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sex, lies, and videotape By Jeff Shannon
Winner of the Palm d'Or and Best Actor awards at the 1989 Cannes Film
Festival, sex, lies, and videotape transformed the independent film
industry and turned writer-director Steven Soderbergh into the envy of
aspiring filmmakers everywhere. Sly, seductive, and coolly intelligent,
the movie explores the sexual shenanigans and personal preoccupations of
its four central characters, revolving around a selfish lawyer (Peter
Gallagher) who responds to his wife by having an affair with her
free-spirited sister (Laura San Giacomo). But when the lawyer's college
roommate (James Spader) arrives for an unexpectedly extended visit, the
neglected wife (Andie MacDowell) is surprisingly responsive to his
seductive hobby of videotaping women as they describe their sexual
fantasies. It's his way of compensating for impotence, but the curious
wife considers this a sexual challenge, and Soderbergh turns sex, lies,
and videotape into a fascinating chamber piece that puts a decidedly
different spin on the consequences of infidelity. Balanced on a risky and
finely tuned performance by Spader, the film delivers frisky passion and
emotional intrigue, and yet much of its allure is found in the exchange of
secrets and the hidden mysteries of sexual desire.
Academy Awards
sex, lies, and videotape received an Academy
Awards nomination for Best Screenplay Written Directly For the Screen
(Steven Soderbergh) . |
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|  | Director: Steven Soderbergh
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|  | Stars: James Spader, Andie MacDowell
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|  | Released: August 6, 1989
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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