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Slipstream

United States

2007

96 Min
Color, Black and White
2.35:1
English
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DIR Anthony Hopkins

EXEC Betsy Danbury

PROD Stella Arroyave, Robert Katz

SCR Anthony Hopkins

DP Dante Spinotti

CAST Anthony Hopkins, Kevin McCarthy, Christian Slater, John Turturro, Michael Clarke Duncan, Camryn Manheim

ED Michael R. Miller

PROD DES Ismael Cardenas

MUSIC Anthony Hopkins

Locarno (International Competition)

Synopsis

An actor and would-be screenwriter, who at the very moment of his meeting with Fate, comes to discover that life is random and fortune is sightless. He is thrown into a vortex where time, dreams, and reality collide in an increasingly whirling slipstream. It’s a surreal and dreamlike tale of one man’s journey. —IMDb

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Anthony Hopkins

Born on December 31, 1937, as the only son of a baker, Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins was drawn to the theater while attending the YMCA at age 17, and later learned the basics of his craft at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. In 1960, Hopkins made his stage bow in The Quare Fellow, and then spent four years in regional repertory before his first London success in Julius Caesar. Combining the best elements of the British theater’s classic heritage and its burgeoning “angry young man” school, Hopkins worked well in both ancient and modern pieces. His film debut was not, as has often been cited, his appearance as Richard the Lionhearted in The Lion in Winter (1968), but in an odd, “pop-art” film, The White Bus (1967).

Though already familiar to some sharp-eyed American viewers after his film performance as Lloyd George in Young Winston (1971), Hopkins burst full-flower onto the American scene in 1974 as an ex-Nazi doctor in QB VII, the first television miniseries. Also in 1974… read more

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Petri E.

11Mar13

WTF did I just watch?!?

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Cinematic

17Jun11

An epileptic Inland Empire wannabe. Quite annoying because of the obviousness of the meta-cinema child game that Hopkins thinks of it as groundbreaking.

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