(Untitled)

(Untitled)

2009 "Everyone's got an opinion."
(Untitled)
(Untitled)

(Untitled)

6.3 | 1h36m | R | en | Drama

A fashionable contemporary art gallerist in Chelsea, New York falls for a brooding new music composer in this comic satire of the state of contemporary art.

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6.3 | 1h36m | R | en | Drama , Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: October. 25,2009 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A fashionable contemporary art gallerist in Chelsea, New York falls for a brooding new music composer in this comic satire of the state of contemporary art.

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Adam Goldberg , Marley Shelton , Eion Bailey

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SnoopyStyle Adrian Jacobs (Adam Goldberg) leads a struggling experimental musical group with The Clarinet (Lucy Punch). His brother Josh Jacobs (Eion Bailey) is successful making corporate art to hang in hotels and offices. Josh brings gallery owner Madeleine Gray (Marley Shelton) to Adrian's concert. The brothers don't get along. Madeleine hires Adrian to play at the opening for new artist Ray Barko (Vinnie Jones).All the weird New York artsy satire is direct. Goldberg's bitterness is fully displayed. I would like more big laughs. It's a lot of stabs at the silly artsy fartsy crowd. I can definitely do without the experimental music. It is something to fast forward. The music is not actually comedic as much as it's annoying. Lucy Punch is capable of something funnier although jokes may not be the filmmaker's primary motivation.
vintkd This is a very funny film, in my opinion, very strange at the first glance and really independent in all senses. I have always been liked such humor, which lies not on the surface, and in order that to understand its, you should have certain creative imagination and pure soul, not damaging modern teenage comedies. Though my soul is not clean exactly, I enthralled this movie.In this movie there is a very important question "What is really art currently?" We so often pronounce the words "genius", "masterpiece", but many people absolutely not understand true value and sense these words. Very nice and surprisingly for me had been to see amazing performance by always brutal Vinnie Jones in absolutely not typical role for him.
druid333-2 For those with a knowledge of 20th century modern,and post modern art, this film is for you (and even if you know little about the above mentioned subject matter,this film is also for you---if you have an open mind to give it a chance). (Untitled)is a wry,sly,droll,tongue in cheek comedy about the art world & how art is/can be conceived. Adam Goldberg is Adrian Jacob,a composer who is a little too tightly wound for his own good (he almost always seems to be a walking bundle of seething rage that is threatening to explode at any moment). His music is generally atonal,harsh noise that most folk either walk out on (as evidence in the film's opening,which takes place at a sparsely attended concert of his work at a performance space in New York City,where the story takes place),or outright laugh at. His brother,Josh (played by Eion Bailey)is a successful artist. Both are attracted to Madeleine Gray (played by Marley Shelton),the owner of an uptown,posh art gallery that specializes in modern & post modern (conceptual)art that most folk regard as b.s. Jonathan Parker directs this breezy little comedy from a screenplay written by Parker & Catherine DiNapoli. Perhaps not a perfect film,but worth seeking out for those with interests that include new music (read that as experimental/noise/Avant Garde),Dadaist art (it makes sly,albeit submerged nods to the Fluxus art movement of the late 1950's/early 1960's),and gleefully thumbs it's nose at other denizens of the uptown & downtown art scenes in New York. Anybody who is/was a fan of either of the bands Luna or Galaxie 500,keep your eyes open for a cameo by Dean Wareham,who has a brief role as an art critic at one of Adrian's performances. My personal click to pick was a plum role by Lucy Punch,who is just credited as 'The Clarinet'(a fellow musician who played bass clarinet in Adrian's ensemble),but deserved far better. Rated 'R' by the MPAA for a rude word or two,some brief nudity,some rather tame sexual content & the view of a piece of art that can be regarded by some as pornographic.
smokeonit1 Saw untitled @ the Heidelberg-Mannheim Film Festival, where it won the Juror Award.having watched "Die Millionenblase(German)", "The Bubble" (2008, 90min) by Lewis Ben only two words come to my mind: Damien Hirst...Great movie, great cast, great script & loved the editing.Adam Goldberg shines in his role portraying a musician torn between art & commerce...Loved the very special sense of humor as well as the topic that today is even more current than a few years back.Would have liked a character showing/portraying the infamous art dealer scene...