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Director: Alan Rudolph
Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, Nick Nolte
Edgar organizes a salon on the topic of sexuality and arranges to use the lavish estate of Faldo as a venue. In light of the overwhelming brilliance of the luminaries in attendance, Edgar secures two comely stenographers to transcribe their intellectual discussion. But, as the conversation unfolds, the stenographers find it increasingly difficult to remain casual observers.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Intimate Affairs (2002), directed by Alan Rudolph, is a film that blends drama and comedy as it follows a salon on the topic of sexuality. While the film has received a mixed critical reception, it has been praised for its exploration of intellectual discourse and the challenges faced by the observing stenographers. The film has not received any major awards recognition, but has garnered a respectable rating of 6.1/10 on IMDb, indicating a positive response from audiences.
Why you might like this:
Intimate Affairs, the 2002 drama-comedy directed by Alan Rudolph, offers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of sexuality and human connection. With a talented cast including Dermot Mulroney, Robin Tunney, and Neve Campbell, the film blends sharp humor and emotional depth, inviting viewers to examine their own perspectives on intimacy.
Investigating Sex is a 2001 comedy-drama film written and directed by Alan Rudolph, starring Neve Campbell, Til Schweiger, Nick Nolte and Dermot Mulroney. The film is based on Investigating Sex: Surrealist Research 1928-1932, a book of Surrealist writers' discussions about sex led by André Breton and compiled by Jose Pierre.
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