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Boogie Woogie

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 34min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,1/10
4,3 mil
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Heather Graham, Danny Huston, and Jaime Winstone in Boogie Woogie (2009)
A comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.A comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.A comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.

  • Dirección
    • Duncan Ward
  • Guión
    • Danny Moynihan
  • Reparto principal
    • Gillian Anderson
    • Alan Cumming
    • Heather Graham
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,1/10
    4,3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Duncan Ward
    • Guión
      • Danny Moynihan
    • Reparto principal
      • Gillian Anderson
      • Alan Cumming
      • Heather Graham
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    • 29Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Jean Maclestone
    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Dewey Dalamanatousis
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Beth Freemantle
    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Art Spindle
    Jack Huston
    Jack Huston
    • Jo Richards
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Mr. Alfred Rhinegold
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Mrs. Alfreda Rhinegold
    Simon McBurney
    Simon McBurney
    • Robert Freign
    Meredith Ostrom
    Meredith Ostrom
    • Joany
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Emille
    Amanda Seyfried
    Amanda Seyfried
    • Paige Oppenheimer
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Bob Maclestone
    Jaime Winstone
    Jaime Winstone
    • Elaine
    Alfie Allen
    Alfie Allen
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    Gemma Atkinson
    Gemma Atkinson
    • Charlotte Bailey
    Silas Carson
    Silas Carson
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    Sidney Cole
    • Taxi Driver
    Sergio James
    • Alphonse - Maitre D'
    • (as Sergio Covino)
    • Dirección
      • Duncan Ward
    • Guión
      • Danny Moynihan
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    10chesebritches

    Just Great Fun!!

    How can you dislike this piece of cinema, I have recently become quite depressed with British Cinema, I have sat through hours and hours of mediocre films portraying how rubbish life in England is. ( that have some how received critical acclaim, Because some middle aged gout ridden man, who lives at home with his mother and twelve cats decides life really is rubbish and we should only watch films that say just that.) Furthermore if I have to watch another film set on a council estate or any other "Grey lens" rubbish I am ether going to kill myself or move.

    But too my surprise when I went to see "Boogie Woogie" it was as though the clouds had parted and I was met with a burst of colour, a witty script and for once a story and theme that inspires me. Enabling me to leave the cinema with a smile and a springing my step, wanting to live in the art world.

    To be brief This Film has some features that make it a great film.

    * A great cast with some great standout performances, but in all a great ensemble performance.

    * Beautifully lit and shot - The DP John Mathieson who did "Gladiator"

    * A story that mixes Art, Sex and Money

    * Some incredibly sad moment then instantly followed with some brilliant jokes and one liners.

    * so all in all a Fun and fast paced up tempo film.

    That makes going to see British cinema at long last a joy again.
    6floorpopcornblog

    Entertaining and a great cast but too much going on

    I'll admit that it didn't take much persuasion for me to go and see Boogie Woogie, but even though I admit part of me went to see boobs, I also went for the all-star cast and interesting and unique concept. It's a film with a Hollywood cast set in present day London with a focus on the art scene of the city; exploring people like artists and collectors. It's a refreshingly unique and modern set-up for a film and it works.

    The story itself focuses on a painting called the Boogie Woogie by an artist named Mondrian. It's currently in the ownership of Alfred Rhinegold (Christopher Lee) and his wife Alfreda (Joanna Lumley). Their fortune is declining and so Alfreda decides to put the painting up for sale. Among those interested are aggressive gallery owner and ambi-sexual Art Spindle (Danny Huston) and the deep-pocketed collector Bob Maclestone (Stellan Skarsgard). Bob is married to Jean (Gillian Anderson) who he frequently cheats on with his secretaries and assistants. Beth Freemantle (Heather Graham) works for Spindle but manages to get away thanks to her intimate relationship with Bob.

    Then there's gallery girl Paige (Amanda Seyfried), whose financier dad bagged a fortune and helped launch his daughter before being caught and imprisoned for unspecified fraud. Also inhabiting the decadent art world of the film is emerging young painter Jo (Jack Huston), who snorts coke and beds the horny older wives of extravagant collectors. The final character of note is Elaine (Jamie Winstone). Elaine is a lesbian art student with a fondness for cocaine and Heather Graham's boobs.

    As you can tell, it's a massive cast of extremely colourful characters full of drugs and sex. All the actors do a terrific job thanks to their sharp acting and also the witty dialogue provided by the interesting script.

    The problem with having such a huge cast is that it's a bit hard to keep track of things. The main plot strand seems to be Lumley's character trying to sell the painting, but then all the other characters seem to have their own stories as well which need to be fitted in. As great as the characters are, there simply isn't enough time to develop them enough to make some of them worthwhile. Some of the sex also seems a bit forced, the lesbian subplot with heather Graham and Jamie Winstone is hot and all but is it really needed (my heart says yes, my brain says no)? The director Duncan Ward is clearly at home though as some research led me to discover that he has history in the art world. He manages to make it very compelling and keeps the slightly bewildering but also interesting plot enjoyable. He is most definitely in his element and it shows; the film looks great.

    Boogie Woogie is a very entertaining film. The concept is unique, the cast is excellent, the script and dialogue are very amusing and it looks great. The director also puts in a fine shift. Unfortunately, there's just too much going on; it's a brave and daring effort to release a film so different and props to the cast for signing up to it. If you can keep your head around all the plot strands then the great performances and script will keep you entertained.

    3/5
    8Riveter

    Solid Effort

    If you enjoy watching bad people go down in flames, this film is for you. First-time director Duncan Ward shows a deft hand managing multiple story threads set against the malodorous intestinal cavity of the contemporary art world, while John Mathieson's photography, pleasing to the eye as always, works splendidly with the up-tempo jazz phrasings of composer Janusz Podrazik.

    A sterling ensemble, led by Stellan Skarsgard, Gillian Anderson and Danny Huston, keeps us guessing and amused as lives and careers unravel. Special kudos to Jaime Winstone, who in the role of a fiercely ambitious performance artist looking to carve a name for herself, delivers the film's strongest performance. We are treated also to appearances by Christopher Lee, Joanna Lumley and Alan Cumming -- the film's most likable characters -- whose upright aims provide elegant counterpoint to the opposing riffraff inhabiting the story.

    The film's only noticeable weak spot lies in the characters of Beth, played with limited effect by Heather Graham, and Joany, played by Meredith Ostrum, who seems to be impersonating a tree. Otherwise, a fine independent film. It will be interesting to see what Ward comes up with next.
    3Mr_PCM

    Dull ensemble piece or overly pretentious art flick?

    A comment on the pretentious and wealthy but ruthless world of art and art dealers, where it is difficult to tell if it is taking itself seriously or not. The plot is not just one paper-thin story, but in fact seems to be several strands that randomly inter-connect with each other, all loosely revolving around the painting from which the film gets its name. Numerous characters seem to want to purchase the painting, while the owner refuses to sell, even to ward off financial ruin, as he clings to his 'most prized possession'. What follows is the ensemble bickering over numerous pieces of art in several plot lines, but the attempt at a multi-character multi-strand plot a la Magnolia only comes across as a pale imitation - or art merely imitating life!

    The characters all have different roles in the high-end art world of London, with dealers, artists and gallery owners all vying with each other, backstabbing each other - and sleeping with each other -to demonstrate their various arty credentials. Unfortunately, with nearly all of them having more money than they know what to do with other than spend it on the latest ridiculously over-priced 'masterpiece', very few of them appear to have any redeeming features, leaving barely a single character for the audience to actually like.

    Quite the ensemble cast lends the piece considerable artistic weight - including Gillian Anderson, Stellan Skarsgard, Heather Graham, Joanna Lumley, Danny Huston, Alan Cumming, Charlotte Rampling and the venerable Christopher Lee, who all serve to highlight the film's seemingly lofty art house ambitions. Most of the cast do their jobs adequately but without really standing out from the cluttered cast list, although Danny Huston's attempt at scenery-chewing and film-stealing is little more than grating, with the pseudo-evil chuckles and 'god-damn its!' only missing a scene chewing on a stogie and bacon sandwich to make his performance any more hammy.

    The plot (such as it is) manages to be both dully pretentious and simultaneously ludicrous; even the title itself adds to the film's uncertain nature - is it a serious comment or a satire? It's rather difficult to tell, and with very little in the way of narrative thrust, the film just meanders seemingly aimlessly along. The numerous plot strands are occasionally difficult to keep track of, It's a good job most of the cast are quite pretty - better works of art than the paintings and statues that they squabble over.

    Overall, rather a load of pretentious, self-important twaddle.
    5kbarnhart-48446

    See it for the babes....

    In what has to be one of the more stranger/esoteric cast-ensembles, this film never really finds itself. Is it a dark dromedy', a spoof on the art world, is the film deliberately pretentious and self aware to mirror the self-importance of the modern art world, or just poking fun at the clueless rich? I can't figure it out, thats the directors fault. Gillian Anderson, one of Hollyweird's hottest lesbians, who only seems to only get prettier as she ages, as the lead, sucks the life out of every scene, poor lassie can't act. She needs to stick to pensive brooding and muted soft-spoken pouting, with the posed slow-motion blinking. Otherwise the cast is very talented, all with discrete character development: none of them very redeeming or likable. Most unusual, is the setting which takes place in London, yet feels like its in lower Manhattan, half of the cast is American; I thought Madonna was the only wealthy American to transplant despite the indigenous draconian tax-rate. Most everyone is a self-assumed art critic or "genius" and nearly all of them are perverted in one way or another. Again, see it for the babes, especially the Amanda Seyfried up-skirt scenes.

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      Sir Christopher Lee only has fifteen lines.
    • Pifias
      At 3 minutes in Art Spindle's office: Beth is sitting in a chair, her left leg crossed over her right leg and holding her notepad, but in the next clip she has her right leg over her left leg and now has a book beneath the notepad.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de septiembre de 2017 (Taiwán)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Буги-вуги
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • London, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(on location)
    • Empresas productoras
      • The Works International
      • Constance Media
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      • 6.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 2618 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 1776 US$
      • 25 abr 2010
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 48.411 US$
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      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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