
Jill Franklyn (written by)


Actors:
Rutanya Alda ..... Woman at apartment
Natasha Braisewell ..... Girl in vintage
Albert Brooks ..... Randall 'R' Harris
Henry Brown ..... Jack Taylor, salesman
Gary Bullock ..... Mr. Smithman
Kevin Cooney ..... Doctor
Nic Costa ..... Blaine, surfer boy
William Forward ..... Customer
John Goodman ..... Benjamin Wilson
Desmond Harrington ..... Randy Harris, Jr.
Shawn Huff ..... Woman at R's store
Carol Kane ..... Mrs. Benson
Michael McKean ..... Bob Benson (as Michael Mckean)
Chadwick Palmatier ..... Manager
Pauley Perrette ..... Bebe
Lisa Jane Persky ..... Sheila
Mary Kay Place ..... Patty, nurse
Katee Sackhoff ..... Ashley
Lorna Scott ..... Woman in store
Leelee Sobieski ..... Jennifer Ann 'J' Wilson
Matthew St. Clair ..... Kevin
Chris Wylde ..... Waiter in coffee house


Synopsis:
A remarkable film that works its emotional hooks into an audience with a gradual, assured patience that is astonishing coming from a debut feature filmmaker, this comedy drama is smart, truthful, and (most importantly) genuinely funny. Despite material that is likely to be considered "slight" in the era of commonplace 100-million-dollar-plus productions, director Christine Lahti's film, particularly coming on the heels of her Oscar win for the short subject Lieberman in Love (1995), places her in the ranks of such other performers-turned-directors as Woody Allen and Clint Eastwood. The script, by former Seinfeld writer Jill Franklyn, is a sharp, sympathetic examination of two people smart enough to immediately have each other's number, as well as to know that their reclusive tendencies are unhealthy, even in the face of a mutual unwillingness to change. In that sense, the film bears similarities to As Good As It Gets (1997), a project sure to exceed this one in terms of awards, critical acclaim, and audience attention. That's because, in place of a romantic pas de deux between Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt, the filmmakers offer up a wistful, didactic friendship between a 49-year-old man and a 17-year-old goth chick. That those roles are filled by actors as iconoclastic as Albert Brooks, who rarely acts in anything stupid and so rarely acts, and Leelee Sobieski, a teen who must turn down scores of teen films but has played Joan of Arc, is further indication that mainstream audiences won't find much paint-by-numbers emotional clarity here. The central relationship in the film never becomes sexual, but sexuality is a factor that's not ignored; the characters never quite figure out what exactly it is that attracts them to each other, although there are obvious similarities of temperament and taste that are not immediately apparent on the surface. What My First Mister (2001) does offer is psychological depth, a sense of playfulness about life's frustrations and ambiguities, and challenging questions about the nature of relationships in lieu of pat, reassuring platitudes.




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