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Odile & Yvette at the Edge of the World (1993) Online
Original Title :
Odile u0026 Yvette at the Edge of the World
Genre :
Movie / Family
Year :
1993
Directror :
André Burke
Cast :
Noah Fisher,Kim Mundy,Heather Roheim
Writer :
André Burke
Budget :
$250,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 35min
Rating :
6.6/10
Odile & Yvette at the Edge of the World (1993) Online

Credited cast:
Noah Fisher Noah Fisher - Johnny
Kim Mundy Kim Mundy - The Father
Heather Roheim Heather Roheim - Yvette
Karen Skloss Karen Skloss - Odile


User reviews

CopamHuk

CopamHuk

'Odile and Yvette at the edge of the world' is an amazing movie!! I was surprised at how abstract the film is,considering that it's a feature length film.Both of the girls are great,and very beautiful.It's hard to describe the film,it's vaguely about two sisters who decide to live in a world of their own making.There are some really Andrei Tarkovsky type visuals,and you will also definitely be reminded of the great 'Heavenly creatures' by Peter jackson.If you want a real surprise ,look for this movie.
Olma

Olma

Andre Burke said that indeed it was Tarkovsky who inspired him to make films. His life tragically cut short, Odile and Yvette stands as his masterpiece. One can't even begin to imagine what else he might have achieved, for he was a filmmaker of tremendous range.

I also saw a brilliant short, "A" (1986), which had been a big success "on the festival circuit, shot on video, avant garde, sort of post Nam June Paik, visually. Very dark. Not only was it a brilliant if somewhat elliptical film about AIDS, but Andre created the score, from which we may confidently state that if he'd had a notion to, he might have been an outstanding composer. Perhaps it'd be more accurate to simply say, he was an outstanding composer. The score was comprised entirely of overdubbed violin parts. He was a virtuoso violinist, among other things.

He made one other feature called "The Rules of the Road" no echoes of Tarkovsky in it. In fact I wasn't crazy about that film. I mention this to demonstrate that I didn't approach Odile and Yvette with any favorable prejudice, indeed, I wasn't expecting a whole hell of a lot! lol But it blew me away and from time to time I meet someone who saw it and that reaction seems to have been prevalent.

He told me a little teeny bit about a feature he was trying to get made which was to be called, "That Queer Feeling" From the sound of the little scene he described to me, it would for one thing have been completely different from this movie, and it would have been uncommonly truthful, in the uh, well in my opinion largely vast wasteland for the most part that is the new new queer cinema as it were. Not that there aren't some notable to nearly great films coming out in this homosexual genre. But those that are worth watching still tend to run on fumes as far as honesty goes.

He might have been that rare thing, a great man who was also a good man. Or rather, again, that's just what he was. The world might have on day realized and celebrated this.

This film was released on VHS. I hope it comes out in proper format someday...

We used to work out together. He was blessed with a beautiful face and got himself e great body. Hey, it's just the truth. And he's missed by a lot of people.