Keep It for Yourself
Keep It for Yourself | |
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Directed by | Claire Denis |
Produced by |
Philippe Carcassonne Ted Hope |
Written by | Claire Denis |
Starring |
Sophie Simon Sarina Chan Michael James |
Music by | John Lurie |
Cinematography | Agnès Godard |
Edited by | Dominique Auvray |
Production company |
Allarts Good Machine |
Running time | 40min |
Country |
United States France Netherlands |
Language | English |
Keep It for Yourself is a 1991 black and white drama short film.
Plot
Sophie comes to New York from France with the intention of meeting up with a man she met a few months before. She finds herself alone in the man's apartment, and she discovers that he left town because he was scared stiff at the idea of seeing her.
Cast
- Sophie Simon
- Sarina Chan
- Michael James
- E.J. Rodriguez
- Jim Stark
- James Schamus
- Michael Stun
- Sara Driver
- Vincent Gallo
Notes
- The French director Claire Denis hired Vincent Gallo to act in several films such as the short film Keep It for Yourself, the made-for-TV U.S. Go Home, and its follow-up feature Nénette et Boni (1996).
- Claire Denis preferred black faces in her movies at first. "Vincent Gallo is an old face for me - the first time I shot him was 10 years ago in a short I made in New York called Keep it for Yourself".[1]
References
- ↑ "Desire Is Violence". BFI. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
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