The 1998 Inagural Season of the Town Hall Feature Film Seminar
The 1998 season began with The Real Blonde which revolved around a number of characters whose personal and professional lives overlap and intersect in a superficial world where image and appearance are everything the film starred Mathew Modine and Daryl Hannah (Paramount Pictures).
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Subsequent films were ...
The Butcher Boy
Director Neil Jordan's dark tragicomedy based on the critically acclaimed novel by Patrick McCabe featuring Stephen Rea and Fiona Shaw (Warner Brothers).
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The Spanish Prisoner
David Mamet's diabolically entertaining new thriller with Campbell Scott, Ben Gazarra and Steve Martin (Sony Pictures Classic Release). |
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A Fish in the Bathtub
The incomparable husband and wife team Stiller & Meara in a delightful romantic comedy about a forty year marriage under siege (Silverfilm). |
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Les Misérables
Victor Hugo's epic tale of love, honor and obsession featuring Liam Neeson, G eoffrey Rush and Uma Thurman (TriStar Pictures). |
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The Horse Whisperer
Robert Redford's romantic drama. A poignant story based on the novel by Nicholas Evans (Touchstone Pictures). |
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The Land Girls
David Leland's film (pictured above) about three young women and the events that would change their lives during WWII starring Catherine McCormack, Rachel Weisz, Anna Friel and Steven Mackintosh. (PolyGram).
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Henry Fool
Hal Hartley's film, a mad-cap free for all starring Thomas Jay Ryan, Jame Urbaniak and Parker Posey (Sony Pictures). |
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The Chambermaid on the Titanic
There was more than one love story on the Titanic. A French film with English subtitles. Featuring Romane Bohringer, Olivier Martinez and Aitana Sanchez-Gijon (The Samuel Goldwyn Company). |
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The Mask of Zorro
The swashbuckling hero returns in this sweeping advetnure of love, honor and tragedy. Featuring Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones (Tri-Star Pictures). |