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The Footstep Man (1992) Online
Original Title :
The Footstep Man
Genre :
Movie
Year :
1992
Directror :
Leon Narbey
Cast :
Steven Grives,Jennifer Ward-Lealand,Michael Hurst
Writer :
Martin Edmond,Leon Narbey
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 29min
Rating :
7.0/10
The Footstep Man (1992) Online

A sound technician must literally walk in the footsteps of the characters on the screen. A film that connects the world of modern film-making to the Paris of painter Toulouse-Lautrec and his model/lover Mireille who commits suicide.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Steven Grives Steven Grives - Sam (as Stephen Grives)
Jennifer Ward-Lealand Jennifer Ward-Lealand - Mirielle
Michael Hurst Michael Hurst - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Sarah Smuts-Kennedy Sarah Smuts-Kennedy - Marcelle
Rosey Jones Rosey Jones - Vida
Peter Dennett Peter Dennett - Jake
Harry Sinclair Harry Sinclair - Sescau
Geoff Snell Geoff Snell - Maurice
Frances Edmond Frances Edmond - Assistant Madame
Glenis Levestam Glenis Levestam - Madame
Peta Rutter Peta Rutter - Lucie
Johnny Bond Johnny Bond - Doctor
Caroline Lowry Caroline Lowry - Prostitute
Maggie Tarver Maggie Tarver - Prostitute
Grant McFarland Grant McFarland - Terry


User reviews

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This is a film about film-making, with the film-within-the-film being very important to the plot of the film itself.

The movie itself - The Footstep Man - looks at the realisations and personal growth of the main character - Sam (actor: Stephen Grives) - as he works on the film. He and the director of the film - Vida (actor - Rosey Jones) - have differing views as to how the film should proceed, with each being spurred on by the central character in the film - Mirielle (actor - Jennifer Ward-Lealand). Vida and Sam are exploring personal tragedies through the film, and as the filming progresses, the hardships of Mirielle are reflected in the hardships of Sam.

I watched this movie as part of a film studies course and enjoyed it. The Footstep Man looks at the lines between art and life, and how one can affect the other through personal attachments and private fears.