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New York Stories

  • 1989
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  • 2h 4min
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New York Stories (1989)
A collection of three cinematic short stories that comprise a true movie event. A middle-aged artist obsessed with his pretty young assistant, a precocious 12-year-old living in a hotel, and a neurotic lawyer with a possessive mother make up three Gotham tales.
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Un artiste d'âge mûr obsédé par sa jeune et jolie assistante, un enfant précoce de 12 ans vivant dans un hôtel et un avocat névrosé à la mère possessive sont les sujets de trois récits qui s... Tout lireUn artiste d'âge mûr obsédé par sa jeune et jolie assistante, un enfant précoce de 12 ans vivant dans un hôtel et un avocat névrosé à la mère possessive sont les sujets de trois récits qui se déroulent à Gotham.Un artiste d'âge mûr obsédé par sa jeune et jolie assistante, un enfant précoce de 12 ans vivant dans un hôtel et un avocat névrosé à la mère possessive sont les sujets de trois récits qui se déroulent à Gotham.

  • Réalisation
    • Woody Allen
    • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Martin Scorsese
  • Scénario
    • Richard Price
    • Woody Allen
    • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Casting principal
    • Woody Allen
    • Nick Nolte
    • Rosanna Arquette
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    21 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Woody Allen
      • Francis Ford Coppola
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Scénario
      • Richard Price
      • Woody Allen
      • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Casting principal
      • Woody Allen
      • Nick Nolte
      • Rosanna Arquette
    • 69avis d'utilisateurs
    • 46avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • Sheldon (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Lionel Dobie (segment "Life Lessons")
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Paulette (segment "Life Lessons")
    Marvin Chatinover
    Marvin Chatinover
    • Psychiatrist (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Mae Questel
    Mae Questel
    • Mother (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Mia Farrow
    Mia Farrow
    • Lisa (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Molly Regan
    • Sheldon's Secretary (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Ira Wheeler
    • Mr. Bates (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Joan Bud
    • Board Member (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Jessie Keosian
    Jessie Keosian
    • Aunt Ceil (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Michael Rizzo
    • Waiter (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    George Schindler
    • Shandu, The Magician (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Bridgit Ryan
    • Rita (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Larry David
    Larry David
    • Theater Manager (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Paul Herman
    Paul Herman
    • Detective Flynn…
    Herschel Rosen
    • Store Clerk (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Lola André
    • Citizen (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    Martin Rosenblatt
    • Citizen (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
    • Réalisation
      • Woody Allen
      • Francis Ford Coppola
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Scénario
      • Richard Price
      • Woody Allen
      • Francis Ford Coppola
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    michaeltidemann

    Defining art in "Life Lessons"

    I have viewed the "Life Lessons" segment of New York Stories probably 80 times. I use the film religiously in my college writing classes.

    The assignment I give my students is to define art for Lionel, for Paulette, and for themselves. After some analysis, students realize that a big problem between Lionel and Paulette is that they view art differently. Paulette constantly needs external validation ("Can you tell me if I'm any good or not") while for Lionel art is a compulsion - his life and art feed off each other. Students who are able to get past Lionel's somewhat dysfunctional personality are able to understand and discuss some very important concepts about what it is to be an artist.

    I would highly recommend "Life Lessons" to anyone teaching art, aesthetics, writing, or theater classes. It's a great way to initiate a discussion about art.
    6maitlandst

    Two out of three ain't bad

    **1/2 of****

    Three completely different short stories told by three of Hollywood's most influential and profilic directors in the most exciting and mythical city on earth. Seems like a shoe in doesn't it? Well almost. Looking forward as I did to the Woody Allen piece "Oedipus Wrecks" the wait was worth it, but still somewhat unsatisfying. This featurette would've been a welcome change of pace for Woody at the time given that he hadn't made a flat-out silly comedy for a while and he manages to make good use of every moment. He has a great cast,(Kavner, Questral are particular standouts) and a genuinely strange premise to work with and the results are a riot, dare I say one of Woody's best. So what's so unsatisfying? As good as "Oedipus Wrecks" is , it still suffers because it has to follow Coppolla's god awful and charmless "Life Without Zoe." Seriously I had absolutely no clue what the hell was going on in this obnoxious, cutesy-poo clinker. Can anyone help me understand why Coppola thought anyone would like this? Sitting through "Zoe" is so emotionally draining that by the time you get to "Oedipus" you're too annoyed and confused to fully enjoy it. As a result Scorsese's "Life Lessons" comes off the best of the three. Nolte and Arquette are flawless and the intensity and friction between them make for an engaging if not distressingly tense 35 minutes.
    8Superblast

    3 Tastes in 1

    Life Lessons - I've probably seen it 10 times. You can refer to it as a 'short', but I get so wrapped up in it that I almost consider it to be a full-length movie. It's very close to perfect.

    Life Without Zoe - Past comments have stated that this is the weakest of the three. I don't like to think of any of the stories as weak. I think the order of the stories is what is important. First is the tense art world drama, then the fairytale-like Zoe. Zoe doesn't have the punch of Life Lessons, but it's a relaxing follow-up. Enchanted flutes, princesses, sheiks, diamonds, parties, sunsets. I hate to use the word 'cute', but that's what it is - very cute, and that's not a bad thing in this case.

    Oedipus Wrecks - Leaves the movie ending on a very outrageous and very funny note. This short is better than several of his movies (and I'm a HUGE Woody Allen fan).
    6Daniel Karlsson

    Coppola segment drags down otherwise good movie

    Three 40 minutes short films by three of the greatest American directors; Scorsese, Coppola and Allen. I personally like Scorsese's introducing segment the most, Life Lesson. Even if I personally is not a fan of Nick Nolte, the movie has depth and it's just as good as you would expect from a director like Scorsese. Unlike many other directors, Scorsese manages to capture sexual attraction, in this case felt by the main character (Nolte). Freshly photographed and good ending that makes you recall upon your own life. Not a masterpiece but indeed great.

    Coppola's segment "Zoe" is a total disaster. It is beautifully filmed, but the acting and the story is far below good. Better fit for the children's hour on TV. I don't know if the story was supposed to be ironical, a satire of spoiled extremely rich kids on Manhattan, which could be the fact since there were some scenes where the young girl interacts with a homeless man. That could have been a good theme, if it was Coppola's intention, but no matter the case - it just don't work. It is silly and it doesn't feel satirical at all. Another idea is that it was supposed to be funny, a short comedy, however, neither does it work on that layer. It somewhat makes me lose my respect for the director.

    Woody Allen's part however is a pleasant refresher after Coppola's borer. Very funny, typical Allen, good acting from Allen's side and good music.

    Overall rating is a mere 6, dragged down by Coppola. Without his segment I would rate this movie an 8.
    Galina_movie_fan

    New York, New York

    The anthology that include three short films that take place in New York City was made by three great American directors, Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen, and Francis Ford Coppola.

    "Life Lessons" directed by Martin Scorsese, literally took my breath away - it made me want to rewatch all Scorsese's films (with the one exception, GONY, though). What a magnificent work - visually it is as powerful as the painting Nolte's Lionel was painting. Combining in one short film Procul Harum's "A whiter shade of pale" and Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" from "Turandot" was a stroke of genius. This film is an ode to the power of talent; it is about greatness and curse of the gift, not about love to the woman. The best scene of the film and I'd say one of the best ever made about the Artist's work is Nolte triumphantly painting his masterpiece - his love, desire, lust, cries, whispers, tears, and humiliations magically transform with every stroke of his brush into the immortal, triumphant, brilliant work of art. By the time the painting is finished, he would need a new source of inspiration and self-torture, and the cycle will repeat over again. Devilishly clever portrait of an Artist as Not a Young Man. 9.5/10

    I loved Woody Allen's "Oedipus Wrecks" and I think it is very funny and touching. Looks like Allen has met mothers or grandmothers like Mrs. Millstein in real life and his little gem is his love-hate letter to them. In the end, mom always knows what is best for her little boy. Mae Questel and Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson) were wonderful. Woody's face after his mom "disappears" and the scene when he practically makes love to the chicken drumstick are pure delight; also the commentary that New York is used to everything and readily accepts the crazy situation - it is so true. One of the best Allen's films I've seen lately - I am very glad that I finally saw it.

    Larry David ("Seinfeld", "Curb Your Enthusiasm") plays the Theater Manager. It made me think if Estelle Costanza created by David and Mrs. Millstein (Woody's omnipresent mother) have a lot in common in making the lives of their sons miserable and smothering them with their merciless love? 9/10

    Coppola's "Life Without Zoë" was much weaker than Scorsese's and Allan's stories and paled in comparison - this episode "from the lives of the reach and beautiful" was pretty and cute but you can skip it. 5/10

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    • Anecdotes
      The performance piece that Steve Buscemi delivers in the Martin Scorsese segment was conceived and written by the actor himself.
    • Citations

      Lionel Dobie: [When Paulette sees Lionel appearing unexpectedly in Paulette's bedroom] I just wanted to kiss your foot. Sorry, nothing personal.

    • Crédits fous
      Coppola's segment introduces cast and crew members only by their first name during the opening titles.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Chances Are/Paperhouse/The 'Burbs/Bert Rigby, You're a Fool/High Hopes (1989)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mai 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Life Lessons
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Acropolis, Athènes, Grèce
    • Sociétés de production
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions
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    • Budget
      • 15 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 763 469 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 432 337 $US
      • 5 mars 1989
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 10 763 469 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 4min(124 min)
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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