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Time Out of Mind
Cast
Richard Gere, Ben Vereen, Jena Malone, Steve Buscemi View AllCrew
Jeffrey Caine (Story), Oren Moverman (Screenplay), Oren Moverman (Director), Oren Moverman (Story) View AllRelease: Sep. 7th, 2014
Runtime: 2 hours
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Citizen Rules
As filming commenced, Richard Gere was worried that he would be recognized on the streets, shattering the illusion of him playing an essentially invisible man.
As filming commenced, Richard Gere was worried that he would be recognized on the streets, shattering the illusion of him playing an essentially invisible man.
JoaoRodrigues
The cinematography is what really got me, they used stationary shots, filming behind something, a wall, a window, zooming until reaching the character, the character is not highlighted, in some scenes you see a crowd and you don't know where the character is, the camera is slowly zooming until you f....
The cinematography is what really got me, they used stationary shots, filming behind something, a wall, a window, zooming until reaching the character, the character is not highlighted, in some scenes you see a crowd and you don't know where the character is, the camera is slowly zooming until you f....
Gideon58
The film stars Richard Gere as George, a homeless man who after attempting to survive on the streets can no longer deny that the weather is getting too cold to remain on the streets and finds himself turning to a heartless system in the form of a men's detention center which eventually moves him to ....
The film stars Richard Gere as George, a homeless man who after attempting to survive on the streets can no longer deny that the weather is getting too cold to remain on the streets and finds himself turning to a heartless system in the form of a men's detention center which eventually moves him to ....