Venice / Venice (1992)
- Starring:
- Nelly Alard, Henry Jaglom, (more)
- Director(s):
- Henry Jaglom
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Category:
- Romance
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For sheer abject self-indulgence this side of an Eric Schaeffer movie, one need look no further than the films of Henry Jaglom. Jaglom's vanity productions require an intense Stalin-like loyalty to the filmmaker and his films going in, otherwise a viewer is lost. So when, in Venice/Venice, Henry Jaglom appears as a filmmaker named Dean at the Venice Film Festival, there promoting a film resembling a Henry Jaglom film, a viewer must give himself up to the force or walk out of the theater. Dean is the kind of pretentious Hollywood type who likes to wear his heart and his distribution contract on his sleeve, so when adoring European journalist Jeanne (Nelly Alard) inexplicably smiles at him the right way, filmgoers will come to understand why the film business is so attractive to wimpy film geeks. Jeanne and Dean fall in love and take a walking tour of Venice, but Jeanne pays no attention to the city, since she religiously hangs on every word Dean has to say regarding love, films, and destiny. Since there are more pearls of wisdom to be gloaned from this Bel-Air Gandhi, Jeanne willingly follows Dean back to Venice, California. Realizing that she has already spent too much time basking in the brilliance of Dean's sun, Penny (Melissa Leo), Dean's California girlfriend, obligingly offers to pack up and leave when she sees Dean returning to Southern California with Jeanne in tow. When Henry Jaglom talks, they all listen. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 108 mins
Complete Cast:
- Nelly Alard - Jeanne
- Suzanne Bertish - Carlotta
- David Duchovny - Dylan
- Annette Goliti - Interviewee
- Sarah Gristwood - Journalist
- Klaus Hellwig - Dean's Sales Agent
- Tracy James - Interviewee
- Gaye Kruger - Interviewee
- Suzanne Lanza - Dylan's girlfriend
- Bracuitti Luca - Waiter
- Rafael Mueller - Interviewer
- Leslie Oliver - Guest at Party
- Robyn Rosenfeld - Interviewee
- Ora Rubinstein - Interviewee
- Charisse Savarin - Interviewee
- Brenda Smith - Interviewee
- Magie Song - Interviewee
- Christoph Henkel - Hanno
- Robert Thomas - Guest at Party
- Marshall Barer - Mark
- Helmuth Bielendt - Interviewer
- Alpha Blair - Interviewee
- Prospero Bozzo - Interviewer
- Mace Cahme - Guest at Party
- Deborah Carlisle - Interviewee
- Guido Colella - Fan
- Pierre Cottrell - Guest at Party
- Simonetta de Santis - Fan
- Doje-Kadoke Edgar - Interviewer
- Edna Fainaru - Fan
- Stacy Solon Foster - Interviewee
- Cindy Friedl - Interviewee
- Nancy Gold - Interviewee
- Henry Jaglom - Dean
- Daphna Kastner - Eve
- Melissa Leo - Peggy
- Mary Gray - Interviewee
- Andrea Harmon - Interviewee
- Marcia Jacobs - Interviewee
- Elizabeth Kemp - Interviewee
- Gina Lamond - Interviewee
- Claudio Lazzaro - Journalist
- Kathleen Matson - Interviewee
- Zack Norman - Dennis
- Lisa Richards - Guest at Party
- David Colin Ross - Mark's Piano Player
- Diane Salinger - Stephanie
- Aimee Shoenberg - Dean's Secretary
- Lisa-Marie Soble - Interviewee
- Abidah Viera - Interviewee
- John Landis - Himself
- Dieter Achtel - Interviewer
- Barbara Berque - Interviewee
- Silvia Bizio - Journalist
- Anna Bogdanovich - Interviewee
- Miorelli Bruna - Interviewer
- Sue Cameron - Interviewee
- Marcus Chong - Guest at Party
- Helen Costa - Guest at Party
- Phyllis Curott - Journalist
- Vernon Dobtcheff - Alexander
- Dan Fainaru - Journalist
- Klaus Fink - Interviewer
- Victoria Foyt - Interviewee
- Marlena Giovi - Guest at Party
- Director(s):
- Henry Jaglom
- Writer(s):
- Henry Jaglom
- Producer(s):
- Judith Wolinsky
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
- Categories:
- Romance
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