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Flirt 1996

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Flirt
Cast
Bill Sage, Martin Donovan, Parker Posey, Michael Imperioli, Holt McCallany, Karen Sillas, Erica Gimpel, Liana Pai, Hannah Sullivan, Harold Perrineau
Director
Hal Hartley
Producer
Reinhard Brundig, Satoru Iseki, Jerome Brownstein, Ted Hope, Hisami Kuroiwa
Writer
Hal Hartley
Duration
01:25:00
Release
Friday August 9 1996
Genre
Drama

Synopsis

Dizzying and deadpan in the best Hartley style, Flirt begins in New York City with the story of Bill, whose girlfriend gives him an ultimatum a few hours before leaving for a trip to Paris: make a commitment or end the relationship. Asking for ninety minutes to think it over, he sets out to investigate the only remaining romantic possibility in his life--a married woman named Margaret. Instead, he is forced to confront Margaret's devastated husband, Walter, who turns up with a gun, threatening to shoot himself. Bill's efforts to save Walter wind up literally exploding in his face. The film then proceeds to tell a variation of the same basic story two more times: in Berlin, where the central character is Dwight, a young black American unable to settle down with his boyfriend, Johan, an older German art dealer; and in Tokyo, where a dance student named Miho is torn between her teacher/choreographer, Mr. Ozu and her boyfriend, an American filmmaker.

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