The ‘90s were a vital decade for independent film. That’s when unique voices discovered at the Sundance Film Festival started finding their way into movie theaters nationwide. It was the decade of Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith and Ed Burns, filmmakers who emphasized the dialogue their characters would speak. One of the most respected artists of that era was Whit Stillman.
His debut filmMetropolitan was a comedy about wealthy New Yorkers discussing their lifestyle with a stranger. His follow-up...
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APR 16, 2012 06:00 AM