Inside/Out

Inside/Out

Release date : September 7, 1997
Runtime : 1h 55m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Rob Tregenza /
Writers : Rob Tregenza /
Production companies :
September 7, 1997 1h 55m United States of America Drama More
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Against the barren wintry backdrop of a psychiatric hospital, inpatients and authority figures drift through turgid psychological states. We meet the artist Jean and his lover Monica, patients of the facility, and several characters circling its periphery: a guard, an Episcopalian priest, and a church organist. Minimalizing dialogue and plot intricacy, Tregenza concedes only kernels of information, demanding that the viewer breathe dimensionality into his archetypes. Acting out primal instincts of lust, envy, fear, and love, subjects teeter vulnerably on the brink of sanity and insanity, freedom and repression in their attempts to navigate their existence.
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Stefania Rocca
Grace Patterson
Frédéric Pierrot
Jean Hammett
Bérangère Allaux
Monique Phillips
Mikkel Gaup
Eric Johnson
Antony Watkins
Roger Freeman
Tom Gilroy
David Sheppard
David Roland Frank
Young Orderly
Johanna Cox
Nurde Peterson
Courtney Wilkenson
Sexy Nurse Wilson
Jim Czarnecki
Redneck patient
Brian Hemingson
Police Man
David Beaudoin
Dylan Johnson
Edgar Davis
Running Man
Dominic Valentine
Escaping Man
Branch Warfield
Dr. Ridgley

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  • title:Inside/Out
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Runtime:1h 55m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Rob Tregenza /
  • Writers: Rob Tregenza ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Against the barren wintry backdrop of a psychiatric hospital, inpatients and authority figures drift through turgid psychological states. We meet the artist Jean and his lover Monica, patients of the facility, and several characters circling its periphery: a guard, an Episcopalian priest, and a church organist. Minimalizing dialogue and plot intricacy, Tregenza concedes only kernels of information, demanding that the viewer breathe dimensionality into his archetypes. Acting out primal instincts of lust, envy, fear, and love, subjects teeter vulnerably on the brink of sanity and insanity, freedom and repression in their attempts to navigate their existence.
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