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Secret Honor

Robert Altman, USA 1984, 90’
Popeye Vincent & Theo

Philip Baker Hall's stage monodrama, featuring the emotional, venomous, and anguished monologue of former U.S. President Richard Nixon, has become one of the most ambiguous presidential portrayals and a testament to Hall's acting talent.

35mm print courtesy of the Robert Altman Collection at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

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Berlin IFF 1984 - FIPRESCI Prize

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Tickets sale starts on October 23, noon.
Fr 08 Nov, 18:45knh 4
Sa 09 Nov, 13:15knh 4
Mo 11 Nov, 15:30knh 4
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Robert Altman

Distinguished director, screenwriter and producer Robert Altman was born in 1925 and died in 2006 having made several dozen cinema and television films. The breakthrough in his career came with the anti-war satire MASH, in which he presented a community in typical Altman style that characterises his very best work – based on episodic narration and innovative montage of image and sound. Altman often uses irony to show how society’s traditional roles, social conventions and cultural myths condition people.

Filmography

1970 MASH

1975 Nashville

1977 Trzy kobiety / 3 Women

1992 Gracz / The Player

1993 Na skróty / Short Cuts

2001 Gosford Park

Cast & Crew

director Robert Altman
screenplay Donald Freed, Arnold M. Stone
cinematography Pierre Mignot
editing Juliet Weber
music George Burt
cast Philip Baker Hall
producer Robert Altman
production Sandcastle 5 Productions, University of Michigan (Department of Communication), Los Angeles Actor’s Theatre
sales David Levy
language English
coloration colour
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