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Rating: 6.1/10 3,791 votes
Runtime: 97 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Color: Color
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0220100/
Director: Mike Figgis
Cast:
Xander Berkeley as Evan Wantz
Golden Brooks as Onyx Richardson
Saffron Burrows as Emma
Viveka Davis as Victoria Cohen
Richard Edson as Lester Moore
Aimee Graham as Sikh Nurse
Salma Hayek as Rose
Glenne Headly as Dava Adair, Therapist (portrayed in the first take by Laurie Metcalf)
Andrew Heckler as Auditioning Actor
Holly Hunter as Renee Fishbine, Executive
Danny Huston as Randy
Daphna Kastner as Auditioning Actress
Patrick Kearney as Drug House Owner
Elizabeth Low as Penny, Evan's Assistant
Kyle MacLachlan as Bunny Drysdale
Mía Maestro as Ana Pauls
Suzy Nakamura as Connie Ling
Julian Sands as Quentin
Jeanne Tripplehorn as Lauren
Steven Weber as Darren
Stellan Skarsgård as Alex Green
Description: Timecode is a 2000 experimental drama film, directed by Mike Figgis.
The film is constructed from four continuous 90-minute takes that were filmed simultaneously by four cameramen; the screen is divided into quarters and the four shots are shown simultaneously. The film depicts several groups of people in Los Angeles as they interact and conflict while preparing for the shooting of a movie. The dialogue was largely improvised, and the sound mix of the film is designed so that the most significant of the four sequences on screen dominates the soundtrack at any given moment.
The movie was shot on videotape. This was transferred to film for the theatrical release, but the VHS and DVD releases present the original videotape stock.
The film was shot 15 different times over a period of two weeks and Figgis selected the best version for theatrical release; this version was filmed on November 19, 1999, beginning at 3.00 pm. The DVD release includes the first attempt as a bonus feature. Additionally on the DVD release, viewers have access to all audio tracks to allow for custom sound mixing, rather than the mix of the finished film.
The film takes place in and around a film production company office, and involves several interweaving plot threads including: young actress (played by Salma Hayek) who tries to score a screen test from her secret boyfriend, a noted but disillusioned director; meanwhile, her tryst with him is discovered by her girlfriend. The director's wife is seen debating about asking him for a divorce, and meanwhile numerous film industry types pitch ideas for the next big hit film.
A homage to this film can be heard during another of Mike Figgis' films, Hotel, in the first moment the screen is split into four quadrants. The sound of milk being steamed in one quadrant and the sound of an actor tapping beats onto a paperback novel in another quadrant, combine to create a very subtle imitation of the sounds and music heard during the first few minutes in the film Timecode.
* The film was shot 15 times, over two weeks, one continuous take each time.
* Julian Sands based his character on his brother Quentin, who worked as a masseur at one time.
* It was initially shot on the DSR 130 DV Cam and then upgraded to Digibeta and finally HD. It was shown digitally at the Yahoo Internet Film Festival at the DGA (Directors Guild of America) on March22, 2000.
* There was a golden rule. Mike Figgis told the actors to never wear exactly the same outfit every day over the two-week shooting period. This way there could never ever be the possibility of stealing a scene from another day's shoot and cheating it in the edit.
* The Actors were responsible for their own costumes, hair, and make-up.
* The film was written on music paper, exactly like a string quartet. Each bar line representing a minute.
Download Links:
http://rapidshare.com/files/176966686/Timecode.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176966996/Timecode.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176967010/Timecode.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176982611/Timecode.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176982720/Timecode.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176982747/Timecode.part6.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176987331/Timecode.part7.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176984407/Timecode.part8.rar
Rar Password: None
Awards:
Chlotrudis Awards
2001 Nominated Chlotrudis Award Best Cast
DVD Exclusive Awards
2001 Nominated Video Premiere Award Best DVD Audio Commentary
Mike Figgis For the Special Edition.
Rating: 6.1/10 3,791 votes
Runtime: 97 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Color: Color
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0220100/
Director: Mike Figgis
Cast:
Xander Berkeley as Evan Wantz
Golden Brooks as Onyx Richardson
Saffron Burrows as Emma
Viveka Davis as Victoria Cohen
Richard Edson as Lester Moore
Aimee Graham as Sikh Nurse
Salma Hayek as Rose
Glenne Headly as Dava Adair, Therapist (portrayed in the first take by Laurie Metcalf)
Andrew Heckler as Auditioning Actor
Holly Hunter as Renee Fishbine, Executive
Danny Huston as Randy
Daphna Kastner as Auditioning Actress
Patrick Kearney as Drug House Owner
Elizabeth Low as Penny, Evan's Assistant
Kyle MacLachlan as Bunny Drysdale
Mía Maestro as Ana Pauls
Suzy Nakamura as Connie Ling
Julian Sands as Quentin
Jeanne Tripplehorn as Lauren
Steven Weber as Darren
Stellan Skarsgård as Alex Green
Description: Timecode is a 2000 experimental drama film, directed by Mike Figgis.
The film is constructed from four continuous 90-minute takes that were filmed simultaneously by four cameramen; the screen is divided into quarters and the four shots are shown simultaneously. The film depicts several groups of people in Los Angeles as they interact and conflict while preparing for the shooting of a movie. The dialogue was largely improvised, and the sound mix of the film is designed so that the most significant of the four sequences on screen dominates the soundtrack at any given moment.
The movie was shot on videotape. This was transferred to film for the theatrical release, but the VHS and DVD releases present the original videotape stock.
The film was shot 15 different times over a period of two weeks and Figgis selected the best version for theatrical release; this version was filmed on November 19, 1999, beginning at 3.00 pm. The DVD release includes the first attempt as a bonus feature. Additionally on the DVD release, viewers have access to all audio tracks to allow for custom sound mixing, rather than the mix of the finished film.
The film takes place in and around a film production company office, and involves several interweaving plot threads including: young actress (played by Salma Hayek) who tries to score a screen test from her secret boyfriend, a noted but disillusioned director; meanwhile, her tryst with him is discovered by her girlfriend. The director's wife is seen debating about asking him for a divorce, and meanwhile numerous film industry types pitch ideas for the next big hit film.
A homage to this film can be heard during another of Mike Figgis' films, Hotel, in the first moment the screen is split into four quadrants. The sound of milk being steamed in one quadrant and the sound of an actor tapping beats onto a paperback novel in another quadrant, combine to create a very subtle imitation of the sounds and music heard during the first few minutes in the film Timecode.
* The film was shot 15 times, over two weeks, one continuous take each time.
* Julian Sands based his character on his brother Quentin, who worked as a masseur at one time.
* It was initially shot on the DSR 130 DV Cam and then upgraded to Digibeta and finally HD. It was shown digitally at the Yahoo Internet Film Festival at the DGA (Directors Guild of America) on March22, 2000.
* There was a golden rule. Mike Figgis told the actors to never wear exactly the same outfit every day over the two-week shooting period. This way there could never ever be the possibility of stealing a scene from another day's shoot and cheating it in the edit.
* The Actors were responsible for their own costumes, hair, and make-up.
* The film was written on music paper, exactly like a string quartet. Each bar line representing a minute.
Download Links:
http://rapidshare.com/files/176966686/Timecode.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176966996/Timecode.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176967010/Timecode.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176982611/Timecode.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176982720/Timecode.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176982747/Timecode.part6.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176987331/Timecode.part7.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/176984407/Timecode.part8.rar
Rar Password: None
Awards:
Chlotrudis Awards
2001 Nominated Chlotrudis Award Best Cast
DVD Exclusive Awards
2001 Nominated Video Premiere Award Best DVD Audio Commentary
Mike Figgis For the Special Edition.