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Anna

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
841
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Sally Kirkland in Anna (1987)
Drama

Anna, an aging Czech movie star, comes to NYC struggling to establish her career. When she meets a beautiful, young peasant girl, she teaches her the ins and outs of acting, only to have the... Read allAnna, an aging Czech movie star, comes to NYC struggling to establish her career. When she meets a beautiful, young peasant girl, she teaches her the ins and outs of acting, only to have the young girl become a screen star instead.Anna, an aging Czech movie star, comes to NYC struggling to establish her career. When she meets a beautiful, young peasant girl, she teaches her the ins and outs of acting, only to have the young girl become a screen star instead.

  • Director
    • Yurek Bogayevicz
  • Writers
    • Yurek Bogayevicz
    • Agnieszka Holland
  • Stars
    • Sally Kirkland
    • Paulina Porizkova
    • Robert Fields
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    841
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yurek Bogayevicz
    • Writers
      • Yurek Bogayevicz
      • Agnieszka Holland
    • Stars
      • Sally Kirkland
      • Paulina Porizkova
      • Robert Fields
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Anna
    Paulina Porizkova
    Paulina Porizkova
    • Krystyna
    Robert Fields
    Robert Fields
    • Daniel
    Gibby Brand
    Gibby Brand
    • Director #1
    John Robert Tillotson
    • Director #2
    Julianne Gilliam
    • Woman Author
    Joe Aufiery
    • Stage Manager
    Lance Davis
    • Assistant #1
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Assistant #2
    Ruth Maleczech
    Ruth Maleczech
    • Woman #1…
    Holly Villaire
    • Woman #2…
    Shirl Bernheim
    • Woman #3…
    Renée Coleman
    Renée Coleman
    • Woman #4…
    Gabrielle Made
    • Woman #5
    • (as Gabriela Farrar)
    • …
    Jordana Levine
    • Woman #6…
    Rosalie Traina
    • Woman #7…
    Maggie Wagner
    Maggie Wagner
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    • Director
      • Yurek Bogayevicz
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      • Yurek Bogayevicz
      • Agnieszka Holland
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    8MLaug22477

    Kirkland's performance is a lost gem!

    ANNA is a very uneven film BUT Sally Kirkland's performance is not. Shame that more people didnt see if they did she might have gotten an Academy Award. Fortunately she was nominated.
    9jcrawford-15

    Former foreign film star finds no luck seeking parts in America.

    As an actor who works in film and television, I think Kirkland's performance in "Anna" is one of the greatest ever given by an American actress on screen. Every actor should see it, as well as Kim Stanley's in "The Goddess" and Geraldine Page's in "The Trip to Bountiful".

    I also think this film is important in its message to Hollywood - stop putting looks above talent!

    This film is a fascinating story, all too true for actresses in the US, especially today. Anna, an enormously talented middle-aged woman, is overlooked, while exceptional opportunities come along for a pretty young girl with little to offer but looks and a perky personality, who just happens to use Anna to get to the top.

    The story is supposed to be based on a real person and her experience trying to find work in New York after having been a star in Europe. Kirkland brings this character to life with amazing depth and courage. Although she lost the Oscar that year to the well - deserving Cher for "Moonstruck", I think if more people had seen this film, Kirkland would have walked away with the little gold man that night. I am still inspired by what the film has to say about women in this business who lose opportunities because of ageism. What is it with American producers? I love Judi Dench and Vanessa Redgrave, but if they were American women, they would never find work! The Hollywood film industry should take a lesson from their European counterparts and use the talented older ladies we have right here!!! Every time Dench or Redgrave make a film, they are nominated or win for it. There are thousands of equally gifted ladies right under our noses in Hollywood who never get a shot at greatness. Sadly, Sally Kirkland just had the one...
    drainbaby

    gives you a reason to appreciate independent films, storyline and acting not specialeffx

    what makes this film worth watching, other than the unrecognized talent of sally kirkland, is the authentic feel of lower new york and the off broadway scene. the ending is not what i expected and i appreciate the fact that someone knows how to write an ending that makes you think about what you just saw and feel somehting for the characters that you have to think about before you decide exactly what you felt. i saw this film several years after its release and i think if i could vote the oscars now i would vote it in lead actress, screenplay and cinemotagraphy. an excellent film proving creativity not money is what makes something worth watching on screen. 3 and 1/2 stars. timelessly moving
    10tasgal

    Compelling portrait of Czech emigre theater people in New York, and the trickiness of memory.

    "Anna" is the movie with perhaps the greatest disparity between my opinion and everyone else's, so seems appropriate for my first comment on IMDb.

    Anna (Sally Kirkland) was a legendary actress in Czechoslovakia, and in New York suffers a career in shabby productions with avant garde or artistic pretensions. Krystyna (Paulina Porizkova), an immigrant from Czechoslovakia with acting aspirations, spends her first days on the streets of New York searching for Anna, fainting from hunger virtually on her doorstep. Anna takes her in, and they become intimate friends.

    Porizkova's Krystyna is as compellingly ambitious and wily as any of Werner Herzog's roles -- and this in an area calling for a subtler social sense. Krystyna seems not to be Anna's daughter, given up for adoption at a young age. But the malleability of memory -- Krystyna's in an obvious way, though perhaps also Anna's -- is treated more interestingly than in some of Agnieszka Holland's better known movies, such as "Olivier, Olivier" or "Europa, Europa." Almost as interesting as some real life cases: The erstwhile mental illness "fugue" comes to mind (see, for example, the Times Literary Supplement, 16 July 1999; as this is a movie database, I'll also point to "Paris, Texas" for a portrayal of the phenomenon). So does the case of Benjamin Wilkomirski. I could but won't extend this list.

    On the negative side, the description of Jewish life in New York is a mixture of inappropriately projected Christian norms and condescension (maybe due to unfamiliarity, or laziness of imagination).
    6=G=

    Kirkland saves this flick from sudden death

    Once a film star in Czechoslovakia, a middle-aged Anna has to settle for the humiliation of an off-Broadway understudy role only to watch her inexperienced and recently emigrated young protege (Porizkova) find sudden success in Hollywood. There is probably only one reason to watch "Anna", a clumsy slice-of-miserable-life story, and that is Kirkland's wonderful portrayal of her courageously vulnerable character. Likely to have only narrow appeal, "Anna" is a Czech flavored indie worth a look and a must see for Kirkland fans. C+

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    • Trivia
      The film was Oscar nominated for one Academy Award in 1988 for Sally Kirkland in the category of Best Actress in a Leading Role with the gong being won in the end by Cher for 'Moonstruck' (1987).
    • Quotes

      Anna: Sir, if you don't mind would you let me do improvisation on the text. I'm not very good talking about my sex life.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Oscar Nomination Surprises for 1987 (1988)

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anna - Exil in New York
    • Filming locations
      • Mahwah, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Vestron Pictures
      • Magnus Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,236,848
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,236,848
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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