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Tempest (1982 film)

Tempest is a 1982 American adventure comedy-drama romance film directed by Paul Mazursky. It is a loosely based, modern-day adaptation of the William Shakespeare play The Tempest. The picture features John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands, Susan Sarandon, Raúl Juliá and Molly Ringwald in her feature film debut.[2]

Tempest
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Mazursky
Screenplay byLeon Capetanos
Paul Mazursky
Based onthe play The Tempest
by Wm. Shakespeare
Produced byPaul Mazursky
Steven Bernhardt
Pato Guzman
Starring
CinematographyDonald McAlpine
Edited byDonn Cambern
Music byStomu Yamashta
Production
company
Columbia Pictures
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • August 13, 1982 (1982-08-13) (United States)
Running time
142 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$13 million
Box office$5,005,245[1]

Plot

Phillip Dimitrius is a middle-aged N.Y.C architect who is going through a difficult mid-life crisis.

After learning that his wife Antonia has been having an affair with his boss, Alonzo, Phillip leaves New York City and travels to Greece with his teenage daughter, Miranda. In Athens, he meets Aretha Tomalin, a singer, and they become lovers. To escape Alonzo and his wife, who also come to Greece, they move to a remote Greek island. Phillip takes a vow of celibacy after they move to the island.

On the island, they encounter Kalibanos, an eccentric hermit, who was previously its only resident.

Phillip finally seems happy, until one day Alonzo, Antonia and others are spotted in a boat approaching the island. A storm, apparently called up by Phillip, shipwrecks the boat and the passengers land on the island. Phillip and Antonia reconcile, and they leave the island together with Miranda.

Cast

Background

The picture was filmed on location, including: Alypa Beach[4] on the Mani Peninsula of the Peloponnesus; Athens, Greece; Atlantic City, New Jersey; and New York City, New York. Susan Sarandon’s character’s last name, Tomalin, is her own maiden name. She took her husband’s last name when she married Chris Sarandon.

The film contains multiple scenes in which the World Trade Center is visible, including a flyover of New York City near the end of the film when Philip, Antonia and Miranda travel back to New York. The aerial footage is accompanied by the song Manhattan, sung by Dinah Washington.

Distribution

The film premiered in the United States on August 13, 1982.

It was screened at various film festivals, including: the Venice Film Festival, Italy; the Toronto International Film Festival, Canada; the Davao City Film Festival, Philippines; and others.

Reception

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rotten rating of 55% from 11 reviews.[5] Vincent Canby, film critic for The New York Times, was harsh in his review. He praised Paul Mazursky for some of his earlier works but Canby did not like this film, and wrote, "Tempest is an overblown, fancified freak of a film. Experiencing it is like watching a 10-ton canary as it attempts to become airborne. It lumbers up and down the runway tirelessly, but never once succeeds in getting both feet off the ground at the same time. The spectacle is amusing in isolated moments but, finally, exhausting."[6] Roger Ebert gave it zero stars, writing: "The movie is an ambitious experiment, but a long and tedious one, and our revels end long before Mazursky's."[7]

Box office

The film was a box office flop.

Accolades

Wins

Nominations

  • Golden Globe Awards: Golden Globe; Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Raul Julia; New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture - Female, Molly Ringwald; 1983.
  • Young Artist Awards: Best Young Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, Sam Robards; Best Young Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Molly Ringwald; 1983.

See also

References

  1. ^ Tempest at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ Tempest at the American Film Institute Catalog.
  3. ^ Curley, Mallory. A Cookie Mueller Encyclopedia (2010), pp. 475–476.
  4. ^ "Alypa". TWIN NET Information Systems Ltd. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
  5. ^ "Tempest". Rotten Tomatoes.
  6. ^ Canby, Vincent. The New York Times film review, August 13, 1982.
  7. ^ Ebert, Roger. "Tempest". Roger-Ebert.com. Retrieved 20 July 2021.

External links

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Tempest is a 1982 American adventure comedy drama romance film directed by Paul Mazursky It is a loosely based modern day adaptation of the William Shakespeare play The Tempest The picture features John Cassavetes Gena Rowlands Susan Sarandon Raul Julia and Molly Ringwald in her feature film debut 2 TempestTheatrical release posterDirected byPaul MazurskyScreenplay byLeon CapetanosPaul MazurskyBased onthe play The Tempestby Wm ShakespeareProduced byPaul MazurskySteven BernhardtPato GuzmanStarringJohn Cassavetes Gena Rowlands Susan Sarandon Vittorio Gassman Raul Julia Molly RingwaldCinematographyDonald McAlpineEdited byDonn CambernMusic byStomu YamashtaProductioncompanyColumbia PicturesDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease dateAugust 13 1982 1982 08 13 United States Running time142 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 13 millionBox office 5 005 245 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Background 4 Distribution 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 5 3 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditPhillip Dimitrius is a middle aged N Y C architect who is going through a difficult mid life crisis After learning that his wife Antonia has been having an affair with his boss Alonzo Phillip leaves New York City and travels to Greece with his teenage daughter Miranda In Athens he meets Aretha Tomalin a singer and they become lovers To escape Alonzo and his wife who also come to Greece they move to a remote Greek island Phillip takes a vow of celibacy after they move to the island On the island they encounter Kalibanos an eccentric hermit who was previously its only resident Phillip finally seems happy until one day Alonzo Antonia and others are spotted in a boat approaching the island A storm apparently called up by Phillip shipwrecks the boat and the passengers land on the island Phillip and Antonia reconcile and they leave the island together with Miranda Cast EditJohn Cassavetes as Phillip Dimitrius Gena Rowlands as Antonia Dimitrius Susan Sarandon as Aretha Tomalin Vittorio Gassman as Alonzo Raul Julia as Kalibanos Molly Ringwald as Miranda Dimitrius Sam Robards as Freddy Paul Stewart as Phillip s Father Jackie Gayle as Trinc Anthony Holland as Sebastian Jerry Hardin as Harry Gondorf Paul Mazursky as Terry Bloomfield Lucianne Buchanan as Dolores Vassilis Glezakos as Captain Luigi Laezza as Sailor Sergio Nicolai as Sailor Cookie Mueller as New Year s Eve Party Girl 3 Background EditThe picture was filmed on location including Alypa Beach 4 on the Mani Peninsula of the Peloponnesus Athens Greece Atlantic City New Jersey and New York City New York Susan Sarandon s character s last name Tomalin is her own maiden name She took her husband s last name when she married Chris Sarandon The film contains multiple scenes in which the World Trade Center is visible including a flyover of New York City near the end of the film when Philip Antonia and Miranda travel back to New York The aerial footage is accompanied by the song Manhattan sung by Dinah Washington Distribution EditThe film premiered in the United States on August 13 1982 It was screened at various film festivals including the Venice Film Festival Italy the Toronto International Film Festival Canada the Davao City Film Festival Philippines and others Reception EditCritical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rotten rating of 55 from 11 reviews 5 Vincent Canby film critic for The New York Times was harsh in his review He praised Paul Mazursky for some of his earlier works but Canby did not like this film and wrote Tempest is an overblown fancified freak of a film Experiencing it is like watching a 10 ton canary as it attempts to become airborne It lumbers up and down the runway tirelessly but never once succeeds in getting both feet off the ground at the same time The spectacle is amusing in isolated moments but finally exhausting 6 Roger Ebert gave it zero stars writing The movie is an ambitious experiment but a long and tedious one and our revels end long before Mazursky s 7 Box office Edit The film was a box office flop Accolades Edit Wins Toronto International Film Festival People s Choice Award Paul Mazursky 1982 Venice Film Festival Pasinetti Award Best Actress Susan Sarandon 1982 Nominations Golden Globe Awards Golden Globe Best Actor in a Supporting Role Raul Julia New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture Female Molly Ringwald 1983 Young Artist Awards Best Young Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Sam Robards Best Young Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Molly Ringwald 1983 See also EditList of William Shakespeare film adaptations World Trade Center in filmReferences Edit Tempest at Box Office Mojo Tempest at the American Film Institute Catalog Curley Mallory A Cookie Mueller Encyclopedia 2010 pp 475 476 Alypa TWIN NET Information Systems Ltd Retrieved 2021 02 21 Tempest Rotten Tomatoes Canby Vincent The New York Times film review August 13 1982 Ebert Roger Tempest Roger Ebert com Retrieved 20 July 2021 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Tempest 1982 film Tempest at the American Film Institute Catalog Tempest at IMDb Tempest at AllMovie Tempest at the TCM Movie Database Tempest at Rotten Tomatoes Tempest film trailer on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tempest 1982 film amp oldid 1121161738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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