Forum of Independents - Competition 2005 / Citizen Ruth / USA 1996
A wildly funny black comedy set against the politics behind the abortion issue. Pregnant homeless junkie Ruth (Laura Dern) is arrested again and the judge offers her the option of an abortion. Ruth is soon involved in a pro-choice vs. pro-life dispute.
A wildly funny black comedy set against the politics behind the abortion issue. Ruth (Laura Dern) is a young homeless glue-addicted street junkie, who gets arrested again. The court realizes that she is pregnant for the fifth time, and the judge offers her the option of an abortion. Soon after her release, Ruth is involved in a pro-choice vs. pro-life (called “The Babysavers”) dispute. The film does not spare any side. Both camps are shown as fanatical and hypocritical. And Ruth herself doesn’t care whether she is going to have her fifth baby or not, she is only interested in the money offered by both sides. “People in Hollywood admonish you: It’s not called a show, it’s called show business. Well, for me, it’s an art form, first and foremost - a commercial art form.” (Alexander Payne)
105 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Alexander Payne
/ Screenplay Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor
/ Dir. of Photography James Glennon, A.S.C.
/ Music Rolfe Kent
/ Editor Kevin Tent
/ Producer Cary Woods
/ Production Independent Pictures
/ Cast Laura Dern, Swoosie Kurtz, Kurtwood Smith, Mary Kay Place, Kelly Preston, M.C. Gainey, Kenneth Mars, Tippi Hedren, Burt Raynolds
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Alexander Payne (1961, Omaha, Nebraska) studied Spanish History and Literature at Stanford University and later took a film course at UCLA. He debuted as director in 1991 with the medium-length film The Passion of Martin, which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival. His first full-length film, Citizen Ruth (1996), was presented at the Montreal IFF, where Laura Dern, the film’s star, was awarded Best Actress. Payne’s next film, Election (1998) won numerous prizes for the screenplay and an Oscar nomination for Best Adaptation. In 2002, his film About Schmidt received Golden Globe awards for Best Direction and Best Screenplay and was nominated for an Oscar. Payne’s latest film, Sideways, was given an Academy Award for Best Screenplay. Films: The Passion of Martin (1992, short), Citizen Ruth (1996), Election (1999), About Schmidt (2002), Sideways (2004).
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