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Wanda

  • 1970
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  • 1h 42m
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Wanda (1970)
Wanda, a lonely housewife, drifts through mining country until she meets a petty thief who takes her in.
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Wanda, a lonely housewife, drifts through mining country until she meets a petty thief who takes her in.Wanda, a lonely housewife, drifts through mining country until she meets a petty thief who takes her in.Wanda, a lonely housewife, drifts through mining country until she meets a petty thief who takes her in.

  • Director
    • Barbara Loden
  • Writer
    • Barbara Loden
  • Stars
    • Barbara Loden
    • Michael Higgins
    • Dorothy Shupenes
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    • Director
      • Barbara Loden
    • Writer
      • Barbara Loden
    • Stars
      • Barbara Loden
      • Michael Higgins
      • Dorothy Shupenes
    • 51User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Barbara Loden
    Barbara Loden
    • Wanda
    Michael Higgins
    Michael Higgins
    • Mr. Dennis
    Dorothy Shupenes
    • Wanda's Sister
    Peter Shupenes
    • Brother in Law
    Jerome Thier
    Jerome Thier
    • Husband
    Marian Thier
    • Miss Godek
    Anthony Rotell
    • Tony
    M.L. Kennedy
    • Judge
    Gerald Grippo
    • Court Clerk
    Milton Gittleman
    • Factory Owner
    Lila Gittleman
    • His Wife
    Arnold Kanig
    • Traveling Salesman
    Joe Dennis
    • Joe
    Charles Dosinan
    • Father
    Jack Ford
    • Mr. Anderson
    Rozamond Peck
    • Mrs. Anderson
    Susan Clark
    • Anderson Daughter
    Linda Clark
    • Anderson Daughter
    • Director
      • Barbara Loden
    • Writer
      • Barbara Loden
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    9chandler-47

    Unique

    It begins with the office clerk telling Wanda she is "too slow in every working process". Wanda loses her job. Her husband also doesn't want her anymore. He wants the divorce and the children. Wanda is asked by the judge if she agrees with the divorce. She says it doesn't matter. Wanda makes a journey. She goes to the cinema, meets a guy, sleeps with him and he leaves her. The movie goes on.

    Wanda goes into a bar. There is no barkeeper but a robber who ties the barkeeper. He tells Wanda to leave. She stays. The man, Mr. Dennis, takes her into his apartment. There is something like a relationship that develops between Mr. Dennis and Wanda though Mr. Dennis is very rude. He plans a bigger robbery. Wanda wants to help.

    Barbara Lodens "Wanda" is a road movie on the road to nowhere. Wanda wants to be part of something and she doesn't know of what. In her eyes we can see the whole emptiness of a not self-determined woman's life. There is not much hope, the last picture of the movie is frozen.
    rwint

    Quietly Impressive

    There is a scene, near the beginning, that shows our main character from a distance walking through mounds of coal to get to her father to ask him for some money. The shot stays on her for what seems like several minutes. The camera simply and slowly pans forwarded as she progresses. Some may say this is boring, others the work of a amateur that doesn't know when to cut. Yet this is a very brilliant shot that shows the true essence of what this film is about and the plight of our character. In life she is constantly walking. Unable to fully grasp the true dissolution of her existence she continues to search for something, anything. She is the victim of life's cruel riddle. A riddle that has no answer.

    This is a very sad movie, probably one of the saddest movies you will ever see. It is sad because Wanda's condition is not unique and probably makes up more of the working poor than we care to think. It helps clarify the desperation that people in these circumstances both live and feel. It also helps explain why they will get into such stupid situations and at times make such dumb and illogical choices.

    Here drifter Wanda meets up with a two bit crook named Mr Davis. The two create a very odd relationship and actually prove beneficial to each other. She brings out his long dormant tenderness, while he, in one truly touching moment, actually gives her some confidence. Of course it doesn't last, but it is an inspiring piece nonetheless. It shows that even the most pathetic of people, in the most bleakest of situations, can still transcend themselves.

    This is actually quite a powerful film. It's very stark, grimy, almost home movie look is actually an asset. No stylized interpretations here. The dingy bars, restaurants, homes, hotels, and factories are all very, very real. You start to feel as trapped in their grayness as the characters. This is a far more billiant and manipulative film than one might initially believe.
    yeahman

    Quiet, memorable film.

    Mousy, uneducated, impoverished Wanda falls for a sleazy small-time crook, and they hit the road together. This movie has everything going against it--it's very low-key, cheaply made (dig that shaking camera), and paced only a little more swiftly than your average Andy Warhol film. But even though it plays like a cut-rate "Badlands," it succeeds powerfully in evoking sympathy for its pathetic title character. Its slow pace gives it a meditative quality for the patient viewer. Depressing but memorable; it should be more widely seen.
    7markwood272

    Bresson comes to Scranton

    Saw 3/13/17, TCM on demand. Robert Bresson/Chantal Akerman/Frederick Wiseman come to the Pennsylvania coal country. "Wanda" prophetically showcases a world inhabited by a class of people Charles Murray would write about forty years later, as neglected and marginalized then as now. Maybe it's not a film for everybody, but I found myself involved in Wanda's story, a tale of drabness set in a world in a state of persistent, low-energy panic. Loden placed supreme confidence in camera, microphone, story, and her people. And the movie worked for me. The film TCM showed had been lovingly restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive in 2010.
    6moonspinner55

    Not an easy film to like, but one ends up admiring it anyhow...

    Barbara Loden, the wife of film director Elia Kazan, wrote, directed and stars in this portrait of a born loser in blue-collar Pennsylvania. Wanda is the perfect bad example: she's poorly educated, unemployed, a doormat for any available man...and when she walks into a bar one night to use the bathroom, she has no idea the lone man inside is actually robbing the place. Loden, who looks like a bedraggled version of Joanne Woodward in some of her hick roles, also helped to raise the funds for this picture, which played film festivals and garnered good critical buzz yet wasn't widely distributed. The uneven sound is fuzzy, the camera-work is all over the place, and the lenient editing allows scenes to ramble on far longer than necessary (also the baby screaming during the film's opening five minutes was a big mistake). However, despite these serious faults, the movie has a realistically squalid, hopeless ambiance that is, at times, touching, pathetic, ingenuous and very natural. A bumpy ride, but worthwhile for fans of character studies. **1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      Wanda (1970) was shot with a crew of only four people.
    • Goofs
      When Mr. Dennis takes the banker from his home, his daughters are seen swimming in the lake. Moments later, they are inside one with the dummy bomb on her lap, both girls' hair and bathing suits are completely dry.
    • Quotes

      Norman Dennis: If you don't want anything you won't have anything, and if you don't have anything, you're as good as dead.

    • Alternate versions
      PROLOGUE TO 2010 RESTORATION: "Wanda has been preserved from the original 16mm color reversal a/b rolls, the original 16mm optical tract, and an original 35mm release print. Digital restoration has been conducted on selected sequences to repair damage to the source elements. In keeping with the film's low budget, certain production artifacts have been left intact." "The 35mm preservation elements restore Wanda's original sound mix and shooting aspect ratio. Restoration completed 2010."
    • Connections
      Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Fatale beauté (1994)

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ванда
    • Filming locations
      • Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Foundation for Filmakers
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    • Budget
      • $115,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $51,713
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,679
      • Jul 22, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $108,692
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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