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Ghostlight

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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7.6/10
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Ghostlight (2003)
Comedy

This film portrait of modern dance legend Martha Graham examines the creative process, as well as important events in Martha's pioneering career. Plays thematically with time and memory, usi... Read allThis film portrait of modern dance legend Martha Graham examines the creative process, as well as important events in Martha's pioneering career. Plays thematically with time and memory, using the actual words of Martha Graham who emerges as a passionate, controversial and egotis... Read allThis film portrait of modern dance legend Martha Graham examines the creative process, as well as important events in Martha's pioneering career. Plays thematically with time and memory, using the actual words of Martha Graham who emerges as a passionate, controversial and egotistical modernist icon that she was.

  • Director
    • Christopher Herrmann
  • Writers
    • Penny Fearon
    • Christopher Herrmann
    • Richard Move
  • Stars
    • Richard Move
    • Ann Magnuson
    • Debbie Harry
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    56
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Herrmann
    • Writers
      • Penny Fearon
      • Christopher Herrmann
      • Richard Move
    • Stars
      • Richard Move
      • Ann Magnuson
      • Debbie Harry
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
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    Richard Move
    • Martha Graham
    Ann Magnuson
    Ann Magnuson
    • Barbara Rosen
    Debbie Harry
    Debbie Harry
    • Self
    • (as Deborah Harry)
    Mark Morris
    • Self
    Earnest Abuba
    • Isamu Noguchi
    Nixon Beltran
    • Dancer
    Rob Besserer
    • Erick Hawkins
    Jennifer Binford
    • Aphrodite
    Maryette Charlton
    • Helen Keller
    Lisa Dalton
    Lisa Dalton
    • Dancer
    Amy Day
    • Dancer
    Flotilla Debarge
    • Central Park Drag Queen
    • (as Flotilla DeBarge)
    Kerry Elmore
    • Dancer
    Connie Fleming
    • Dancer
    Deborah Goodman
    • Dancer - The Furies
    Reid Hutchins
    • Dancer
    David Ilku
    David Ilku
    • Ron
    Donna Coney Island
    • Liza Minnelli
    • Director
      • Christopher Herrmann
    • Writers
      • Penny Fearon
      • Christopher Herrmann
      • Richard Move
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    9pjboetig

    Ghostlight is illuminating

    I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this film; not knowing much about Martha Graham or dance, I went to see it expecting to be bored, lost, or asleep. In contrast (to my expectations) I found it to be a very entertaining film that really was very unique ... comedic and dramatic, while enlightening me on what a force that Martha Graham really was. Although, I discovered later, that there was some artistic license taken to capture her very lengthy career in a 2 hour movie, it is a movie that is well worth seeing to get an understanding of the impact that she has had on American dance and theater.

    A very entertaining and unique film.
    10rlor

    A unique look at an extraordinary life.

    To be honest, I was peripherally involved with this production early on. My initial reaction to the notion of a dance legend played in drag, a sumptuous life filmed on a shoestring, a crazy-quilt chronology that inexplicably shifts time and tempo, and more dance per frame than any film since The Red Shoes, was no way! This is never gonna work! Well, guess what kids? It does! And beautifully! Seeing it on the big screen with a tough, discerning New York audience dispelled all doubts. The laughs were hearty, the dance editing and music were powerful and my overall experience ran the gamut from genuine surprise to extreme satisfaction with the rich characterizations and compelling storytelling. Congratulations to all. Looking back on my initial negative prejudgement, I've never been so happy to be so wrong.
    9spicydumpling

    more than a dance film

    intense treatment of one of martha graham's last dance performances. showcases the legendary choreographer and dancer through the eyes of a young journalist who is doing a piece on martha's life - who also happens to have been a student of martha's during martha's younger years. very nice parallel between the struggles of the character martha embodies in the dance and her own struggles as an aging woman and dancer. i found the dance sequences invigorating - but the film has enough humanness and depth to keep non-dance types like me entertained and even charmed. this film is definitely worth seeing, especially for richard move's spectacular performance. he makes a very compelling martha, although i must admit that i didn't think the costume/wig people did him justice in all scenes. added bonus: cameos by blondie and isaac mizrahi.
    8bicho7

    Who'd a thunk it? But it works!

    A friend convinced me to see Ghostlight at the Tribeca Festival in '03. A cross- dressed Martha Graham bio pic? Come on! I walked in wondering if the film would fall into the Gimmick of the Year category - or just the Bad Idea category. Well hush my mouth. Friends, we've got us a whole new category here: Ghostlight is a gem - a daring idea pulled off with humor and style by a talented director and an improbable (but very talented) actor.

    The cast is even and commendable, but overwhelmed by Richard Move as MG. That's probably as it should be. Graham was nothing if not overwhelming. Move manages not so much to portray his character as to bring her back from the dead. The effect is a bit eerie at first, but you soon get used to it and the film is entirely engrossing.

    It's a very smart - and successful - approach to a difficult problem. (Who would you cast as Martha Graham? It can't be done!) The director - Christopher Herrmann - deserves credit for his vision and for his nerve.

    Well, it's like this: If you never met Martha Graham, this is your chance. Ghostlight is a touching and memorable film - with a clever twist. Highly recommended.
    10Fred-454

    A must-see!

    This film accurately portrays Graham's life as seen by the people who knew her best. It is a first-person biography done by people who worked with her. It is also very entertaining. So, it is a must-see for anyone interested in entertainment/art history, especially for those who missed seeing Graham work while she was still alive. Don't miss it! The performance of the lead roll has been reviewed as "Camp". This could be considered a valid criticism until you begin to consider who else might have done the subject matter better justice. Madonna was mentioned as the star but the match of her persona to Martha is a bit off-key. Who better to play her than a person who has studied her and made a career of impersonating her. Hats off to Christopher Herrmann for making this work!

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Mannic Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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