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Insignificance
Insignificance
Insignificance
Insignificance
Nicholas Roeg's widely acclaimed drama set in the '50s and featuring fictional likenesses of four of the decade's most recognisable icons. The film is largely a theoretical conversation between Marilyn Monroe, Albert Einstein, Joe McCarthy and Joe DiMaggio, though no names are ever mentioned. A busty blonde actress played by Theresa Russell is working on a film in which one shot involves her standing over a blowing fan grate.
In her hotel she meets a seemingly bumbling, tousle-headed Harvard professor (Michael Emil) and the two engage in a conversation in which she explains the theory of relativity. Her husband, a pro ball player (Gary Busey) is madly in love with her but jealous to the point of madness. A barking mad, drunken, paranoid, zealous Wisconsin senator, played by Tony Curtis, is in the professor's room to impeach him on charges of un-American activities.
Along the way, fascinating conversations develop between the characters.
Mídia | Filmes DVD |
Número de discos | 1 |
Lançado | 21 de junho de 2021 |
EAN/UPC | 5027626459048 |
Gravadora | Network 7954590 |
Dimensões | 136 × 193 × 9 mm · 86 g |
Tempo de reprodução | 01:45:00 |
Código de região | Region 2 (Europa) |
Idioma | English |
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