Using the short stories of Raymond Carver as a jumping-off point, American maverick director Robert Altman weaves a tapestry of interlocking tales set against the seedy backdrop of contemporary middle-class Los Angeles. Tracking the various stages of denial, rage, and despair in the lives of several couples--a philandering cop and his masochistic spouse (Tim Robbins and Madeline Stowe); a helicopter pilot who gets revenge on his ex by trashing her house (Peter Gallagher and Frances McDormand); a man and woman whose perfect life falls apart when they lose their son in a hit-and-run accident (Bruce Davison and Andie MacDowell); a pool cleaner who listens in mounting frustration to his wife performing phone sex each day while tending her brood of children (Chris Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh); a wealthy couple who are haunted by an incident from the past (Matthew Modine and Julianne Moore); an aging jazz singer and her suicidal daughter (Annie Ross and Lori Singer); an alcoholic limo driver and his waitress wife (Tom Waits and Lily Tomlin)--Altman reveals their common threads of family dysfunction and marital discord in the unforgiving glare of the Southern California sunlight. The result is a sweeping motion picture that also stands as an important sociological artifact of late 20th century Los Angeles life.
SHORT CUTS was inspired by the voice and some of the characters in the short stories written by Raymond Carver. Altman even began referring to the film as "Carver Soup."
SHORT CUTS was the opening film at the 31st New York Film Festival October 1, 1993.
The film was the co-winner along with Krzysztof Kieslowski's BLUE of the Golden Lion Award at the 1993 Venice Film Festival, and it also won a Golden Globe for Special Achievement for its ensemble's performances.
SHORT CUTS won three Independent Spirit Awards at the Independent Feature Project (IFP); Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay.
The film also screened at the Virginia Festival of American Film, Friday, October 29, 1993.
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Widescreen 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Behind-The-Scenes - A Look Inside the Marketing of SHORT CUTS
Deleted Scenes
Documentary - 1. LUCK, TRUST AND KETCHUP: ROBERT ALTMAN IN
CARVER COUNTRY
2. TO WRITE AND KEEP KIND
Highlights - 1. Video Conversation Robert Altman / Tim Robbins
2. BBC Television's Moving Pictures Segment
Interview - Raymond Carver, Writer - 1983
Isolated Audio Tracks - Doc Pomus-Mac Rebennack Songs - Dr. John, Performer
Additional Procuct:
Booklet - Essay - Michael Wilmington, Film Critic
Distributor Notes: The visions of two great American artists merge in Short Cuts, maverick director Robert Altman's kaleidoscopic adaptation of Raymond Carver's short stories. Epic in scale yet meticulously observed, the film interweaves the lives of twenty-two characters struggling to find solace and meaning in contemporary Los Angeles. The extraordinary ensemble cast includes Tim Robbins, Julianne Moore, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Lemmon, and Jennifer Jason Leigh--all giving fearless performances in one of Altman's most compassionate creations. Now available from Criterion at a specially reduced price.
Source: Image Entertainment Inc.
Stars
Tim Robbins: American Actor/Director, BOB ROBERTS (1992)
Julianne Moore: Actress, THE HOURS, FAR FROM HEAVEN, BOOGIE NIGHTS
Anne Archer: Actress
Matthew Modine: American Actor, FULL METAL JACKET (1987)
Madeleine Stowe: American Actress
Buck Henry: Comic, Writer, Actor, Director
Lily Tomlin: American Actress/Comedienne
Lori Singer: American Actress
Jack Lemmon: American Actor, SOME LIKE IT HOT
Lyle Lovett: American Singer/Actor
Huey Lewis: American Rock Singer
Robert Downey: American actor, CHAPLIN (1992), IRON MAN (2008)
Jennifer Jason Leigh: American Actress, SINGLE WHITE FEMALE
Chris Penn: American actor
Lili Taylor: American actress
Tom Waits: Singer/Songwriter/Actor
Frances McDormand: American Actress
Peter Gallagher: American Actor
Jarrett Lennon: Actor/"Short Cuts"
Annie Ross: Actress/Jazz Singer
Margery Bond:
Robert DoQui: African American supporting actor
Darnell Williams: American Actor
Michael Beach: Supporting Actor
Charles Rocket: American Comedian
Dirk Blocker: Actor/"The Border"
Natalie Strong:
Director
Robert Altman: Director/Screenwriter/Film Producer, NASHVILLE (1975)
Producer
Cary Brokaw:
Screenwriter
Robert Altman: Director/Screenwriter/Film Producer, NASHVILLE (1975)
Composer
Gavin Friday: Songwriter/Performer
Mark Isham: Composer, WATERWORLD (1995)
Editor
Geraldine Peroni: Editor
Director of Photography
Walt Lloyd: Director Of Photography, THE LIBRARIAN: RETURN TO KING SOLOM
Production Designer
Stephen Altman: Production Designer, RAY (2004)
Story
Raymond Carver:
Associate Producer
David Levy: Associate Producer, mostly Robert Altman films
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Review 1:
"...SHORT CUTS is a logical triumph, certainly; a masterpiece of orchestration....Comic touches...biting irony and delight in observation..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.49-50 03/01/1994
Review 2:
"...Altman is fascinated by the accidental nature of life....He likes the messiness and coincidence of real life, where you can do your best, and some days it's just not good enough..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.33 10/22/1993
Review 3:
5 stars out of 5 -- "SHORT CUTS paints a lonely picture of modern Los Angeles, capturing the idiosyncrasies of human behavior amid the uncertainty of everyday existence."
Source: Empire
p.142 02/01/2008
Review 4:
"...An arch tapestry..." - Recommended
Source: Premiere
p.119 06/01/1994
Review 5:
"...Big, tumultuous, very fine....Most of the performances are astonishing..."
Source: New York Times
p.C1 10/01/1993
Review 6:
"...SHORT CUTS splices together a world of gummed-up connections, of lives overlapping in an awesome plaid of chance encounters and terrible accidents..."
Source: Film Comment
p.70-6 11/01/1993
Review 7:
"...Robert Altman has made his most complex and full-bodied human comedy since NASHVILLE in SHORT CUTS..."
Source: Variety
09/13/1993
Review 8:
4 stars out of 5 -- "An A-grade cast offer some of their best work ever: Jack Lemmon gives one of his most affecting late performances..."
Source: Uncut
p.124 03/01/2008