Heartbreakers
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£30.00
Los
Angeles painter Arthur Blue (Peter Coyote, E.T. and Bitter Moon) and
businessman Eli Kahn (Nick Mancuso, Ticket to Heaven and Nightwing) are
the best of friends, commiserating and competing always, whether on the
racquetball court or in the singles bar. When Blue’s long-term
girlfriend Cyd (Kathryn Harrold, Modern Romance and The Sender) leaves
him for a more successful artist (Barney Miller’s Max Gail) and Eli’s
father (George Morfogen, They All Laughed and V) passes away, they each
fall for a beguiling French art gallery manager (Carole Laure, Sweet
Movie and Get Out Your Handkerchiefs), and their fragmented bromance
enters crisis mode. The late Carol Wayne (The Tonight Show and Surf II)
co-stars and leaves a lasting impression as Blue’s sad artistic muse and
sometime lover.
Filmmaker Bobby Roth (The Boss’ Son and Circle
of Power/Brainwash) based his screenplay on his experiences growing up
and working in Los Angeles, and the film reflects his insider’s view of
the city and deep personal connection to the characters. Although filmed
in Hollywood, Heartbreakers refreshingly and effectively evokes the
mood of European relationship dramas. To this end, the film employs two
of Germany’s most revered exports to world cinema: director of
photography Michael Ballhaus (the longtime cinematographer for Rainer
Werner Fassbinder and Martin Scorsese) and pioneering electronic
musicians Tangerine Dream (Sorcerer, Thief and Risky Business), who
contribute one of their most emotional and evocative scores. Out of
print on home video since the tape era, this critically-acclaimed
festival favorite has been restored in 2K from its original 35mm
interpositive and is poised to wow and surprise audiences anew.
| Format | |
| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Film | |
| Year | 1984 |
| Rating | 18 |
| Director | Bobby Roth |
| Starring | Peter Coyote Nick Mancuso Carole Laure Kathryn Harrold Carol Wayne |
| Country | USA |
| Label | Fun City Editions |
| Region / TV Standard | Code A |
| Language | English |
| Subtitles | English SDH subtitles |
| Running time | 99 mins |
| Aspect ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Case type | Standard with slipcover |
| Extra features | Booklet with new essays by Richard Harland Smith and Margaret Barton-Fumo Newly recorded audio commentary by filmmaker Chris O'Neill and Bill Ackerman of the Supporting Characters podcast "Pieces of My Life" - a newly filmed video interview with director Bobby Roth "Mr. Amour and the Outsider" - a newly filmed video interview with stars Peter Coyote and Nick Mancuso Video introduction by director Bobby Roth Image Gallery Isolated music track |

