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Fedora, 1978
English, Greek, French
France, West Germany
Profile of Fedora
Fedora can be described as cynical, clever, and gloomy. The plot revolves around the life of an actor, filmmaking, and showbiz. The main genre is drama. In approach, Fedora is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. It is set, at least in part, on an island. Fedora is located in Hollywood. It takes place in the 20th century. The movie has received attention for being critically acclaimed.
Summary of Fedora
Billy Wilder's knowing, deliberately old-fashioned homage to a bygone age of filmmaking, it stars William Holden as producer Barry Detweiler. In flashbacks, the producer recalls his efforts to coax aging movie queen Fedora (Marthe Keller) out of retirement, while attending her funeral. Not long before, he had tried to penetrate the phalanx of functionaries who protected the star at the Greek island villa of her friend, the Countess Sobryanski (Hildegard Knef) without success. When Barry accidentally bumped into the actress in town, looking amazingly well, she claimed that she was at the mercy of her caretakers, but asked him to send her his script. Following a series of frustratingly mixed signals from Fedora, she arrives one night at Barry's hotel in desperation, but is quickly seized and conjured away by her plastic surgeon Dr. Vandos (Jose Ferrer), and her chauffeur Kritos (Gottfried John). The next day, the producer returns to the villa, and is knocked unconscious by the chauffeur. Although his penultimate film, this is truly the director's farewell to moviemaking, an absorbing meditation on age, beauty, and the perils of practicing a profession of illusion.
Details
| Language: | English, Greek, French |
| Country: | France, West Germany |
| Release date: | October 1978 |
| Runtime: | 116 min |
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as Barry 'Dutch' Detweiler
as Fedora
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