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In the Soup

United States

1992

93 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Alexandre Rockwell

EXEC Ryuichi Suzuki

PROD Hank Blumenthal, Jim Stark

SCR Tim Kissell, Sollace Mitchell, Alexandre Rockwell

DP Phil Parmet

CAST Steve Buscemi, Seymour Cassel, Jennifer Beals, Pat Moya, Will Patton, Sully Boyar, Steven Randazzo, Francesco Messina, Jim Jarmusch, Carol Kane, Stanley Tucci, Rockets Redglare, Elizabeth Bracco, Debi Mazar, Sam Rockwell

ED Dana Congdon

PROD DES Mark Friedberg

MUSIC Mader

Sundance (Dramatic Competition): Grand Jury Prize, Special Jury Recognition for Seymour Cassel

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Alexandre Rockwell

The director of such quirky, low-key films as In the Soup (1992) and 13 Moons (2002), filmmaker Alexandre Rockwell has had an uncanny penchant for making the most of the small, quiet moments that other filmmakers might gloss over in favor of meatier drama. As a result, Rockwell’s ability to craft complex, multi-dimensional characters — warts and all — gained him a dedicated following in the world of independent filmmaking. A native of Massachusetts and the grandson of animators Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker, Rockwell spent most of his teenage years making short films in the suburbs of Boston. Instead of college, Rockwell chose instead to go to Paris and work with his grandfather. Later studying filmmaking at the Cinemateque Francois, the aspiring director had already crafted a number of short films by the early ‘80s and was able to display his work at both Boston’s Institute for Contemporary Art and New York City’s Association of Independent Video and Film… read more

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Eleni Ashton

10Apr11

@ Patrick I think the fact the Joe addresses Adolpho's name dropping means it's not pretentious. Anyway, the film is hilarious and Seymour Cassel, as always, is adorable.

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Patrick Humphreys

22Mar10

The film itself is kind of pretentious -- Aldolpho's (Buscemi) talk of art films and his dropping of directors' names made me cringe. But watch it for -- John Cassavetes protégé -- Seymour Cassel's wonderful screen presence and Sully Boyar's -- better known as Mulvaney in Dog Day Afternoon (1975) -- breathtaking cameo.

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    (Queen of the Mods)

    19Sep11

    Whatever dude. I KNEW someone would say that. Most wanna-be film makers are like Aldolpho, obsessed with the films and artists they love.It isn't pretentious, its realistic.

  • Iain Stott

    22Feb12

    It was the character himself who was pretentious, not the film. We were invited throughout to laugh at how deluded he was. So whilst you were cringing, the rest of us were chortling.

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