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Pollock, 2000

Pollock

English

USA

Rating:7.0
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Profile of Pollock

Pollock can be described as gloomy, contemplative, and sincere. The plot revolves around alcohol abuse, a rise and fall, and the life of an artist. The main genres are drama and period. In approach, Pollock is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. It is located in New York. Pollock takes place in the 1950s. The soundtrack is jazz. It is drawn from a biography and originally a true story. Pollock has received attention for being an award winner and critically acclaimed.

Summary of Pollock

Ed Harris's POLLOCK is a moving portrait of artist Jackson Pollock, a leader of abstract expressionist painting whose work had major influence on the modern art movement. A serious alcoholic who was married to Lee Krasner, another prominent painter, the film illustrates Pollock's rise to art world fame in the last 15 years of his life, and his subsequent surrender to the bottle which brought his death in 1956. In its best moments, POLLOCK shows Krasner (a strong, dynamic, and fascinating Marcia Gay Harden) and Pollock (a stern Harris) conversing about the progression of the modern movement while criticizing each other's work from their adjoining studios in a tiny apartment in Manhattan's East Village. Other highlights of the film include a handful of high energy painting sequences that demonstrate Pollock's technique--the fluid straight-from-tube strokes of his earlier work and the more radical throwing, drizzling, and splattering of paint from the brush to the canvas in his later works; along with amusing depictions of the New York and Long Island art worlds with Peggy Guggenheim (Amy Madigan), Clement Greenberg (Jeffrey Tambor), Willem de Kooning (Val Kilmer), and Howard Putzel (Bud Cort) in the major roles. Based on the biography JACKSON POLLOCK: AN AMERICAN SAGA by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, the film has an uplifting musical score and a soundtrack that includes some of Pollock's favorite jazz-blues tunes, both of which are welcome counterpoints to the movie's darker moments.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 30 September 2000
Runtime: 122 min
Awards: Academy Awards

Awards

Marcia Gay Harden for Best Supporting Actress at the 2000 Academy Awards

Cast and Crew

Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock in Pollock
Ed Harris

as Jackson Pollock

Marcia Gay Harden as Lee Krasner in Pollock
Marcia Gay Harden

as Lee Krasner

Tom Bower as Dan Miller in Pollock
Tom Bower

as Dan Miller

Photos

Marcia Gay Harden as Lee Krasner in Pollock (2000)
Marcia Gay Harden as Lee Krasner in Pollock (2000)
Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock and Marcia Gay Harden as Lee Krasner in Pollock (2000)
Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock and Marcia Gay Harden as Lee Krasner in Pollock (2000)
Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock in Pollock (2000)
Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock in Pollock (2000)
Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock in Pollock (2000)
Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock in Pollock (2000)
Pollock (2000)
Pollock (2000)
Amy Madigan as Peggy Guggenheim in Pollock (2000)
Amy Madigan as Peggy Guggenheim in Pollock (2000)

Clips

Pollock
Pollock: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

Time
The result is a harrowing film, impossible to "like" in any conventional way, hypnotically impossible to turn away from.
Film.com
Irrespective of whether Pollock, as a movie, is any good -- and it is very, very good -- it's clear that Ed Harris was born to play the lead role.

Users Reviews

What a great movie. It does a great job of not only showing you Pollock's art and the growing that he did within it but it also shows you the struggle that he had with his personal life. How this artistic genius slowly lost himself within reality....
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