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Chroniques de San Francisco

Original title: Further Tales of the City
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001–2002
  • TV-MA
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.7K
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Chroniques de San Francisco (2001)
Further Tales Of The City
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Mary Ann Singleton faces challenges advancing in her TV career, while Michael Tolliver is enjoying life after his breakup with Jon Fielding. Prue Giroux finds solace in a mysterious stranger... Read allMary Ann Singleton faces challenges advancing in her TV career, while Michael Tolliver is enjoying life after his breakup with Jon Fielding. Prue Giroux finds solace in a mysterious stranger, Brian Hawkins grapples with his job.Mary Ann Singleton faces challenges advancing in her TV career, while Michael Tolliver is enjoying life after his breakup with Jon Fielding. Prue Giroux finds solace in a mysterious stranger, Brian Hawkins grapples with his job.

  • Stars
    • Olympia Dukakis
    • Paul Hopkins
    • Laura Linney
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    7.6/10
    1.7K
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    • Stars
      • Olympia Dukakis
      • Paul Hopkins
      • Laura Linney
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 11 nominations total

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    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Mrs. Anna Madrigal
    • 2001
    Paul Hopkins
    Paul Hopkins
    • Michael Tolliver
    • 2001
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Mary Ann Singleton
    • 2001
    Barbara Garrick
    Barbara Garrick
    • DeDe Halcyon Day
    • 2001
    Jackie Burroughs
    Jackie Burroughs
    • Mother Mucca
    • 2001
    Whip Hubley
    Whip Hubley
    • Brian Hawkins
    • 2001
    Billy Campbell
    Billy Campbell
    • Dr. Jon Fielding
    • 2001
    Bruce McCulloch
    Bruce McCulloch
    • Father Paddy
    • 2001
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Prue Giroux
    • 2001
    Henry Czerny
    Henry Czerny
    • Luke
    • 2001
    Diana Leblanc
    Diana Leblanc
    • Frannie Halcyon
    • 2001
    Jackie Richardson
    Jackie Richardson
    • Emma Ravenel
    • 2001
    Sandra Oh
    Sandra Oh
    • Bambi Kanetaka
    • 2001
    Joel Grey
    Joel Grey
    • Guido
    • 2001
    John McMartin
    John McMartin
    • Royal Reichenbach
    • 2001
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Connie Bradshaw Fetzner
    • 2001
    John Robinson
    • Cage Tyler
    • 2001
    Lea DeLaria
    Lea DeLaria
    • Willie Omiak
    • 2001
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    5sunznc

    7.7? Can't be! This is repulsive.

    What can I say? Mother Mucca is a character I just can't quite get into. I find her crusty, salty and slightly repulsive. You just know if you got too close to her she'd have that old person's smell. And with the cigarettes added to that well,......ugh. She doesn't have ANY of the love-able quirkiness Mrs. Madrigal has.

    And the rest of this? It becomes tawdry and tedious. And then,........oh dear, we add in the terrible Jonestown Massacre and how two characters escaped and a fake Jim Jones. No, no, no! This is something out of Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, not Tales of the city!

    If you've seen the first one there is something innocent and charming about it all. It may be very cliched but it works. The dialog here is bad, there are no real intimate conversations or situations with the characters. Maybe by this point in life we had lost that so no writer could quite come up with any ideas. We had moved on to empty sex and that was supposed to just hold everyone over.

    Eh,.....hope they don't do anymore of these.
    9Mort & Spunky the awesome cat

    Most enjoyable

    Another enjoyable installment, from Mr Maupin, about normal fun people who do find themselves tangled in many webs.

    For anyone to whom the pacing seems a bit odd. Please remember that this was originally written for a newspaper. Each installment had to move quickly and leave the reader interested. It's good to see that Showtime has remained true to the articles (which were turned into books) again.
    9george_isreallyscary

    not true to the book but....

    OK so this strays from the book slightly, but the extra story line written for Mother Mucca is great- Jackie Burroughs does such a fantastic job at playing this curious character and it's brilliant to see her back to play this funny and sweet role. It's also good to get some depth to her character as well as flesh out Mrs Madrigal as well.

    The casting fits the books perfectly as in the previous two series with pretty much all of the same actors returning.

    If only the next three books would be make for the screen. Can't wait to see the film interpretation of Night Listener, give it a look when it comes on general release.
    5tex-42

    Weak third installment

    This third installment of "Tales" takes place four years after the original and continues following the story of Mary Ann Singleton (Linney) and the gang at 28 Barbary Lane into the Reagan era. The plot goes a little haywire with too much time spent on Jim Jones, Mary Ann trying to advance in her career, and other much sillier points. The series also suffers from too much focus on Garrick's DeDe Halcyon Day. The character, as she appears in the third movie, is not particularly sympathetic and her motivations are not well explained.

    Again, this series really is worth seeing because of Linney, she knows her character very well by now and does a great job. Campbell really only has about 15 minutes of screen time in this one and Dukakis is good, but her character is getting tiresome. Certainly watchable, but not up to the caliber of either of the first two installments.
    10raze-1

    A Continuing Treat

    You have to start at the beginning, so I'd suggest watching Tales of the City and More Tales of the City first. These mini-series are based on a six part series of books by Armistead Maupin. Maupin began writing these stories for a San Francisco newspaper in the 1970's. They became the Tales of the City book series. And in the early 1990's, he started serializing them for the small (TV) screen. I've watched all three of these films over and over again. They are (like the books) like getting a really juicy letter from an old friend you've been aching to hear from. This third installment is shorter than the previous, but packs in a great storyline and lots of fun. All of the actors from the 2nd Tales are back for more mystery and romance. The best thing about Maupin's stories for the new millennium is that he was the first author to integrate gay and straight characters into a novel and then watch them grow and age together as a family throughout the six books. For the cinema, this is still a HUGE leap. For those of us who've been living in reality, it's our world come to life. I'm anxiously awaiting the fourth book, Babycakes to be made into a mini-series, but in the meantime I watch Mrs. Madigal, Michael, MaryAnn, Brian and all their extended family look for love and excitement in late 1970's San Francisco.

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    • Trivia
      The character Cage Tyler, played by John Robinson, was based on real life actor Rock Hudson whom Armistead Maupin had met. In the novel, the character is never mentioned by name and simply denoted by two underscored lines (e.g. Michael went to visit the home of movie star ____ _____ ) so as not to "out" Rock Hudson against his wishes. The name "Cage Tyler" was created purely for this adaptation.
    • Goofs
      Brian is watching MTV (which debuted in August 1, 1981) and later Michael announces that he's been invited out of town for Memorial Day which was May 25, 1981.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Tales of the City
      Written by John Eric Keane

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Armistead Maupin's Further Tales of the City
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Productions Bleu Blanc Rouge
      • WTTV
      • L'Équipe Spectra
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      3 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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