Réalisation:
Ed HarrisScénario:
Barbara TurnerPhotographie:
Lisa RinzlerMusique:
Jeff BealActeurs·trices:
Ed Harris, Marcia Gay Harden, Tom Bower, Bud Cort, Amy Madigan, John Heard, Val Kilmer, Jeffrey Tambor, John Rothman, Claire Beckman (plus)Résumés(1)
In August of 1949, Life Magazine ran a banner headline that begged the question: "Jackson Pollock: Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?" Already well-known in the New York art world, he had become a household name--America's first "Art Star"--and his bold and radical style of painting continued to change the course of modern art. But the torments that had plagued the artist all of his life--perhaps the ones that drove him to paint in the first place, or that helped script his fiercely original art--continued to haunt him. As he struggled with self-doubt, engaging in a lonely tug-of-war between needing to express himself and wanting to shut the world out, Pollock began a downward spiral that would threaten to destroy the foundations of his marriage, the promise of his career, and his life--all on one deceptively calm and balmy summer night in 1956. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Donna Mitchell
Meilleurs films :
L'Exorciste (1973)
Pollock (2000)
Ice Storm (1997)
Sally Murphy
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Le Temps d'un week-end (1992)
Pollock (2000)
Fearless (1993)
Katherine Wallach
Meilleurs films :
Les Affranchis (1990)
La Valse des pantins (1982)
Pollock (2000)
David Cale
Meilleurs films :
Radio Days (1987)
Pollock (2000)
Illuminata (1998)
Stephanie Seymour
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Videos (1998) (clip musical) - i.a.
Pollock (2000)
Sunny Side Up (1994)