Film Info
Jack and Diane
Film Information
Exhibition Title | Jack and Diane |
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Director | Bradley Rust Gray |
Country | ![]() |
Year | 2012 |
Format | HD |
Colour | Color |
Duration | 110' |
Cast:
- Juno Temple, Riley Keough, Kylie Minogue
Credits:
- G: Bradley Rust Gray
- F: Anne Misawa
- E: Matt Breitenbach, Molle DeBartolo
- DA: Matt Marks
- S: Michael Sterkin,
- Kent Sparling
- M: Rachel Fox, Annie Lin
- P: Karin Chien, So Yong Kim
- PE: Ricardo Costa Reis, Rui Costa Reis, Eliad Josephson, Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli, Riaz Tyab, Thysson George Williams
- CP: Deer Jen Films
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Synopsis
Jack and Diane find each other, Jack and Diane meet, Jack and Diane fall in love. Jack is an androgynous skater girl who is used to life in the big city; Diane is a beautiful and innocent small town girl. Somehow, and apart from the two being women, the couple adapts perfectly to John Cougar Mellencamp’s verse: Jack and Diane, two American kids doing the best they can. However, sometimes life is a lot more complicated than an Eighties hit song. Let’s just say Diane has a bag full of secrets, including a very disturbing one involving her becoming a predatory beast each time love bursts in so powerfully she can’t control it.
Following the moving The Exploding Girl, Bradley Rust Gray approaches genre cinema and gives his filmography what seems to be a turn worthy of the boldest tightrope walker. However, the presence in production credits of his usual partenaire So Yong Kim, a cast that includes Juno Temple or (watch out) a glorious Kylie Minogue (forget about Holy Motors…), as well as the animated segments in charge of the Quay Brothers, they all transform this film into a an infallible must for exquisite pallets. FG
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