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Mapplethorpe

  • 2018
  • Unrated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Mapplethorpe (2018)
A look at the life of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and his rise to fame in the 1970s.
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A look at the life of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe from his rise to fame in the 1970s to his untimely death in 1989.A look at the life of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe from his rise to fame in the 1970s to his untimely death in 1989.A look at the life of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe from his rise to fame in the 1970s to his untimely death in 1989.

  • Director
    • Ondi Timoner
  • Writers
    • Ondi Timoner
    • Mikko Alanne
    • Bruce Goodrich
  • Stars
    • Matt Smith
    • Marianne Rendón
    • John Benjamin Hickey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ondi Timoner
    • Writers
      • Ondi Timoner
      • Mikko Alanne
      • Bruce Goodrich
    • Stars
      • Matt Smith
      • Marianne Rendón
      • John Benjamin Hickey
    • 26User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Robert Mapplethorpe
    Marianne Rendón
    Marianne Rendón
    • Patti Smith
    John Benjamin Hickey
    John Benjamin Hickey
    • Sam Wagstaff
    Brandon Sklenar
    Brandon Sklenar
    • Edward Mapplethorpe
    Tina Benko
    Tina Benko
    • Sandy Daley
    Mark Moses
    Mark Moses
    • Harry Mapplethorpe
    Carolyn McCormick
    Carolyn McCormick
    • Joan Mapplethorpe
    Thomas Philip O'Neill
    Thomas Philip O'Neill
    • David Croland
    Mickey O'Hagan
    Mickey O'Hagan
    • Tina Summerlin
    Anthony Michael Lopez
    Anthony Michael Lopez
    • Jack Fritscher
    Logan Smith
    Logan Smith
    • Young Mapplethorpe
    Anthony Michael Lopez
    Anthony Michael Lopez
    • Jack Fritscher
    McKinley Belcher III
    McKinley Belcher III
    • Milton Moore
    Brian Stokes Mitchell
    Brian Stokes Mitchell
    • Father Stack
    Karlee Leilani Perez
    Karlee Leilani Perez
    • Lisa Lyon
    • (as Karlee Perez)
    David J. Cork
    David J. Cork
    • The Catch
    Kerry Butler
    Kerry Butler
    • Holly Solomon
    Hari Nef
    Hari Nef
    • Tinkerbelle
    • Director
      • Ondi Timoner
    • Writers
      • Ondi Timoner
      • Mikko Alanne
      • Bruce Goodrich
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    7bdbj77

    Worth the watch

    This was a very broad interpretation of the life of Mapplethorpe. It seems that the movie was missing a lot of scenes. Maybe they ended up being cut, or the makers held back. This could have been a masterpiece, but it fell short of that. Redo it with an with a real intention to explore deeper into his life.
    6ferguson-6

    a full look

    Greetings again from the darkness. Writer-director Ondi Timoner goes head on (so to speak) with the story of Robert Mapplethorpe, the immensely talented and endlessly controversial photographer whose work in the 70's and 80's was often considered scandalous, if not pornographic. Ms. Timoner and star Matt Smith (PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES) are unflinching in this look at the artist, his personal life, and his work ... although I personally flinched a few times.

    The opening scene is quite unusual as Mapplethorpe is shown alone in his small dorm room, attired in full Pratt Institute uniform, just prior to dropping out. We next see his NYC meet with Patti Smith (Marianne Rendon), and watch the two oddball youngsters connect. Their relationship develops as Robert shifts from drawing to photography, stating, "I'm an artist. I would have been a painter, but the camera was invented". The couple wriggles their way into the Chelsea Hotel and soon Mapplethorpe is focused on male nudes not just as artistic models, but also as personal pleasure. His interests send Patti Smith packing ... and understandably so.

    Mapplethorpe's career takes off when Sam Wagstaff (John Benjamin Hickey) becomes his benefactor and lover. Sam's connections in the art world lead to gallery shows and work that Robert might never have attained. The film never shies away from Mapplethorpe's daddy issues, his promiscuity, his drug use, or his intolerance of those who didn't "get" his work. His fascination with male genitalia in both art and personal life is on full display, as many of his actual photographs are shown throughout.

    Once diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, his sexual irresponsibility probably should have been emphasized, but other than that, filmmaker Timoner never tries to sugar coat the man. He seemed to crave attention, yet so many wanted love from him - Patti Smith, Sam Wagstaff, his father (Mark Moses, "Mad Men"), and his brother (who worked with him), all tried to establish that bond, but things just never quite clicked.

    Other fine supporting work is provided by Hari Nef, Mickey O'Hagan (TANGERINE), Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Brandon Sklenar. Mapplethorpe's story would likely be best handled via documentary, but Mr. Smith's performance is worthy of attention. The film does a nice job of relaying the two sides to Mapplethorpe's work - the provocative and the portraits. He took some iconic photos of celebrities including the cover of Patti Smith's debut album "Horses".

    Ms. Smith's 2010 memoir "Just Kids" paints a more complete picture of their relationship, and it's interesting to note that although he died in 1989, Mapplethorpe's work continues to generate emotional responses. In fact, his work inspired a national debate about whether the government should fund the arts. Ms. Timoner's film has been well received at LGBTQ festivals, and the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation is devoted to protecting and promoting his work, while raising millions of dollars for AIDS research. His legacy is much more than some black and white photographs of nude models.
    8tm-sheehan

    Matt Smith is superb !

    If this was a mainstream cinema release rather than a Gay film festival movie I suspect Matt Smith would have been included in all the major acting nominees for this years awards. Matt Smit gives an amazing performance as Michael Mapplethorpe the famous art photographer for the late 1960's 1970's.

    Of course he was a cultural gay icon and the movie does show his famous male erotic photos as well as the beautiful floral subjects he also photographed. It was the era in New York if promiscuous sex when thousands of men died of AIDS including Mapplethorpe who died in 1989 age 42.

    Mapplethorpe says in the movie That he wouldn't reach the age of 50 but he hoped he'd be famous before he dies and he was correct on both counts.

    The film won 7 audience awards at International Film Festivals and it's easy to understand why as Director Ondi Timoner and the great supporting cast especially Marianne Rendon as Patti Smith and Brandon Sklenar as Edward Mapplethorpe Roberts brother have contributed to make a very interesting and entertaining movie that should be seen by all just not the GLBTQI audiences.

    If male erotic nudity in photography or mild homosexual sexual content offends this movie is not for you but as I watched this film I thought of all explicit heterosexual sexual content in films our community sits through and it made me think if one day so called GLBTQ movies will be shown alongside mainstream movies and therefore gain a much wider audience. I also wondered watching Mapplethorpe if the Art and Photography of that amazing psychedelic era of Mapplethorpe and Andy Warhol would be viewed as such valuable masterpieces if created today but I guess it's like saying that if a painter today painted like a renaissance master like Leonard Da Vinci or Michelangelo would we think it old fashioned ? We watched Matt Smith yesterday play another famous Gay cultural icon Christopher Isherwood in his 2011 movie Christopher and His Kind in which he plays another very different gay man and I agree with his stance of defending straight actors who play gay characters as far as I'm concerned it's the best actor to suit the part regardless of sexuality and Matt Smith I think is perfect in this role. Hi see it or catch it on DVD or stream release.
    7thejdrage

    Wow - Learned a lot, but first had to shake Matt Smith out of my head

    I cannot say I am a Matt Smith fan because every time I see a project with him in it, it take a while for me to get Matt Smith off the screen and the character he is playing on it. It took an extra long time in this one to get rid of Matt Smith "playing" Robert Mapplethorpe and accept him as Robert Mapplethorpe. Too long to give the film a better rating than a 7. Had Matt disappeared MUCH sooner, it would have been an 8.

    The film did show the progression of how Mapplethorpe morphed into a photographer instead of being another type of artist.

    No, there wasn't a lot of Patti Smith, but it wasn't a film about her. I liked her time at the end with him.

    This renewed my interest in Mapplethorpe and the pure language of art. It was interesting when he told his brother that he had no idea how he did what he did and that made a lot of sense.

    This film is a must-see for anyone who appreciates art. Any kind of art.
    4babybuletgani

    Award-winning documentarian Ondi Timoner

    Award-winning documentarian Ondi Timoner (Dig!) creates her first fiction feature as an episodic ramble, rather than a wild ride. Ticking off famous encounters - an affair with Marianne Rendón's Patti Smith, his careermaking partnership with gay curator Sam Wagstaff (John Benjamin Hickey) - the script feels like a dutiful life-list, its dialogue creakily banal ("You're the Jekyll and Hyde of photography!"). Shot quickly, and on a small budget, the action's confined to stylish interiors, which gives it a shut-in feeling. Smith throws himself gamely into the part, but his languid performance can't spark the movie into life, even when drugs, Aids and heartbreak kick in. Set against Mapplethorpe's taboo-busting work, this homage feels oddly conventional, though it never swerves his hedonistic nightlife. Curious art lovers can check out 2016 doc Robert Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures for a smarter, spicier take on his fine work and fast times.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in only nineteen days.
    • Goofs
      After dinner with his parents, during the scene when Robert photographs the knife and the flower the knife is held in place by a "Mathellini" clamp. The original Cardellini wasn't invented until the 1990s, after Robert's death.
    • Alternate versions
      A longer 114 minute director's cut version was released in 2020. It features additional footage (with more scenes focusing on Mapplethorpe's childhood) and an alternate soundtrack.
    • Connections
      References Macadam cowboy (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Shake Shake Shake
      Performed by William Bollinger

      Written by William Bollinger

      Courtesy of Simply Grand Music

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • streaming on HULU and other platforms
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Perfect Moment
    • Production companies
      • Boston Diva Productions
      • Interloper Films
      • Silver Lining Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $91,002
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,000
      • Mar 3, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $91,002
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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