February 20, 2004

young adam’s big link page.

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“The best Scot­tish movie ever. An utter mas­ter­piece of seething, beat-novel-film-noir sexuality.” — Hugh Mac­Leod
Ewan McGre­gor, Tilda Swin­ton, Peter Mullan, Emily Mor­ti­mer etc.
Ope­ned in USA April 16th, 2004

Cities inc­lude: New York, LA, Dallas, Den­ver, Min­nea­po­lis, Washing­ton DC etc.
Buy the R-Rated DVD from Amazon.com
Buy the arti­si­cally supe­rior, far racier but more expen­sive NC-17 ver­sion from Amazon.co.uk.
Movie­fone Lis­tings to find out where it’s pla­ying near you etc.
Young Adam home­page.
Watch the Young Adam trai­ler here.
My gaping­void inter­view with Tilda Swin­ton, the female lead.
‘The Inde­pen­dant’ (big UK paper) loves Young Adam: “Indeed, the idea of a [Bri­tish] home­grown movie that rates as a genuine artis­tic achie­ve­ment, as oppo­sed to a loudly fan­fa­red event (such as Calen­dar Girls), seems almost out­lan­dish, something so rare we might not even recog­nise it. Well, I’m happy to report that such a movie is now here. It’s called Young Adam, and it deser­ves your imme­diate atten­tion…”
From The Guar­dian: “Ale­xan­der Trocchi was the smack-addled icon of beat lite­ra­ture, whose wri­tings have been eclip­sed by a lurid life of porn, pim­ping and dis­so­lu­tion in New York, Paris and Lon­don. But with a new film out adap­ted from his novel Young Adam, the Glasgow-born writer’s life and work are ripe for re-evaluation.” By Tim Cum­ming.
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Dave Mac­Ken­zie, one of my best friends, is the direc­tor.
Sexually frank “Young Adam” inter­view of Tilda Swin­ton in Nerve.com.
The main Young Adam page on Han­way Films web­site. The film was pro­du­ced by Jeremy Tho­mas, the same guy who pro­du­ced “The Last Empe­ror”.
Edin­burgh Film Fes­ti­val 2003 write-up on the movie.
Edin­burgh Film Fest’s write-up on Dave Mac­ken­zie.
A nice pic of Dave on the movie set, plus a few links from about.com
Brief Synop­sis from Britfilms.com
Read The Book (damn fine book, by Ale­xan­der Trocchi)
A wee pro­file of Trocchi from his for­mer publisher.
A lovely review from the BBC.
Good inter­view of Ewan McGre­gor from Chan­nel 4 (UK).
BBC inter­view with Ewan Mac­Gre­gor.
BBC inter­view of Tilda Swin­ton, who plays oppo­site Ewan.
Great review of the movie from ‘Sight & Sound’, the very ups­cale Bri­tish film maga­zine. WARNING: Skip the ‘synop­sis’ bit if you don’t want to know the ending.
A very enthu­sis­tic review in The Inde­pen­dant, one of the big UK papers.
The sound­track for Young Adam, by David Byrne of Tal­king Heads fame.
Sally.
A nice review of Young Adam in Latino Review.
Holly­wood Repor­ter calls Young Adam “Clas­sic Noire”.
Young Adam on Rus­sian TV.

2 Responses to “young adam’s big link page.”

  1. Watson says:

    You’re quite right about this film; it’s frigh­te­ning, moving and noir as it gets.
    Thanks for recom­men­ding it.

  2. lisahannum says:

    i loved this film and i am trying to find a copy of the lyrics of the david byrne song west moun­tain road pla­yed during the clo­sing cre­dits and have been una­ble to find them perhaps someone would be willing to help me thank you