Romance
Romance

Movie spotlight

Romance

1985
Movie
44 min
English

In Romance, an airline steward caught up in the extremes of a gay lifestyle he can no longer control falls in love, as best he can, with a lonely, overweight woman. Haas’s most ambitious production, it was conceived with downtown poet Peter Smith and boasts a sizable cameo appearance by writer Edmund White, co-author of The Joy of Gay Sex.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Patrick BokanowskiGenres: Animation, Experimental, Fantasy

Plot Summary

This experimental animated film by Patrick Bokanowski explores a surreal and dreamlike world. It presents a series of evolving abstract forms and landscapes, creating a unique visual experience that is open to interpretation. The film delves into themes of transformation and organic growth through its striking imagery.

Critical Reception

Romance is a highly regarded avant-garde animation, celebrated for its unique visual style and ambitious artistic vision. While not widely seen by mainstream audiences, it has garnered significant appreciation within the experimental film community for its innovative techniques and evocative atmosphere.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its groundbreaking animation and surreal imagery.

  • Recognized as a significant work in experimental cinema.

  • Appreciated for its unique, dreamlike atmosphere.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Romance (1985)' is not readily available, but general critical acclaim suggests an appreciation for its artistic merit within niche film circles.

Fun Fact

Patrick Bokanowski developed many of the visual effects for 'Romance' using handcrafted techniques and innovative camera work, rather than relying on then-emerging computer animation.

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