Archive for Março 21st, 2007
sala 8.
manhattan.
“An idea for a short story about, um, people in Manhattan who are constantly creating these real, unnecessary, neurotic problems for themselves cos it keeps them from dealing with more unsolvable, terrifying problems about… the universe. Let’s… Well, it has to be optimistic. Well, all right, why is life worth living? That’s a very good question. Well, there are certain things, I guess, that make it worthwhile. Like what? OK… for me… Ooh, I would say Groucho Marx, to name one thing. And Willie Mays. And… the second movement of the Jupiter Symphony. And… Louis Armstrong’s recording of Potato Head Blues. Swedish movies, naturally. Sentimental Education by Flaubert. Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra. Those incredible apples and pears by Cezanne. The crabs at Sam Wo’s. Tracy’s face.”

Ficha Técnica
Título Original: Manhattan
Gênero: Drama
Tempo de Duração: 96 minutos
Ano de Lançamento (EUA): 1979
Estúdio: United Artists / Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions
Distribuição: United Artists
Direção: Woody Allen
Roteiro: Woody Allen e Marshall Brickman
Produção: Charles H. Joffe
Música: George Gershwin
Direção de Fotografia: Gordon Willis
Desenho de Produção: Mel Bourne
Figurino: Albert Wolsky
Edição: Susan E. Morse