Six
Degrees of Separation
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(1993)
Director: Fred Schepisi
Cast: Stockard Channing, Will Smith, Donald Sutherland, Ian
McKellen, Mary Beth Hurt, Bruce Davison, Anthony Michael Hall,
Heather Graham, Eric Thal, Richard Masur.
Synopsis: This drama has comedic highlights. It is the story
of a New York couple (Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing)
who are duped into believing that a young man is Sidney Poitier's
son. Discovering their roles as gullible victims, they decide
to look into the scam.
Channing received an Oscar nomination. |
imdb entry
The New Statesman - 19 Jan 2010
"Six Degrees of Separation is one to which I regularly return. When I tell you it's a perfect movie, I do so in the knowledge that this is a ridiculous assertion, and that there is no such thing as perfection. I also do so knowing I am right. There's nothing about the film that I would change. Who among us can say that even of our own families?" read full article
New York Times (original film review)
"...Mr. Schepisi's directorial vigor wins out over his film's skittishness. This version may horrify purists, but it winds up working entertainingly on its own broader, flashier terms. Seldom has a play been opened up this spiritedly, with a crowd of onlookers to hear Flan and Ouisa's titillating story (a role once played by the theater audience), a number of well-chosen New York locations and an array of people and paintings to flesh out Mr. Guare's social satire. The film uses its extras as skillfully as it uses a mock Kandinsky, which is prominently featured. It seems appropriate that the film's real and phony artworks are casually intermingled." read full review