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Diane
Lane, Unfaithful Interview by Paul Fischer
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Diane Lane is a remarkable 36. It seems that the older
she gets, the more alluring she becomes. "I would hope that'd
be the case, otherwise, you know, you'd just jump off a bridge at
35, right," she questions laughingly. As exemplified in her
latest film, the erotically-charged drama Unfaithful, Lane has no
fear about being full-on sexy on screen, as she shares some sizzling
moments with her French co-star Olivier Martinez in Adrian Lyne's
latest extramarital thriller. "I think you get better at things,
old things," she explains when asked why she still revels in
doing sex scenes as gets older.
Lyne's film, a loose remake of Claude Chabrol's 1969 thriller
La Femme Infidele, centres on a couple living in the New York City
suburbs whose marriage goes dangerously awry when the wife indulges
in an adulterous fling with a suave and charming young Frenchman.
Lane is no stranger to extramarital affairs - on screen at least,
having also cheated on her husband in the acclaimed Walk in the
Moon. "It's called being cast against type", she responds
laughingly. Unfaithful is a searing, chillingly honest look at the
psychology of infidelity through the eyes of a seemingly happily
married couple.
Lane sees the piece as "a case study of the human frailty of
human being, in that when you're unguarded in your convictions,
you become lax and I think it takes a lot of vigilance to remind
yourself of why you made the choices you made and go with them or
be true to them," Lane explains.
She has difficulty deciding whether or not she can relate to any
of that. "it's different when you live day-in and day-out with
someone versus my history. I mean, time and preparation can create
this relationship that's in your mind and then you show up for it
before you're like: Hey, wait a minute, I spent too much time with
you in my life. You're a disappointment. You tend to disappoint
yourself in a relationship because you had too much time to think
about it and not enough time to actually live it, so that's the
opposite problem. I don't really know how to relate to a long-term
day-in day-out kind of comfortable relationship," she says,
having been once married to French actor Christopher Lambert. "Things
do tend to get traded; comfort gets traded for passion for instance.
Of course it doesn't have to be that way and in this movie, Adrian
is really good at telling these cautionary tales of, you know, keeping
your knickers buttoned up," she adds laughingly.
Lane's other attraction to working on Unfaithful, was the chance
to work with the director of Flashdance, she admits. "I really
wanted to see it because it was so bloody popular, and I just thought,
what is that about somebody who can have the gift of being so timely
in what they're telling." In Unfaithful, Lane plays a wife
and mother, and of course found it interesting to draw on her own
maternalism. "It's instinct. I mean it's all you can do to
say: well this is MY version, but everybody's got a version of their
mother who they want to see, but I think I did the best I can with
that."
Throughout the course of her career, the alluring actress has done
her share of nude scenes, and Unfaithful is no exception, but at
least in the case of THIS film, they are relevant, she insists.
"I think in this story it's so necessary. There is no way
of telling or making a sexy movie without sex in it, without it
being sexy or whatever; it's part of the context of what it's about:
Sexual infidelity and its repercussions." Times have changed
since the incredibly youthful 37-year old burst onto the screen
as a child actress in the sweet romantic charmer A Little Romance.
Since then, audiences have watched the star transform herself, first
into adolescent, then sexy young adult and now as a still beautiful
on-screen wife and mother, while off-screen, the ex-wife of Christopher
Lambert has only introduced her daughter [Eleanor Jasmine Lambert]
to A Little Romance. "Despite the fact that my character runs
away to kiss a boy in Venice," she laughingly adds. Clearly
she won't be in a hurry to screen Unfaithful to her any time soon
"or at least till she's forty."
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Title
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VHS
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DVD
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1st wkd
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US Gross
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WW Gross
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5/8/2002
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Unfaithful
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$10,414,000
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$10,414,000
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9/14/2001
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Hardball
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VHS
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DVD
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$9,386,342
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$40,219,708
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$40,219,708
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9/14/2001
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Glass House, The
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DVD
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$5,738,448
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$17,951,431
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$17,951,431
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6/30/2000
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Perfect Storm, The
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DVD
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$41,325,042
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$182,618,434
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$325,700,000
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1/12/2000
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My Dog Skip
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VHS
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DVD
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$5,863,545
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$34,099,640
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$34,099,640
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3/26/1999
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Walk on the Moon, A
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VHS
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DVD
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$78,709
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$4,741,987
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$4,741,987
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2/13/1998
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Only Thrill, The
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$5,000
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$5,000
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4/18/1997
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Murder at 1600
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$7,962,268
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$25,842,024
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$25,842,024
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11/8/1996
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Mad Dog Time
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$41,480
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$80,026
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$80,026
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8/9/1996
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Jack
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$11,191,496
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$58,617,334
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$58,617,334
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12/1/1995
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Wild Bill
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$987,515
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$2,095,492
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$2,095,492
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6/30/1995
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Judge Dredd
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DVD
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$12,291,536
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$34,668,829
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$34,668,829
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4/23/1993
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Indian Summer
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VHS
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$3,368,711
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$14,717,851
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$14,717,851
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12/25/1992
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Chaplin
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DVD
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$9,289,349
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$9,289,349
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4/13/1990
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Vital Signs
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$1,224,605
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$1,224,605
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1989
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Lonesome Dove
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VHS
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DVD
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9/25/1987
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Big Town, The
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$1,733,017
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$1,733,017
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6/1/1984
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Streets of Fire
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VHS
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DVD
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$5,600,000
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$5,600,000
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1/1/1984
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Cotton Club, The
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DVD
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$25,900,000
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$25,900,000
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1/1/1983
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Rumble Fish
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DVD
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$2,500,000
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$2,500,000
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1/1/1983
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Outsiders, The
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VHS
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DVD
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$25,600,000
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$25,600,000
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7/16/1982
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Six Pack
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VHS
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$20,225,989
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$20,225,989
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Release Date May 10,
2002
Synopsis: Edward and Connie Sumner are a wonderfully-maintained
middle-aged couple living the American dream. Together with
their eight-year-old son, a dog and a housekeeper, they share
an enviable life in the suburbs of New York City. But no life
goes unchallenged: This happy marriage, dampened by the routines
of affluence, falls prey to an outsider when Connie has a
fateful collision with a stranger on a Soho street. Its
an encounter which assaults her with mystery, spontaneity,
charm and risk. It will pull Connie into an affair which
will become her obsession.
When Edward innocently learns that his wife has lied to him,
suspicion propels him to uncover the devastating details of
her infidelity. Tormented by the knowledge, he confronts her
lover, only to discover a level of rage within himself that
he could never have imagined. Can a marriage so infected
by deceit, guilt and anger find a way to recover?
Based on the 1969 French film La Femme Infidele,
Starring Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Oliver Martinez,
Dominic Chianese, Margaret Colin, Chad Lowe
Directed by Adrian Lyne
Written by Susannah Grant, Stephen Schiff, Alvin Sargent,
William Broyles, Jr.
Producers: Anne and Arnold Kopelson
Genre Thriller, Romance
MPAA Rating R - for sexuality, language and a scene
of violence
Web Sites Official
site
Studio 20th Century Fox
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David
Mamet's Heist
is--not unlike many of his previous films--amusing, manicured,
and fraught with an awkward tension. If your customers have
seen The Spanish Prisoner or House of Games, they're by now
familiar with the plot-subverting gambit of the double-cross
turned triple- and then quadruple-cross. Heist sticks to the
formula, and it's selling!
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We
congratulate all the wonderful artists who contributed to the
O
Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which garnered the
best album and best soundtrack awards at this year's Grammys.
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2nd
Chance
by James Patterson, This is a beautiful work of art filled with
shart witty prose and intriguing Ideas. I recommend it fully
to anyone with a heightened sensibility for the injustices of
this world and the subtle nuances of existence.
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