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Clins d'oeil sur un adieu

Original title: Parting Glances
  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.4K
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Steve Buscemi and John Bolger in Clins d'oeil sur un adieu (1986)
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As Michael and Robert, a gay couple in New York, prepare for Robert's departure for a two-year work assignment in Africa, Michael must face Robert's true motives for leaving while dealing wi... Read allAs Michael and Robert, a gay couple in New York, prepare for Robert's departure for a two-year work assignment in Africa, Michael must face Robert's true motives for leaving while dealing with their circle of eccentric friends, including Nick, who is living with AIDS.As Michael and Robert, a gay couple in New York, prepare for Robert's departure for a two-year work assignment in Africa, Michael must face Robert's true motives for leaving while dealing with their circle of eccentric friends, including Nick, who is living with AIDS.

  • Director
    • Bill Sherwood
  • Writer
    • Bill Sherwood
  • Stars
    • John Bolger
    • Richard Ganoung
    • Steve Buscemi
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    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Bill Sherwood
    • Writer
      • Bill Sherwood
    • Stars
      • John Bolger
      • Richard Ganoung
      • Steve Buscemi
    • 28User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    John Bolger
    John Bolger
    • Robert
    Richard Ganoung
    • Michael
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Nick
    Adam Nathan
    • Peter
    Kathy Kinney
    Kathy Kinney
    • Joan
    Patrick Tull
    Patrick Tull
    • Cecil
    Yolande Bavan
    • Betty
    Andre Morgan
    • Terry
    Richard Wall
    • Douglas
    Jim Selfe
    • Douglas's Sidekick
    Kristin Moneagle
    • Sarah
    John Siemens
    • Dave
    Bob Koherr
    Bob Koherr
    • Sam
    • (as Bob Kohrherr)
    Ted Ganger
    • Klaus
    • (as Theodore Ganger)
    Nada
    • Liselotte
    Patrick Ragland
    • Ex-Seminarian
    Cam Brainard
    • Ricky
    Daniel Haughey
    • Commendatore - Ghost
    • Director
      • Bill Sherwood
    • Writer
      • Bill Sherwood
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    8jasonshaw-331-946707

    Dated But Parting Glances Emotions Endure

    Parting Glances was made in 1984 and had a somewhat limited release in 1986 and is without a doubt a powerful and important film in the genre that is gay cinema. It was one of the very first American films to feature the then relatively new disease of HIV/AIDS at a time when much was still unknown about the disease and prejudice against it was at its highest. Bill Sherwood, the writer and director passed away from an AIDS related complication in 1990, Parting Glances was his first and last film.

    The main aspect of the story focuses on a New York gay couple, Robert and Michael, in their twenties. Robert is heading off on an incredibly long assignment for the World Health Organisation to deepest darkest and most isolated Africa, Michael, his partner, is staying behind. The film is set out over the two days prior to Robert's departure, with some scenes taking place at an amusing farewell party hosted by the couple's friend, Joan. Some other scenes take place at a dinner party thrown by Richard's unconventional boss and there is a whole bulk with Nick, an old friend and ex-lover of Michael's who happens to be living with AIDS.

    The script is fun, witty, exciting and interesting, some of the lines given to the character of Nick are so sharp they cut the dialogue like acid through skin, they really are that potent. There are many different character types populating the movie, especially at the party scenes, which show off New York's society rather well and make you hanker for a live in Manhattan in the early eighties.

    Parting Glances was one of the first movies to deal with the subject of AIDS in such a frank, direct and honest way, which for the time was a real revelation. It did not gloss over, nor shy away from the implications or the savagery associated with the disease, at a time when everything like it was still new. There are some deeply searching moments, not least when Nick talks of the decadent and hedonistic days back in the freedom of the seventies creeping into the early eighties. This low budget but important film was made on a budget of a couple of dollars over $40,000, which in movie terms is not even the shell on a peanut. The shooting was completed in a whirlwind seven days, which is remarkable to say the least, you'd certainly not think it was made that quickly when you watch it.

    I am fond of this movie, it may seem a little dated at first, but then we are going back almost thirty years since it was made, so it is bound to show some signs of age. Yet, through an exceptionally shrewd script and some talented acting the complexities and nuances of the human relationships shine on the screen, yes even now, after all this time, they still have the power to move. I would suggest a couple of viewings are required to get the full impact of this film to the innocent virginal viewer, otherwise you might not catch some of the intriguingly witty throw away lines peppering the dialogue. Read more and find out where this film made it in the Top 50 Most Influential Gay Movies of All Time book, search on Amazon for Top 50 Most Influential Gay Movies of All Time, or visit - http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B007FU7HPO
    9Briguy-14

    The definitive gay 1980's movie.

    If you're looking for the best movie about being gay during the height of the AIDS epidemic, skip "Longtime Companion" and watch this film. Funny, sad and true to life. Well written, well acted....check out Kathy Kinney and Steve Buscemi at the beginning of their careers.

    The movie is never preachy or sappy. And there are some Bronski Beat tunes used to very nice effect.

    The true crime is that AIDS claimed writer / director Bill Sherwood before he could make another film. This was his only movie - a perfect example of how this disease has robbed the world of a generation of talented individuals.
    9jaiken007

    A Refreshing Movie From the '80s

    Parting Glances is a wonderful film. Steve Buscemi plays a man who has AIDS but this is not an AIDS movie, it is a movie about love and friendship. John Bolger, who later played Gabe McNamara a police chief on the soap opera Another World, plays a man who is leaving his lover to take a job in Africa. His reasons for leaving are examined and challenged all to the tune of a delightful score by Brahms with Mozart in counterpoint. A visit from a character from Don Giovanni provides a delightful interlude. Fans of The Drew Carey show will enjoy the performance of Kathy Kinney in a role that is almost a mirror image of Mimi.
    CBW-2

    Friendship is a Haven

    I think that Parting Glances is a brilliant film. One thing I can add to the other comments on this film is to say that I think Parting Glances resonates so strongly with everyone because it is primarily a film about relationships, particularly friendship. The characters just happen to be gay, even though it spares no details about their lives. This approach actually gives more integrity and advocacy to the characters' lives. I can't tell you how refreshing this elevation of tone was to me. Nick and Michael admit that their short affair quickly turned to friendship. If you have ever had a real friend, someone you see and understand and who sees and understands you, you will relate to Nick and Michael, no matter what your sexual orientation. Plus, the texture of the film is so rich -- with scenes funny, touching, sad, biting and complex.

    I agree with the user comment made by Helena that Bill Sherwood is a great director. I too was very saddened by his early death.
    7desperateliving

    7/10

    An early gay movie that deals with AIDS on a first-hand basis, the film is delightful because it doesn't water down (or fetishize) the gay characters for a straight audience. Steve Buscemi gives a wacky, youthful performance as the character with the disease, and chronichles his relationship with his ex-boyfriend and his new partner. It's a slight but pretty enjoyable little movie, probably worth seeing for any Buscemi fan. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Director Bill Sherwood's sole film, before his death from AIDS in 1990.
    • Quotes

      Nick: Your parents know you're gay?

      Peter: Sure. Told 'em when I was 16.

      Nick: 16?

      Peter: Yep, had a boyfriend in high school. They *freaked*. You know the usual bullshit: "How could you choose this kind of lifestyle Peter?" I said, "Hey, guys, it chose me." I mean, your dick knows what it likes. You reach puberty, you don't fucking decide what sex you like. You ask your dick. You say, "Hey, Dick, what do you like?" Okay. Alright. And you go for it.

      Nick: And you said that to your parents?

      Peter: In so many words.

    • Connections
      Featured in Celluloid Closet (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Love and Money
      Written by Jimmy Somerville, Larry Steinbachek, Steve Bronski

      Performed by Bronski Beat

      Courtesy of London Records

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Parting Glances
    • Filming locations
      • Fire Island, Long Island, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Rondo Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $537,681
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,232
      • Feb 23, 1986
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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