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Sparrows Dance

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
863
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Sparrows Dance (2012)
A story centered on a former actress whose stage fright gets the best of her, leaving her confined to her apartment, crippled by fear of the outside world. Living off delivery food and residuals from her acting career, she spends her days watching bad TV and spying on the city from her window. But when her toilet overflows and a kind, compassionate plumber shows up, she reluctantly allows him into her refuge.
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An agoraphobic reluctantly allows a plumber into her apartment after her toilet overflows.An agoraphobic reluctantly allows a plumber into her apartment after her toilet overflows.An agoraphobic reluctantly allows a plumber into her apartment after her toilet overflows.

  • Director
    • Noah Buschel
  • Writer
    • Noah Buschel
  • Stars
    • Marin Ireland
    • Paul Sparks
    • Niesha Butler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    863
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Noah Buschel
    • Writer
      • Noah Buschel
    • Stars
      • Marin Ireland
      • Paul Sparks
      • Niesha Butler
    • 10User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Marin Ireland
    Marin Ireland
    • Woman In Apartment
    Paul Sparks
    Paul Sparks
    • Wes
    Niesha Butler
    Niesha Butler
    • Street Fighting Woman
    Bennie Slay
    • Street Fighting Man
    Anthony Arkin
    Anthony Arkin
    • Cory The Delivery Man
    • (as Tony Arkin)
    Zoran Radanovich
    Zoran Radanovich
    • Neighbor
    Gray Madder
    Gray Madder
    • Bobby Barger
    Ben Buschel
    Ben Buschel
    • New Age T.V. Personality
    • (uncredited)
    Alex Estes
    • Dave Van Ronk
    • (uncredited)
    Kate Levine
    • Natasha Rosow
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Noah Buschel
    • Writer
      • Noah Buschel
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    10christine-705-717153

    Sparrows Dance brings the best of theater to the screen.

    Sparrow's Dance premiered this week at The Hamptons Film Festival, where I think it was one of the shining stars. Here is the 411 to set the stage, so to speak. The woman in the apartment (we never catch her name) is an agoraphobic who has to let someone into the apartment to fix something that is broken, and he becomes the catalyst that begins to break her cycle of retreat. In other words, he fixes more than the broken toilet.

    Sparrows Dance brings the best of theater to the screen. The apartment in which it takes place is a theater set. Every stick of furniture is there for a reason. Every action using the furniture makes sense. The film uses it all. It's a perfect set, and I kept thinking I'd seen some of it before. The director and writer, Noah Buschel (strange guy; he was there for the Q&A), opens each scene with a three-second still life, during which you watch the room and the people in it. I was startled by the artistic brilliance of those moments. His sets are Edward Hopper paintings. Every scene's frame is a lovely but disturbing Hopper still life. It could have been too much, and a few times it comes close, but it never crosses the line. The backdrop is necessary for us to get a sense of how she lives her closed-in life. There is one scene in which the two people falling in love are dancing, and it mesmerizing. You don't want it to end. And their dancing is perfect. Not too slow. Not too fast. Not too sensual, but rather exploratory. I've never danced with someone quite like that, but I would like to.

    Patience. Sparrows Dance calls for patience; you must wait for it to unfold, and no one, not the director or any of the actors, is going to give you anything faster than a slow moving, painful ride to a possibility. Not once. Whether it's lighting and that first puff of a cigarette, or the answer to a question; there is no fast track to the next scene. It's great, and I guess there is no rush when you are an agoraphobic who hasn't left your apartment in more than a year, and we can honor her struggle by giving her two hours to tell a story that could have been told in one and a half.

    The dialogue is brilliant. "When people believe in boundaries, they become a part of them." Oh yeah. Marin Ireland and Paul Sparks will be in many more films to come, I assure you. Their look is more theater than film, but it is my hope that the grand scheme of movie making might possibly 'grow' in the future; that the Hollywood looks that have always been called for in films will be exchanged for actors who can act, whose faces can tell the story as well as words.

    God, I wish there were more movies like this. The budget was $150,000 and it was filmed in ten days. One of the producers, Louise Runge (love your energy, Girlfriend), said Buschel knew exactly what he wanted and was able to let them know it in an amazingly productive way. Buschel said that because the actors were stage actors, they learned their lines and knew how to function inside them so no improv was necessary on their part.

    I have to say that Buschel was strange—he came to the front of the theater with his hat pulled down, wearing several layers of clothing. He actually said it would be fine to end the Q&A before it began, and he was awkward and just a little rude. But he wrote the script, and I can't help but think he knows a little something about preferring to stay hidden in one's apartment. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. He knows his stuff, and he believes in his stuff, and I can't wait to see what he does next.

    I don't believe this movie will take off in theaters. Nope. Not now. But save it to your Netflix queue, and in six months, settle in with some Chinese take-out (you will see why), turn the lights down low, and head into someone else's world for two hours that will fill your soul.
    10pauldemarsh

    Psychological drama/romance

    Some movies you see and wonder where the writer came up with the idea. Sparrows Dance rings with the authenticity that the screenwriter has a lot of the problems that the protagonist has.

    Slow moving, slow building.

    An ultra-low budget flic but ultra-high quality work by the two actors and the director and cinematographer.

    Fascinating to watch the main character struggle with her agoraphobia. One of those issues, if you don't have it it's hard to imagine it.

    At the end of the movie when she goes to the cupboard - well, I won't tell you what happens but watching it I didn't know what she would do.

    Worth watching.
    7huntclan

    Has romance and comedy, but not a romantic comedy

    This is not your run-of-the-mill romantic comedy. It is obviously a low budget film, but it lacks nothing a higher budget film might have. It is actually a plus that the movie was frugal.

    The characters were played well and the chemistry worked. The movie seemed to go quickly although the story was a slower pace. I enjoyed watching it, but was disappointed when the movie seemed to end prematurely.

    If you want lots of laughs and occasional silliness, check out a Paul Rudd movie or something. This movie is serious and is based solely in dialog.
    9cekadah

    Cinematography

    The star of this movie is the cinematography! Every frame is perfectly arranged to create a wonderfully composed picture that relates to the subject of the action taking place. This was my first observation when I started watching this marvelous film.

    The story is easy - an agoraphobic recluse lets a man (the outside world) into her life. As she progresses to the point where she is willing to allow herself to relate to him and eventually leave her apartment is reflected in the very items and arrangement in each scene. There is a marvelous scene when the camera is pulled back and you can see the staged set. The divide between him and her cannot be more clearly stated and then the divide is crossed - her big challenge has begone!

    For art cinema lovers this film is a must see! Bravo!
    10debejere

    O MY GOODNESS! Sweet Find.

    I would give this show 15stars. Relates to the era, the boy, the girl, and a sweet romantic movie. What can I say these two, Marin Ireland and Paul Sparks, are perfect. Like peanut butter to the jelly sandwich? I hope you give this film a watch. So so good. If you grew up in the 50-60 era - you will so enjoy and relate this. We all have our quirks and these two are just darling together. I just love, love, loved this film. A boy a girl and love, does it get any better than that. NOPE !

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      Woman In Apartment: Mallarme said, 'Poetry is the language of a state of crisis.' Are you in a crisis?

    • Crazy credits
      The movie is 80 minutes. No credits until after 33 minutes.
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      Written by Baby Dayliner (as Ethan Marunas)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Танец воробьёв
    • Production company
      • OneZero Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,602
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,602
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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