Talk:Far from Heaven
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Influenced by Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
[edit]- I read that Haynes was also influenced by Fassbinder's film "Ali: Fear Eats The Soul" (emphasis on alienation and awkwardness). I think that should be mentioned.Demoman87 (talk) 16:50, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- I added a paragraph about it.Demoman87 (talk) 17:09, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
Executive Producers Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney
[edit]It seems noteworthy to me to mention that Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney were Exec producers on this film... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.51.218.38 (talk) 15:57, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
Metaphor
[edit]- There should really be a short discussion involving the use of various colors as symbols in the movie LaVieEntiere 04:33, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
I did a bunch of edits and I talked a little about how the color green is used.
Awards list for integration
[edit]I'm in the process of migrating a huge chunk of awards data from the Christine Vachon article into the relevant articles for each film. In this case, there's already a quite well-formatted list of the major awards, so I'm parking the migrating list here until I or someone else get time to go through it and reformat relevant examples to match what's in the article already. Quite possibly a lot of them are irrelevant; just being cautious!
2003 Screen Actors Guild Awards - nominated for Best Female Actor (Julianne Moore) and Best Supporting Male Actor (Dennis Quaid)
2002 European Film Award - nominated for Screen International Award (Todd Haynes)
2002 Venice Film Festival - Audience Award for Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Outstanding Individual Contribution - Edward Lachman; SIGNIS Award Honorable Mention - Todd Haynes; Best Actress - Julianne Moore; nominated for a Golden Lion
2002 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards - Best Cinematography - Edward Lachman
2002 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Cinematography - Edward Lachman; Best Score - Elmer Bernstein
2002 National Board of Review - Best Actress - Julianne Moore
2002 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Film; Best Director - Todd Haynes; Best Cinematographer - Edward Lachman; Best Supporting Actor - Dennis Quaid; Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Clarkson
2002 Camerimage - Silver Frog - Edward Lachman
2002 San Diego Film Critics Society Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Picture
2002 San Francisco Film Critics Circle - Best Director - Todd Haynes
2002 Seattle Film Critics Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Cinematography; Best Director - Todd Haynes; Best Music; Best Picture; Best Screenplay
2002 Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Original Screenplay - Todd Haynes
2002 Toronto Film Critics Association Awards - Best Female Performance - Julianne Moore
2002 Washington DV Area Film Critics Association Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Supporting Actor - Dennis Haysbert
2003 Vancouver Film Critics Circle - Best Actress - Julianne Moore
2003 Online Film Critics Society Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography; Best Costume Design; Best Original Score; Best Original Screenplay - Todd Haynes; Best Supporting Actor - Dennis Quaid
2003 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards - Best Leading Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Director - Todd Haynes; Best Original Score; Best Original Screenplay
2003 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore
2003 National Society of Film Critics Awards - Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Clarkson
2003 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Cinematography - Edward Lachman; Best Director - Todd Haynes; Best Original Score; Best Picture; Best Supporting Actor - Dennis Quaid
2003 Chlotrudis Awards - Audience Award Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Cinematography - Edward Lachman; Best Director - Todd Haynes; Best Movie; Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Clarkson
2003 Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Cinematography - Edward Lachman
2003 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore
2003 Florida Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Actress - Julianne Moore; Best Cinematography - Edward Lachman
2003 Glitter Awards - Best Feature (Gay Press); Best Feature (US Film Festivals); Best Picture
2003 Black Reel Award - Best Supporting Actor (Theatrical) - Dennis Haysbert
2003 Satellite Awards - Best Director - Todd Haynes; Best Motion Picture (Drama); Best Supporting Actor - Dennis Haysbert
2004 London Critics Circle Film Awards - Actress of the Year - Julianne Moore
2004 Sant Jordi Awards - Best Foreign Actress - Julianne Moore
Gusworld (talk) 10:31, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
Creation of a Themes and Analysis section
[edit]Hello all! I'm currently enrolled in a WikiEd course at my college where for my final project of the semester I'm responsible for contributing to a Wikipedia article, and have decided to choose Far From Heaven as the article I'd like to improve. I've been a fan of this film for as long as I can remember, and I thought I might spruce things up a bit in the style section to include a bit more on the different themes in the film and their analysis by noted film theorists and academics in the field. I've taken the liberty of rearranging the sections quite a lot so if there is anything in the way of suggestions or ideas to better improve upon my contributions please feel free to voice them! This will be my first major edit of a wikipedia article since I joined the community so feel free to point out or change anything that could be better suited for wikipedia.
Thanks!
--Strugglebussing (talk) 19:47, 13 May 2017 (UTC)
External links modified
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