Take a couple of love-starved women, add a few jerky, insecure men, throw in some grimy downtown New York locations, stir it all together with quirky dialogue, a formless plot, and a fairy-tale ending ...
Amos Kollek said his difficult relationship with his famous father, Teddy Kollek, an important figure in Israeli history and long-time mayor of Jerusalem, was the inspiration for his film “Restless.” ...
Anna Thomson, the flighty 35-year-old heroine of Amos Kollek's offbeat romantic comedy Fast Food, Fast Women, lies down face up in the middle of a New York City crosswalk. When an old eight-cylinder ...
NEW YORK — “Amelie” star Audrey Tautou will topline the low-budget feature “Nowhere to Go but Up,” which begins lensing in Gotham today under the helm of Amos Kollek (“Fast Food, Fast Women”). Pic ...
Amos Kollek continues his singular collection of features about women on the brink of emotional crisis with Fiona, the portrait of a 31-year-old crack-smoking prostitute. Like his previous Berlin ...
BERLIN — The 52nd Berlin Intl. Film Fest rolled into its first full day Thursday, with competition screenings of Paul Greengrass’s “Bloody Sunday” and Amos Kollek’s “Bridget” plus the ...
Faye Dunaway as a reporter attempting to shed light on the political and social forces behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Amos Kollek (who also wrote and directed). Mustafa: Mohammad Bakri.
Finishing his trilogy about desperate young women in New York, Amos Kollek focuses on an alcoholic, who tries to regain custody of her son. Being addicted to alcohol, single mother Anna had to give ...
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It's hard to watch Amos Kollek's Sue without flinching--Anna Thomson is that good in the title portrayal of a Manhattan woman and her descent into a hell of loneliness and disconnection. Sue's ...