The Secret Cinema
This article is about the film. For the UK-based events company, see Secret Cinema (events company).
The Secret Cinema | |
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Directed by | Paul Bartel |
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Written by | Paul Bartel |
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Music by | The Rusty Nails |
Cinematography | Fred Wellington |
Edited by | Sam Moore |
Distributed by | The Film-Makers' Cooperative |
Release dates | May 1, 1968 |
Running time | 30 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Secret Cinema is a short black-and-white film produced, written, and directed by Paul Bartel, and released in 1968.
Plot summary
Jane (Amy Vane) is a secretary who doesn't know that her life is being filmed and shown in theaters, or that those who are closest to her are in on it. She's being sexually harassed by her corpulent boss (Gordon Felio), humiliated by her fey boyfriend, given the gaslight treatment by the people around her, et cetera, and she doesn't know why... but she's starting to suspect that something isn't quite right.
See also
Notes
- In 1986, Paul Bartel remade the film as an episode of Amazing Stories (season 1, episode 20), in which Bartel also played a part.
- This film has been released on videocassette by Rhino Entertainment, packaged with a 7-minute erotic short entitled The Naughty Nurse.
- In 1998, the premise of someone's life being secretly filmed was used in The Truman Show.
- In 2012 The Secret Cinema, along with The Naughty Nurse, was released as a bonus feature on The Criterion Collection's Blu-ray release of Eating Raoul.
References
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