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Tape (2001)
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In the same year that filmmaker
Richard Linklater
explored the possibilities of image manipulation in digital filmmaking with
Waking Life
, he also embraced the new medium's potential for creating intimate character portraits under confined circumstances with this feature, based on the play by Stephen Belber. Johnny (
Robert Sean Leonard
) is a 30-year-old filmmaker who is enjoying a recent run of success and has returned to his old hometown of Lansing, MI, to show his latest project at a film festival. While in town, Johnny pays a visit to Vince (
Ethan Hawke
), an old friend from high school who is staying in a nearby hotel. Vince has never had a knack for responsibility and these days scrapes together a living as a low-level drug dealer. Johnny and Vince discuss their lives, with Johnny more than a bit judgmental about Vince's current situation, when the conversation turns to Amy (
Uma Thurman
), a girl who was Vince's girlfriend through much of high school and who Johnny dated for a brief spell afterward. Johnny confesses that he hasn't thought about Amy in ages, but Vince informs him that she's living nearby, then begins firing a series of increasingly pointed questions at him about his relationship with Amy, concluding with the shocking accusation that Johnny once raped Amy at a party. Like
Waking Life
, Tape was entirely shot using digital video equipment, and director Linklater remained true to the story's origins as a stage play, using only three actors and one set for the entire film. Both Tape and
Waking Life
premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ethan Hawke
Vince
Robert Sean Leonard
Johnny
Uma Thurman
Amy
Production Crew
Maryse Alberti
Cinematographer
Robert Cole
Co-producer
Richard Linklater
Director
Sandra Adair
Editor
Caroline Kaplan
Executive Producer
John Sloss
Executive Producer
Jonathan Sehring
Executive Producer
Stephen Belber
Play Author
Alexis Alexanian
Producer
Anne Walker-McBay
Producer
Gary Winick
Producer
Stephen Beatrice
Production Designer
Stephen Belber
Screenwriter
Year: 2001
Runtime: 86
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and drug content
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Tape Productions
Release
November 02, 2001 (USA - Limited)
by InDigEnt
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