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      • Todd Haynes ‘ “Far from Heaven” is like the best and bravest movie of 1957. Its themes, values and style faithfully reflect the social melodramas of the 1950s, but it’s bolder, and says out loud what those films only hinted at.
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  2. Far from Heaven is a 2002 historical romantic drama film written and directed by Todd Haynes, and starring Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, and Patricia Clarkson. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival , where Moore won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress , and cinematographer Edward Lachman won a prize for Outstanding Individual ...

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  3. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Farah Cheded A Good Movie To Watch. It’s a ballsy move, molding your film so closely to a peerless classic, but Todd Haynes transcends...

  4. The story - which crosses both sexual and racial lines - revolves around a privileged suburban family whose lives are filled with daily family etiquette, social events at the club, and an overall...

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    • Todd Haynes
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    • Julianne Moore
  5. If that sounds like the stuff of melodrama, it is — Far From Heaven is proudly of that genre, cracking through the veneer of suburban perfection to find roiling tension and repressed desire underneath.

    • Barbara Garrick
    • Todd Haynes
  6. Far from Heaven: Directed by Todd Haynes. With Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, Patricia Clarkson. In 1950s Connecticut, a flustered housewife faces a marital crisis and mounting racial tensions in the outside world.

  7. Nov 8, 2002 · ''Far From Heaven,'' which opens today in New York and Los Angeles, is both a movie about the 50's and a tribute to some of the great movies of the 50's, in particular the Technicolor...