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The Dancer Upstairs

Spain, United States

2002

132 Min
Color
1.85:1
English, Spanish, Quechua
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DIR John Malkovich

EXEC Lianne Halfon, Russell Smith

PROD Andrés Vicente Gómez, John Malkovich

SCR Nicholas Shakespeare

DP José Luis Alcaine

CAST Javier Bardem, Juan Diego Botto, Laura Morante, Elvira Mínguez, Alexandra Lencastre, Oliver Cotton, Luís Miguel Cintra, Javier Manrique, Abel Folk, Marie-Anne Berganza, John Malkovich, Lucas Rodríguez, Xabier Elorriaga, Natalia Dicenta

ED Mario Battistel

PROD DES Pierre-François Limbosch

MUSIC Alberto Iglesias

Sundance (Premieres), Berlinale (Panorama), Karlovy Vary (Tribute), AFI FEST (Latin Cinema Series), Venice (Out of Competition): Rota Soundtrack Award, San Sebastián (Opening Night)

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John Malkovich

One of the leading actors of his generation and an important figure in world cinema, John Malkovich made the term “icy calm” his trademark. After winning acclaim for his characterization of the scheming Vicomte de Valmont in Dangerous Liaisons, he became associated with a series of roles that, to put it plainly, essentially required him to be an evil bastard.

The product of a large, highly intellectual family, Malkovich was born December 9, 1953, in Christopher, IL. Initially a portly youth, he underwent a self-imposed physical transformation, emerging as a star high school athlete. He went on to attend Eastern Illinois University, where he originally aspired to be a professional environmentalist. With his friend Gary Sinise, Malkovich helped co-found Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre in 1976. Seven years later, he won an Obie award when the Steppenwolf production of Sam Shepard’s True West was brought to New York. He next appeared on Broadway with Dustin Hoffman in the 1984 revival… read more

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I want Malkovich to direct more often.

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