Short Cuts (1993) | |
Director(s) | Robert Altman |
Producer(s) | Cary Brokaw, Scott Bushnell (executive), Mike Kaplan (associate), David Levy (associate) |
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Short Cuts (1993) was a Film directed by Robert Altman and produced by David Levy, Cary Brokaw, Scott Bushnell and Mike Kaplan.
Academy Awards 1993 --- Ceremony Number 67 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Director | Robert Altman | Nominated |
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Short Cuts (1993, Robert Altman)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Mar 30, 2017 From The Stop ButtonShort Cuts is about a weekend in Los Angeles. It?s a Robert Altman ensemble piece with twenty-two principle characters (though at least six of them are questionable?it really has three stories and then some tangents). It?s ?based on the ?writings? of Raymond Carver? (emphasis mine), but I?m pretty s... Read full article
Short Cuts 6: In Cold Blood (1967)
By Aaron West on Dec 8, 2015 From Criterion BluesDec 8 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West and David Blakeslee talk about Richard Brooks’ 1967 adaptation of the popular Truman Capote “Non-fiction Novel,” In Cold Blood. We talk about the actual crime itself and how the perpetrators are portrayed, whether accurately or not, the wide re... Read full article
Short Cuts 6: In Cold Blood (1967)
By Aaron West on Dec 8, 2015 From Criterion BluesDec 8 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West and David Blakeslee talk about Richard Brooks’ 1967 adaptation of the popular Truman Capote “Non-fiction Novel,” In Cold Blood. We talk about the actual crime itself and how the perpetrators are portrayed, whether accurately or not, the wide re... Read full article
Short Cuts 6: In Cold Blood (1967)
By Aaron West on Dec 8, 2015 From Criterion BluesDec 8 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West and David Blakeslee talk about Richard Brooks’ 1967 adaptation of the popular Truman Capote “Non-fiction Novel,” In Cold Blood. We talk about the actual crime itself and how the perpetrators are portrayed, whether accurately or not, the wide re... Read full article
Short Cuts 5: Here Is Your Life (1966)
By Aaron West on Dec 1, 2015 From Criterion BluesDec 1 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West discusses Jan Troell’s debut film, which he co-write, directed, photographed, and edited. The intent was not to compare him to Bergman, but that was easier said than done. Any 1960s Swedish art film has to invoke Bergman, but this work stands alone as a hi... Read full article
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