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Go Fish (1995)
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Synopsis
This hit arthouse ensemble piece traces the romantic and political ups and downs of a group of multicultural Chicago lesbians. The central story involves an unlikely romance between Max (
Guinevere Turner
), a hip young babe, and Ely (V.S. Brodie), a slightly older woman involved in a long-term, long-distance relationship that's basically a smokescreen for her fear of romantic risk. When the pair are introduced by Max's roommate, teacher/activist Kia (T. Wendy McMillan), Max isn't interested in Ely, whose long hair, hippie accoutrements, and fondness for decaffeinated herbal tea don't impress the younger, more fashion-conscious woman. Soon, though, fate, friends, and Ely's butch new hairstyle conspire to push the women closer together. As this new romance inches along, the pair's friends have problems of their own: Kia must help her closeted girlfriend, Evy (Migdalia Melendez), come to grips with the disapproval of her conservative Latina mother, while their pal Daria (Anastasia Sharp) incurs the disapproval of the lesbian community for her decision to sleep with a man. Filmed in black and white on-location in Chicago, Go Fish features a number of non-standard narrative devices, most notably the Greek chorus, or "jury," of lesbians who comment on not only the plot, but also the political and social ramifications thereof. Shown in competition at Sundance in 1994, Go Fish went on to earn critical and commercial success and establish the careers of director
Rose Troche
and actress Turner, who together co-wrote and co-produced the picture. Turner would appear in several additional indies and co-write the script for
American Psycho
, while Troche would go on to helm 1998's Bedrooms & Hallways. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
Guinevere Turner
Max
Production Crew
Janet Jeffries
Additional Cinematography
Joe Vidal
Additional Cinematography
Rose Troche
Additional Cinematography
Gillian Chi
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Karl Wasserman
Assistant Dialogue Editor
V.S. Brodie
Associate Producer
Ann T. Rossetti
Cinematographer
Brendan Dolan
Composer (Music Score)
Jennifer Sharpe
Composer (Music Score)
Scott Aldrich
Composer (Music Score)
Jacob Ribicoff
Dialogue Editor
Rose Troche
Director
Rose Troche
Editor
Christine Vachon
Executive Producer
Tom Kalin
Executive Producer
Kelly Krotine
First Assistant Camera
Mimi Wadell
First Assistant Camera
Wendy Quinn
First Assistant Director
Jessie Weiner
First Assistant Editor
Lisa Hubbard
First Assistant Editor
Brian Vancho
Foley Artist
Joy Castro-Nova
Gaffer
Ann T. Rossetti
Lighting
Arthur C. Stone
Lighting
Elspeth Kydd
Lighting
Maida Sussman
Lighting
Guinevere Turner
Producer
Rose Troche
Producer
David Novack
Re-Recording Mixer
David Novack
Re-Recording Mixer
Guinevere Turner
Screenwriter
Rose Troche
Screenwriter
Missy Cohen
Sound Editor
Elspeth Kydd
Sound Recordist
Lisa Hubbard
Sound Recordist
Year: 1995
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality and sexual dialogue
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Produced by
Samuel Goldwyn Company
Awards
1993 - In Competition - Sundance Film Festival
1994 - Teddy Bear Award (Best Film) - Berlin International Film Festival
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