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Images

Ireland, United States, United Kingdom

1972

101 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR Robert Altman

PROD Tommy Thompson

SCR Robert Altman, Susannah York

DP Vilmos Zsigmond

CAST Susannah York, Rene Auberjonois, Marcel Bozzuffi, John Morley, Barbara Baxley

ED Graeme Clifford

MUSIC John Williams

Cannes (In Competition): Best Actress, New York

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“One of the most important American directors of our time” (Life), Oscar nominee Robert Altman delivers a “fascinating [and] compelling” (Interview) thriller that delivers an “original cinematic jolt” (Playboy)! Susannah York, who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role, is “spellbinding” (Filmex) as a woman whose psychological demons are becoming quite real! Suffering from schizophrenia, Cathryn (York) can’t seem to shake her hallucinatory apparitions. Unable to bear the torture any longer, she decides there’s only one way to clear her mind: Kill the people haunting her in her visions. So one by one, she offs her ghosts. But are the people she’s killing just figments of her imagination or are they real? –MGM

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Robert Altman

An iconoclast whose work acutely attacked the conventions of genre filmmaking, Altman both satirized and revitalized such warhorses as the Western, the musical, and the crime drama, waging war on the sterile artifice of mainstream storytelling by creating a singularly sprawling and deliberately messy cinematic world bursting at the seams with sounds, images, characters, and plot lines. Famed for his inventive brand of overlapping (and often improvisational) dialogue and an acknowledged master of modern camera technique, Altman’s quixotic career has been uneven at best, yet he remains a pivotal figure of contemporary cinema, a true maverick responsible for many of the defining motion pictures of his times. Born February 20, 1925, in Kansas City, MO, Altman was educated in Jesuit schools prior to joining the Army at the age of 18; over the course of WWII, he flew over 50 bombing missions in Borneo and the Dutch East Indies. Upon his discharge in 1947, Altman studied engineering at the… read more

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DeJardinblum

13Jan12

Altman attempts to condemn the image's source: if the individual is locus of subjectivity, their unity is unreliable, their control provisional. The film's violence aspires to so many cinematic/subjective assassinations, but a synthesis of terminal constructions, ie Polanski's taut horrors, Bergman's visual psychology, forbids the senselessness of its Apocalypticism, the crisis without end. Wanting, overall.

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Mr. Arkadin

15Oct11

Also brings to my mind Skolimowski's The Shout, if for no other reason than York's equally fantastic (and in some ways overlapping) performance.

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Pierluigi Puccini

29Nov10

One of the bleakest, most atypical and experimental Altman films. Heavily influenced by Bergman and Polanski. A haunting plunge into sexuality and schizofrenia.

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Corinne

3Sep10

My favourite Altman.

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By David Hudson on January 16, 2011

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Susannah York's finest

By harryca​ul on March 1, 2011

Contrasting its brilliance with its lukewarm critical reputation, Images has got to be the most undeservedly neglected film in the Robert Altman canon. Less haunting and less dreamlike…  read review

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