Windows (film, 1980)
See also: Windows (homonymy)
Windows is an American film left in 1980. It is the only realization of the Director of photography Gordon Willis.
Synopsis
Emily Hollander (Talia Shire) is victim of a sexual harassment lesbian by Andrea Glassen (Elizabeth Ashley), its neighbor to mitigate. When Emily makes the meeting of the detective Bob Luffrono (Joseph Cortese), Andrea, taken of a morbid jealousy, is put at the espionner through its window ( window , in English).
The film was the subject of many criticisms on behalf of associations for the rights of the Homosexuel S which showed it to give a stereotyped vision of the lesbianism and to encourage the Homophobie.
Data sheet
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Title: Windows
- Realization: Gordon Willis
- Scenario: Barry Siegel
- Production: Mike Lobell
- Music: Ennio Morricone
- Photography: Gordon Willis
- Assembly: Barry Malkin
- Decorations: Mel Bourne
- Costumes: Clifford Capone
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors (DeLuxe) - Stereo - 35 mm
- Lasted: 96 minutes
- Coming out date: January 18th 1980
Distribution
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Talia Shire : Emily Hollander
- Joseph Cortese: Bob Luffrono
- Elizabeth Ashley : Andrea Glassen
- Kay Medford : Ida Marx
- Michael Gorrin: Sam Marx
- Russell Horton: Steven Hollander
- Michael Lipton: Dr. Marin
- Rick Petrucelli: Obecny
- Ron Ryan : the inspector Swid
- Linda Gillen: the policeman
- Tony DiBenedetto
External bond
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Windows on Internet Movie Database
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