Uncomfortable Comfortable

Uncomfortable Comfortable

Release date : July 18, 1999
Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin : New Zealand /
Original Language : English /
Director : Campbell Walker /
Production companies : Gordon Productions /
July 18, 1999 1h 33m New Zealand Drama English More
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"I wanted to take a slow, searching look at a couple in trouble – it's not punched up melodrama, just the awkward way two people try and fail to negotiate the realisation that it isn’t really working out. At the time we were working within an explicitly realist mode, somewhere between John Cassavetes and Maurice Pialat, exploring the way that improvisation generates an emotional complexity within the characters while helping to maintain an interestingly curved narrative." (Campbell Walker)
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  • title:Uncomfortable Comfortable
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1999
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: New Zealand ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Campbell Walker /
  • Writers: Colin Hodson · Robyn Venables · Tracy Arnold · James Knuckey · Campbell Walker ·
  • Production companies: Gordon Productions ·
  • Overview:"I wanted to take a slow, searching look at a couple in trouble – it's not punched up melodrama, just the awkward way two people try and fail to negotiate the realisation that it isn’t really working out. At the time we were working within an explicitly realist mode, somewhere between John Cassavetes and Maurice Pialat, exploring the way that improvisation generates an emotional complexity within the characters while helping to maintain an interestingly curved narrative." (Campbell Walker)
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