fiction.wikisort.org - MovieThe Cathedral is an American semi-autobiographical narrative film written, directed, and edited by Ricky D'Ambrose. It stars Brian d'Arcy James and Monica Barbaro.
2021 independent drama film
The Cathedral |
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Directed by | Ricky D'Ambrose |
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Written by | Ricky D'Ambrose |
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Cinematography | Barton Cortright |
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Edited by | Ricky D'Ambrose |
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Production company | Ravenser Odd |
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Distributed by | Mubi |
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- September 2021 (2021-09) (Venice)
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Running time | 88 minutes |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Premise
The film follows the life of Jesse Damrosch from his birth in 1987 until his college acceptance at the age of twenty. Familial drama like the AIDS-related death of his uncle Joseph, and his tense relationship for his father occurs against the backdrop of historical events like the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City and the presidency of George W. Bush.
Cast
- Brian d'Arcy James as Richard Damrosch
- Monica Barbaro as Lydia Damrosch
- Mark Zeisler as Nick Orkin
- Geraldine Singer as Flora Orkin
- Hudson McGuire as Jesse (age 3–5)
- Henry Glendon Walter V as Jesse (age 9)
- Robert Levey II as Jesse (age 12)
- William Bednar-Carter as Jesse (age 16)
Production
The film was selected for the Biennale College Cinema 2020-2021 program,[1] which awarded it a €150,000 grant for production.[2] It is a semi-autobiographical film based on the life of Ricky D'Ambrose, who wrote, directed and edited the film. David Lowery served as the film's executive producer.[3][4]
Release
The film had its international premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival.[1] It premiered in the United States at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.[5] In December 2021, Visit Films purchased worldwide sales rights to the film, with Mubi acquiring the distribution rights for the United States and United Kingdom respectively.[6]
Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 95% based on 20 reviews.[7] The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised its approach to storytelling and visuals. Writing for Deadline Hollywood, Todd McCarthy described the film as "eccentric" and praised filmmaking D'Ambrose's technique.[4] In a review for Artforum, Amy Taubin characterized the film's use of sensory and visual guides to explore the memory of Jesse as "experimental."[8] Richard Brody of The New Yorker favorably compared The Cathedral to the autobiographical films of Terence Davies.[9]
Brian Tallerico, writing for RogerEbert.com, gave a more mixed review. He described the film as "clever" but said that some aspects of its performances and direction made it feel "disjointed" at times.[3] Jordan Raup of The Film Stage gave the film a B, praising its handling of a coming of age story, while criticizing some performances as being "wooden".[10]
Alissa Wilkinson of Vox described the film as "quietly stunning jewel box of a film", and included it on a list of the 18 best films at Sundance in 2022.[11] It was also included on Thrillist's list of "The Best Movies at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival."[12]
References
- Tangcay, Jazz. "'The Cathedral': First Look at Brian D'Arcy James and Monica Barbaro (EXCLUSIV". Variety.com.
- Pearce, Leonard. "A Family Fractures in Trailer for Ricky D'Ambrose's The Cathedral". TheFilmStage.com.
- Tallerico, Brian (January 23, 2022). "Sundance 2022: A Love Song, Something in the Dirt, The Cathedral | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
- McCarthy, Todd (2022-01-23). "Sundance Review: Ricky D'Ambrose's 'The Cathedral'". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
- Patten, Dominic; D'Alessandro, Anthony. "Sundance 2022: Hybrid Festival Sees Princess Diana, Michael Kenneth Williams, Dakota Johnson, Bill Cosby, NYC Rock'n'Roll & Regina Hall Fill Lineup". Deadline.com.
- Wiseman, Andreas. "Sundance Drama 'The Cathedral', With Brian D'Arcy James & Monica Barbaro, Gets Global Sales Deal". Deadline.com.
- The Cathedral, retrieved 2022-08-16
- "Sundance measures humanity's depths in a toxic world". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
- Brody, Richard (2022-01-29). "At Sundance, There Are No Limits to the Art of the Documentary". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
- Raup, Jordan (2022-01-23). "Sundance Review: The Cathedral is an Ambitious Recollection of a Fractured Family and Country". The Film Stage. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
- Wilkinson, Alissa (2022-02-02). "18 indie movies everyone will be talking about this year". Vox. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
- "The Best Movies at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival". Thrillist. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
External links
The Cathedral at IMDb
На других языках
[de] The Cathedral
The Cathedral ist ein Filmdrama von Ricky D’Ambrose, das im September 2021 bei den Internationalen Filmfestspielen von Venedig seine Premiere feierte.
- [en] The Cathedral (2021 film)
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