On the Run (1999 film)
On the Run (Portuguese: Em Fuga)[1] is a 1999 crime comedy film directed by Bruno de Almeida in his directorial debut. It stars Michael Imperioli and John Ventimiglia and is written by Joseph Minion, based on a story by de Almeida and Jonathan Berman.[2]
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Directed by | Bruno de Almeida |
Written by | Joseph Minion |
Story by | Bruno de Almeida Jonathan Berman |
Produced by | Bruno de Almeida Tino Navarro |
Starring | Michael Imperioli John Ventimiglia Drena De Niro Nick Sandow Sharon Angela |
Cinematography | Igor Sunara |
Edited by | Beatrice Sisul |
Music by | Frank London |
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Distributed by | Phaedra Cinema |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Countries | United States Portugal France |
Language | English |
The film premiered in Portugal in January 1999 and was given a limited theatrical release in the United States on June 2, 2000. It won the award for Best Film at the 1999 Ourense Film Festival in Spain and was nominated the Open Palm Award at the Gotham Awards. It had its cable debut on The Independent Film Channel in 2001 and was released on DVD in 2002.
Premise
Albert is an introverted travel agent living a lonely life in New York City. When Louie, his best friend from childhood, appears having just escaped from prison, Albert's quiet existence is permanently disrupted. What ensues is one long, crazy night in New York that will change both their lives forever.
Cast
- Michael Imperioli as Albert de Santis
- John Ventimiglia as Louis Salazer
- Drena De Niro as Rita
- Nick Sandow as Jack
- Joaquim de Almeida as Ignácio
- Victor Argo as Man shaving
- Sharon Angela as Tina
- John Frey as George
- Anthony Zaccaro as Cop
- Paul Lazar as Cabbie
- Arthur Nascarella as Irwin
- Joseph Gannascoli as Tony
- Tom Gilroy as Tom
- Anna Kohler as Anna
- Agnês Jaoui as Kirstin
- Suzanne Shepherd as Travel Agent
- Bronson Dudley as Doctor Shapiro
- Dwight Ewell as Rasta
Reception
Lisa Nesselson of Variety wrote, "Mostly inventive, and consistently well played, this mismatched-buddy film boasts ample laughs and awkward situations that are easy to identify with, wacky though they are."[3] Writing in the New York Press, Matt Zoller Seitz said "the vibe is wonderfully fresh, and there isn't a dull or unpleasurable scene in the movie, thanks to De Almeida's ability to build spare but sustained comic setpieces and give the actors room to maneuver within them."[4] He also praised the acting of the two male leads as well as the supporting cast.[4] Portuguese publication Público similarly lauded the pairing of Imperioli and Ventimiglia and said they are given a "rare opportunity to shine as protagonists."[5]
Awards
- 1999 Ourense Independent Film Festival, Grand Prize for Best Feature - winner
- 2000 Gotham Film Awards, Open Palm Award - nominated[6]
Home media
On the Run was released on DVD by Pathfinder Home Ent. on August 27, 2002.[7]
References
- "Em Fuga". RTP.
- Raskin, Richard (June 24, 1999). "On the Run: An interview with Bruno de Almeida". P.O.V. (9). Retrieved January 31, 2023.
- Nesselson, Lisa (April 28, 1999). "On the Run". Variety. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
- Seitz, Matt Zoller (October 3, 2000). "The Indie Spirit's Alive in On the Run". New York Press. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
- Menezes, Vasco T. (June 24, 2004). "Pela Noite Dentro". Público (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on September 10, 2004. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
- "Past Recipients | 2000". Gotham Awards. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
- "On the Run [DVD]". Amazon. Retrieved January 31, 2023.