Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus R

Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 2 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: May 8, 2007
  • Originally Released: 2006
  • Label: New Line Home Video

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 19,292
If the filmmakers are telling us that Diane's artistic creativity was unleashed by the love of a good freak, then it's a shame. To turn a story so full of good intentions at the beginning into another movie about a woman who is liberated from the chains Full Review
culturevulture.net
Apr 23, 2007
Rating: B -- Director Steven Shainberg's follow-up to his groundbreaking film "Secretary" (2002) is an anti-biopic that dares to read between the lines of its subject's artistic vision rather than replay the common knowledge events of photographer Diane Arbus' life. Full Review
ColeSmithey.com
Apr 24, 2009
An interestingly designed but inescapably pointless film. Full Review
Guardian
Mar 16, 2007
In one of her best performances, Kidman impressively depicts the intensely emotional journey of Diane's self-discovery...
Box Office
Nov 1, 2006
Rating: 3/5 -- Certainly the film isn't without its flaws. Then again, perfection is in the eye of beholder. Full Review
BBC.com
Mar 16, 2007
Rating: 2/4 -- Don't be fooled for a second by that subtitle. Fur bills itself as An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus, but this thing's got all the imagination of a career bureaucrat slumped in his cubicle awaiting a pension. Full Review
Globe and Mail
Dec 29, 2006
Rating: 3/5 -- Una película diferente y para nada complaciente con el espectador, que permite aproximarse a una de las artistas más influyentes del siglo XX. Full Review
Uruguay Total
Jul 24, 2007

Product Description:

Was Diane Arbus a brilliant innovator whose photographs captured the beauty in the most desperate of subjects' Or was she an exploiter of "freaks," shilling pictures of the deformed as a modern-day sideshow' Regardless of where one stands on her work, few can argue its impact on the art world. In FUR: AN IMAGINARY PORTRAIT OF DIANE ARBUS, director Steven Shainberg makes a bold first attempt at bringing the artist to the big screen. The film opens with Arbus (Nicole Kidman) living as a depressed housewife in a ritzy Park Avenue apartment. Assisting her husband Allen (Ty Burrell) in his photography studio, Arbus helps him shoot ads for women's magazines. One night, after spying her mysterious next door neighbor--a sharply dressed man with a hood over his face--Arbus decides to heed her husband's advice to step out and take some photos of her own. She climbs the stairs to her neighbor's apartment with the intention of taking his portrait, and there she meets Lionel (Robert Downey, Jr.). Lionel suffers from hypertrichosis, a disease that causes thick hair to grow over every inch of his body, including his face. He and Arbus strike up a flirtatious friendship, and he introduces her to the underworld of New York. They party with dwarves, dominatrixes, and circus performers--all future subjects of Arbus photographs. Arbus's marriage soon begins to fall apart, and her relationship with Lionel builds towards a traumatic, but transformative, end.

In an unusual twist, screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson has completely fabricated the character of Lionel, and his ensuing effect on Arbus. He is Wilson's fantastical idea of what might have spurred Arbus's metamorphosis from repressed housewife to daring documentarian of those living on the fringe. As the title states, this isn't a biopic--it's an "imaginary portrait," and while some might take exception to FUR's surreal spin on reality, others might find the unconventional film a fitting tribute to the always unconventional artist.

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