In 1950s Connecticut, a flustered housewife faces a marital crisis and mounting racial tensions in the outside world.In 1950s Connecticut, a flustered housewife faces a marital crisis and mounting racial tensions in the outside world.In 1950s Connecticut, a flustered housewife faces a marital crisis and mounting racial tensions in the outside world.
- Nominated for 4 Oscars
- 102 wins & 96 nominations total
- Sarah Deagan
- (as Jordan Puryear)
- Billy Hutchinson
- (as Kyle Smyth)
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- TriviaCinematographer Edward Lachman created the 1950s "look" by using the same type of lighting equipment (incandescent), the same lighting techniques, and the same type of lens filters when shooting this film, as would have been used on a 1950s era melodrama.
- GoofsThe typewriter around the corner from Frank Whitaker's office is a late-model Selectric (circa 1971 at the earliest).
- Quotes
Cathy Whitaker: That was the day I stopped believing in the wild ardor of things. Perhaps in love, as well. That kind of love. The love in books and films. The love that tells us to abandon our lives and plans, all for one brief touch of Venus. So often we fail at that kind of love. The world just seems too fragile a place for it. And of every other kind, life remains full. Perhaps it's just we who are too fragile.
- Crazy creditsThe first end credit reads "for Bompi"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Anatomy of a Scene: Far from Heaven (2002)
At least Julianne thinks she has it all until she catches Dennis at home in the embrace of a man. That's pretty devastating now, back then it was cause for exile from the human race. This was the Fifties when gays were being purged from government during those Truman-Eisenhower years with no redress whatsoever.
Moore catches this indiscretion after them making a local magazine cover as Mr.&Mrs. Magna Corporation, Quaid as the hard driving business executive and Moore as a June Cleaver housewife. Quaid is going to seek help for this terrible weakness that makes him feel ashamed and rotten after each act. And psychiatrist James Rebhorn assures him that great strides have been made in treating homosexuals.
Quaid can stay in the closet as 98% of gays did at the time, but this little revelation sends Moore looking for the understanding company of Dennis Haysbert who is a widower raising a small daughter. When they're seen innocently together that's what gets the mouths of Fairfield county moving.
How it all gets resolved is the story of Quaid, Moore, and Haysbert, but along the way you get some really riveting performances from these three stars and the rest of the cast. Besides those mentioned look out for Patricia Clarkson as Moore's best friend who is a real serpent.
I do love how the script captures the flavor of Fairfield County back in the days of my youth. Note how Moore's friends refer to her amateur theatrical background about how she was known as 'red' for hanging out with all those Jewish boys who were restricted out. And someone makes a lame joke about Senator Joe McCarthy driving by in a car and hearing some naughty subversive talk. What was ironical about that is that McCarthy who was Catholic could never have bought a home in that WASP den anti-Communist US Senator notwithstanding.
Julianne Moore won one of four Oscar nominations that Far From Heaven got from the Academy, in this case for Best Actress. I'm not sure why Quaid wasn't recognized also, he was that good. Don't miss this one when it comes to television.
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- Feb 20, 2012
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- Lejos del cielo
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- Budget
- $13,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,901,849
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $211,279
- Nov 10, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $29,027,914
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1