Boogie Woogie



Release Date: April 23rd, 2010
Starring: Alfie Allen, Gillian Anderson, Gemma Atkinson, Sidney Cole, Michael Culkin
Director: Duncan Ward
Writer: Danny Moynihan
Studio: IFC Films
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 34 minutes

“Boogie Woogie” is a black comedy, based on the original novel written and adapted by Danny Moynihan. The film is a curious debut of filmmaker Duncan Ward, describing the peculiarities of many of the art people’s behavior in private and in public. The manners of the art world in London leave something to be desired, as it can be seen from the scenes of the comedy. Numerous agents, dealers, collectors and artists themselves are mostly ill-tempered, capricious and conceited creatures, who lack morality.
In the world, where success and downfall depend on so many factors, and the first may be easily changed for the second one in a moment, people start to behave very strange. Being on the top of the world, they do not hesitate to represent all their bad qualities, ever possible to exist. The popularity arises lots of problems around them, provoking, as it seems, numerous departures from the rules of conduct.
Among them are disgusting sexual predators, nasty maniacs of any kind, shameless and heartless agents and dealers and eccentric in their unpredictability artists.
Starring in the film are Gillian Anderson, Alan Cumming, Danny Huston, Amanda Seyfriend, Heather Graham, Charlotte Ramping and Stellan Skarsgard.


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