The Moderns (1988)



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Synopsis:
In the expatriate-littered Paris of the 1920s, painter Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) mingles with Ernest Hemingway (Kevin O'Connor) and other leading lights of the Lost Generation while palling around with gossip columnist Oiseau (Wallace Shawn), whose reportage has helped establish the international reputation of the writers and artists who fled America for France after WWI. Older and less successful than many of his fellow painters, Hart relies on gallery owner Libby Valentin (Genevieve Bujold) to sell what she can of his work while he supports himself drawing cartoons for Oiseau's weekly column. In a café one day, Hart spies Rachel Stone (Linda Fiorentino) on the arm of her husband, Bertram (John Lone), a condom magnate and art patron who's trying to buy his way into society. It seems Hart and Rachel share a romantic past of which Stone is completely unaware. At the salon of writers Gertrude Stein (Elsa Raven) and Alice B. Tolkas (Ali Giron), Hart suffers a nasty run-in with the Stones and meets Nathalie de Ville (Geraldine Chaplin), a rich socialite who wants to steal three paintings from her estranged husband. Nathalie plies Hart with sexual favors and the promise of cash in exchange for his help in forging copies of the paintings. Although he's loath to follow in the footsteps of his father, a gifted forger, Hart acquiesces, and soon his rivalry with Stone and his involvement with the forgeries leads to death, destruction, and scandal in the art world. Bujold, Shawn, Chaplin, and Carradine are all regular collaborators of iconoclastic director Alan Rudolph, who filmed The Moderns in Montréal and would go on to lens the similarly intellectual Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle.

~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1988
Director Credit
Alan Rudolph Director
Cast Credit
Didier Hoffman Priest
Antonia Dauphin Babette
Pierre Chagnon Stone's Bodyguard #1
Paul Buissonneau Alexandre (Group Montparno)
Brooke Smith Abigail
Bob Gould Blackie
Marthe Turgeon Rose Selavy
David Stein Art Critic
Michael Rudder Buffy Buckley
Beverley Murray Eve (Group Montparno)
Danielle Schneider Fille de Nuit
Reynald Bouchard Chapelle
Hubert Loiselle Art Critic
Harry Hill Mr. Brown
Meegan Lee Ochs Francis
Timothy Webber Stone's Business Associate
Ranee Lee Black Chanteuse
Keith Carradine Nick Hart
Linda Fiorentino Rachel Stone
John Lone Bertram Stone
Wallace Shawn Oiseau
Geneviève Bujold Libby Valentin
Geraldine Chaplin Nathalie de Ville
Kevin J. O'Connor Ernest Hemingway
Charlie Couture Charley
Elsa Raven Gertrude Stein
Ali Giron Alice B. Toklas
Gailard Sartain New York Critic
Michael Wilson Surrealist Poet
Production Credits Credit
Stuart M. Besser Associate Producer
Shep Gordon Executive Producer
Carolyn Pfeiffer Co-Producer
David Blocker Producer
David Blocker Co-Producer
Shep Gordon Producer
Carolyn Pfeiffer Producer
Art Department Credit
Jean Baptiste Tard Set Designer
Steven G. Legler Production Designer
Casting Credit
Pam Dixon Mickelson Casting
Ginette D'Amico Casting
Film Camera Credit
Jan Kiesser Cinematographer
Toyomichi Kurita Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Michael Williams first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Renee April Costume Designer



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