Home Movies | |
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Directed by | Brian De Palma |
Screenplay by | Kim Ambler Dana Edelman Robert Harders Stephen Le May Charlie Loventhal Gloria Norris |
Story by | Brian De Palma |
Produced by | Gilbert Adler Brian De Palma Jack Temchin |
Starring | Kirk Douglas Nancy Allen Keith Gordon |
Cinematography | James L. Carter |
Edited by | Corky O'Hara |
Music by | Pino Donaggio |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $400,000 |
Box office | $89,134 (USA) |
Home Movies is a 1979 independent film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Kirk Douglas,[1][2] Nancy Allen, Vincent Gardenia, Keith Gordon, Theresa Saldana, and Gerrit Graham.
De Palma had been teaching film at his alma mater Sarah Lawrence College, and conceived this project as a hands-on training exercise for his students. They were given the primary responsibilities of raising money, arranging the shooting schedule, and editing the film, all under De Palma's supervision. Many of these students, such as Gilbert Adler, Sam Irvin, and Charlie Loventhal, went on to long careers of their own, producing and directing films.
Kirk Douglas plays a film instructor loosely modeled on the director himself. Keith Gordon is one of his pupils who films everything that happens at home. Many of the events that happen to Gordon's character were modeled on events from De Palma's own adolescence, particularly rivalry with a more favored brother, a mother prone to dramatic outbursts, and a philandering father.