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  1. 24 gen 2007 · Fay Grim” is the kind of film you might not get at first (or ever), but the next morning you might find that something about it has embedded itself in your consciousness. That’s Hartley’s ...

  2. 14 gen 2023 · Fay Grim è metatesto e metacinema, è divertimento godardiano, è un garbuglio inestricabile, un enigma a chiave che coinvolge chi non c’entra nulla («L’uomo onesto è sempre nei guai»), è un film che flirta col mystery interessandosi solo alle figure e alla struttura ma sconquassandone la sostanza, è un viaggio luperiano alla ricerca di un uomo che lascia le sue tracce in giro per il ...

  3. 9 ott 2007 · The film has its moments (it’s funnier and less wooden than the unreleased ‘No Such Thing’ and ‘The Girl from Monday’), but is a far cry from Hartley’s finest achievements. There are ...

  4. 19 mar 2007 · Review: Fay Grim. Fay Grim is no fool, and as played by Parker Posey, she’s one marvelous creation. After the onslaught of political documentaries produced and released in the wake of the war in Iraq, the last place you’d expect to see possibly the most astute allegory about the U.S.’s role in our current war is in America’s drollest ...

  5. 24 gen 2007 · Fay Grim” is the kind of film you might not get at first (or ever), but the next morning you might find that something about it has embedded itself in your consciousness. That’s Hartley’s ...

  6. Fay Grim is the latest feature revisiting the world and characters introduced in the film Henry Fool (2000). Visually, the most salient stylistic feature employs the habitual use of the canted (or dutch) angle, which can be often seen in past Hartley works appearing in various shorts, available in the Possible Films: short works by Hal Hartley 1994-2004 collection, and in The Girl from Monday ...

  7. 24 gen 2007 · Fay Grim” is the kind of film you might not get at first (or ever), but the next morning you might find that something about it has embedded itself in your consciousness. That’s Hartley’s ...