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Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench
USA, 2009, 82 min., black & white
27.11 - 21:15,
Dom na kinoto
03.12 - 21:00,
Liumier
Director: Damien Chazelle
Operator: Damien Chazelle
Writer: Damien Chazelle
Producer: Jasmine McGlade
Roles: Jason Palmer (Guy), Desiree Garcia (Madeline), Sandha Khin (Elena), Frank Garvin (Frank), Alma Prelec (Alma), Andre Hayward (Andre)
Writer/director Damien Chazelle combines the cinematic sensibilities of Cassavetes and Godard in a gritty, 16mm, MGM-style musical. Backed by an alternately rollicking and melancholy score by Justin Hurwitz, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench tracks a pair of young lovers after they meet by chance in a Boston park and bond over a passion for old-timey music. But like his constantly searching camera, Chazelle doesn't linger too long in any one place in the story. Soon Guy and Madeline are separated and searching for new romance on city streets and in smoke-filled jazz clubs. Guy has an electrifying chance encounter with the lovely Elena, and Madeline entertains new suitors along with her own dreams of escaping to New York, but love may ultimately lead them back to one another. The song-and-dance numbers in this youthful and original take on the musical come as a natural overflow of the lovelorn characters' emotions, allowing shy, doe-eyed Madeline to express what she can't always say in plain talk. Guy, meanwhile, lets his trumpet speak for his heart. Jim Browne