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Timecode (2000)

Timecode (2000)
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Director Mike Figgis helmed this ground-breaking experimental feature, filmed with four synchronized digital video cameras in four separate locations. The story, outlined in advance but otherwise improvised, was enacted in a single continuous take, like a stage play, with the unedited images from all four locations presented on the screen at once. Figgis and his crew chose the best single run-through, and the result is the film's final release version. The story focuses on four main characters around the casting sessions for a film called Bitch of Louisiana to be directed by Lester Moore (Richard Edson): Alex Green (Stellan Skarsgard), the studio executive overseeing Moore's project; his wife Emma (Saffron Burrows); gangster Lauren Hathaway (Jeanne Tripplehorn); and her unfaithful lover Rose (Salma Hayek). These characters' paths cross as murder, infidelity, and dirty dealings are interrupted by an earthquake and its aftershocks. Time Code 2000 also features Kyle MacLachlan, Holly Hunter, Julian Sands, Steven Weber, Danny Huston, Viveka Davis, and Laurie Metcalf. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Xander BerkeleyGolden Brooks, (more)
Director(s):
Mike Figgis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Timecode

Director Mike Figgis helmed this ground-breaking experimental feature, filmed with four synchronized digital video cameras in four separate locations. The story, outlined in advance but otherwise improvised, was enacted in a single continuous take, like a stage play, with the unedited images from all four locations presented on the screen at once. Figgis and his crew chose the best single run-through, and the result is the film's final release version. The story focuses on four main characters around the casting sessions for a film called Bitch of Louisiana to be directed by Lester Moore (Richard Edson): Alex Green (Stellan Skarsgard), the studio executive overseeing Moore's project; his wife Emma (Saffron Burrows); gangster Lauren Hathaway (Jeanne Tripplehorn); and her unfaithful lover Rose (Salma Hayek). These characters' paths cross as murder, infidelity, and dirty dealings are interrupted by an earthquake and its aftershocks. Time Code 2000 also features Kyle MacLachlan, Holly Hunter, Julian Sands, Steven Weber, Danny Huston, Viveka Davis, and Laurie Metcalf. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Mike Figgis
Writer(s):
Mike Figgis
Producer(s):
Annie StewartGary Scott MarcusDustin Bernard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Mild Violence, Substance Abuse, Not For Children, Profanity, Sexual Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Steven G.

    i rented this film because it sounded interesting. plus, i like salma hayak. but i struggled to like this movie. it is confusing to watch four different stories unfold at the same time. the director chose to mike some scenes but not others in an effort to help us follow the stories he wanted us to listen to. but all it did was confuse me and make it hard to like the characters. there is drug use, profanity and sex. definitely NOT a family film. overall impression: everyone in this story was selfish which made me care less if they lived, died or resolved their problems. i quit watching because (a) i did not care what happened next and (b) none of the characters appealed to me (not even selma and her cleavage). i think the director was so enamored with his four camera set-up he forgot to write a story anyone cares about.

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    Charles E.

    Four movies on the screen at the same time. This was "ground breaking" alright. What idiot would ever think an audience would enjoy trying to decipher something this confusing?

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    Ron R.

    Terribly distracting with four boxes to watch on the screen at the same time.

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