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Maps to the Stars

World Cinema

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  • CountryCanada
  • Production Year2014
  • Running Time112min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
The Weiss family is the archetypical Hollywood dynasty: father Stafford is an analyst and coach, who has made a fortune with his self-help manuals; mother Cristina mostly looks after the career of their son Benjie, 13, a child star. One of Stafford's clients, Havana, is an actress who dreams of shooting a remake of the movie that made her mother, Clarice, a star in the 60s. Clarice is dead now and visions of her come to haunt Havana at night... Adding to the toxic mix, Benjie has just come off a rehab program he joined when he was 9 and his sister, Agatha, has recently been released from a sanatorium where she was treated for criminal pyromania and befriended a limo driver Jerome who is also an aspiring actor. Maps to the Stars explores the heart of a Hollywood family chasing celebrity, one another and the relentless ghosts of their pasts.
Director
Director
David CRONENBERG
David Cronenberg was born in Toronto in 1943. In 1969, he directed his first feature, Stereo. Co-founding the Toronto Film Co-op with Ivan Reitman in 1966 lead Cronenberg to make low-budget, visceral horror films. Increasingly over the years, his films have favored a more psychological exploration of human contradictions, but he has remained a confronting auteur. His films include Rabid(1977), Videodrome(1983), The Fly(1986), Dead Ringers(1988), Crash(1996), Spider(2002), and Eastern Promises(2007).
Credit
  • Director
    David CRONENBERG
  • ProducerMartin Katz
  • CastJulianne Moore
    Mia Wasikowska
    John Cusack
    Robert Pattinson
    Sarah Gadon
    Olivia Williams
    Evan Bird
  • ScreenplayBruce Wagner
  • CinematographyPeter Suschitzky
  • Production DesignCarol Spier
  • EditorRonald Sanders
  • MusicHoward Shore
Photo
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Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER