Una fotógrafa y su novia son compañeras de cuarto. Ella está atrapada en trabajos de filmación y sueña con el éxito. Cuando su compañera de cuarto decide casarse y marcharse, ella se siente ... Leer todoUna fotógrafa y su novia son compañeras de cuarto. Ella está atrapada en trabajos de filmación y sueña con el éxito. Cuando su compañera de cuarto decide casarse y marcharse, ella se siente herida y tiene que aprender a vivir sola.Una fotógrafa y su novia son compañeras de cuarto. Ella está atrapada en trabajos de filmación y sueña con el éxito. Cuando su compañera de cuarto decide casarse y marcharse, ella se siente herida y tiene que aprender a vivir sola.
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 5 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
- Cabbie
- (as Ken McMillan)
Opiniones destacadas
This film reminds me a lot of the Eric Rohmer films of the 70's & 80's...stylewise, it's very stark. Nothing much happens. But it's the ordinariness of the characters that seems to draw us in. In some ways, this film is too stark...so plain are the cast, so grey is the scenery & sometimes, so mundane the dialogue. But 'Girlfriends' has a warmth & a charm that has always made me remember it. To add to this, the film now has the look and feel of another era, the late 70s, which is now interesting to look at in retrospect.
Fans of 'Thirtysomething', who enjoyed Melanie Mayron's character, Melissa, will especially like this film. There are a number of parallels between the two characters. She alone with her warm smile, crooked teeth and mass of wild hair, brings enormous humanity to the proceedings.
There is an obvious kinship between Weill's style and that of Woody Allen - the nervous Jewish humor, the wit and sharp dialog, but Girlfriends omits the irony and stands on its own as a singular, intelligent story of friendship and troubled relationships told from a uniquely female perspective.
Sadly it is very hard to see this film today, No streaming service carries it, and Kim's New York just shut its doors for good. I bought a poor transfer on DVD. I hope Criterion gets around to it one day, because it is truly a wonderful film.
This was a big hit in 1978. It played the art house circuit for quite a while. I saw it when I was 16. Being a guy, I wasn't sure I would like it but I was fascinated. The characters were complex, the story absorbing and showed me what NYC was like (back in 1978). After it died down it disappeared completely. There was a showing on cable back in the early 1980s but that was it. I've asked a few friends who are film fanatics (like me) if they knew about this and none of them had even heard of it! That's too bad. This is a wonderful film for anybody--you don't have to be a woman to understand the loneliness and shock Mayron feels when her best friend leaves. Also it has some casual nudity which was surprising for a PG film. It also has Christopher Guest in an early role (and doing a nude scene--not much is shown).
An excellent film. It is available on DVD. The DVD transfer may look grainy but the film always looked like that, It was VERY low-budget.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaStanley Kubrick raved about this film in an interview with Vicente Molina Foix, which was conducted during the production of El resplandor (1980), and named it his favorite film of 1978.
- ErroresWhen Eric calls to report a stolen credit card, he gives his address as 135 Broome Street 10013. The zip code for 135 Broome Street is actually 10002.
- Citas
Eric: Susan your entire apartment could fit in this place.
Susan Weinblatt: It's not the size that counts, right Eric?
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Girl Friends
- Locaciones de filmación
- Soho, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Spring Street at Wooster Street)
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 500,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 8,420