High Art

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High Art is a 1998 independent drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko that explores the intertwined worlds of love, addiction, and photography within New York’s art scene.

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instanceOf film
awardRecognition Ally Sheedy received critical acclaim for her performance in High Art. NERFINISHED
character Greta NERFINISHED
Lucy Berliner NERFINISHED
Syd NERFINISHED
cinematographer Tami Reiker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Lisa Cholodenko NERFINISHED
distributor October Films NERFINISHED
editor Amy Duddleston NERFINISHED
filmingLocation New York City
genre drama
independent film
hasLGBTTheme true
leadActor Ally Sheedy NERFINISHED
Radha Mitchell NERFINISHED
mainTheme addiction
art world
photography
romantic relationships
musicBy Shari Maslin NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of lesbian relationships
exploration of the New York art and photography scene
portrayal of drug addiction
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A young magazine editor becomes involved with a reclusive photographer whose life is complicated by drug addiction and a circle of friends in the New York art scene.
producer Dolly Hall NERFINISHED
releaseType independent theatrical release
releaseYear 1998
runtimeApproximate 101 minutes
screenwriter Lisa Cholodenko NERFINISHED
settingLocation New York City
starring Ally Sheedy NERFINISHED
Bill Sage NERFINISHED
David Thornton NERFINISHED
Gabriel Mann NERFINISHED
Patricia Clarkson NERFINISHED
Radha Mitchell NERFINISHED
Tammy Grimes NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting late 1990s
title High Art NERFINISHED

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Gabriel Mann appearedIn High Art
Patricia Clarkson notableWork High Art