Whatever happened to Whit Stillman?

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I quite liked Last Days of Disco. I barely remember Metropolitan, but that's because I saw it when I was like 14 and most of it sailed over my head. I never saw Barcelona, but I suppose I should.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:41 (eighteen years ago) link

I'll have to ask him! He has mentioned that Whit has been sending the screenplay to him in various drafts, but I always forget to ask him what it is all about.

I've heard about a million different projects he's supposed to be working on, all of them v. diff-sounding--a Thomas Jefferson thing, a Cultural Revoltion one and, most recently, something set in Jamaica.

C0L1N B... (C0L1N B...), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:46 (eighteen years ago) link

Maybe he should team up with Terrence Malick then, and they can have lots of Works-In-Progress together.

Redd Harvest (Ken L), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:50 (eighteen years ago) link

Metropolitan is the Jane Austen one

I mean this, from Variety in 2003:

Five years after his last movie, "The Last Days of Disco," American writer-director Whit Stillman is developing a Jane Austen project with Brit producer Stephen Evans. Paris-based Stillman, who first found fame with his Austen-esque comedies of preppy manners "Metropolitan" and "Barcelona," is adapting two unfinished Austen novels, "The Watsons" and "Sanditon," into a single script, titled "Winchester Races."

His script merges the character of Emma Watson, a girl returning to her family after a long absence being brought up by her aunt, and that of Charlotte Hayward from "Sanditon," an attractive country girl taken up by a family of comically optimistic real-estate speculators.

Alba (Alba), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:07 (eighteen years ago) link

um. please let that be the real next project. yay!

horsehoe (horseshoe), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:08 (eighteen years ago) link

He was in our office a few weeks ago.

Markelby (Mark C), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:09 (eighteen years ago) link

Any INSIDE INFO?

Chris Eigeman is indeed awesome. I love his Whitman characters' rants about things, esp. in Barcelona on anti-Americanism and shaving.

He reminds me of TOMBOT.

Alba (Alba), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:25 (eighteen years ago) link

I used to see him walking around Downtown Brooklyn and talked to him once for a split second. He was pretty cool.

Redd Harvest (Ken L), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:27 (eighteen years ago) link

i worry chris e. be too old these days. stillman has tended to stick with with certain agegroups, all young. but who knows. eigeman is the shit.

andrew m. (andrewmorgan), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:57 (eighteen years ago) link

Yes, he is like TOMBOT!

youn, Wednesday, 22 February 2006 01:16 (eighteen years ago) link

but chris eigeman is funny and good-looking. oops, did i say that out loud? i miss him on the gilmore girlz. it seemed like that was as stillman-esque as he was gonna get as far as acting jobs go.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 01:21 (eighteen years ago) link

As if by magic, a long interview

WS: And these internet things like “whatever happened to Whit Stillman?” (laughs) I wonder the same thing myself.

ha ha.

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 09:41 (eighteen years ago) link

WS: We were very close to going nowhere with Metropolitan. There was a lot of failure with the film and I didn’t realize how badly they were going. I didn’t realize at the time that when people “passed” it meant rejection. I just thought this round they weren’t going to bid. I thought it was like bridge where you just pass at first.

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 09:58 (eighteen years ago) link

you will never guess what his new movie is gonna be about.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 11:41 (eighteen years ago) link

Bridge!

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 11:48 (eighteen years ago) link

alba, if you are really curious, e-mail me and i'll e-mail you back with the info that andy gave me yesterday. i don't want to put it on the internet though until i talk to him again and make sure it's alright.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 12:06 (eighteen years ago) link

Thanks.

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 12:41 (eighteen years ago) link

reggae?

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 15:09 (eighteen years ago) link

More out-of-nowhere Stillman-related stuff:

I wrote a pilot for Chris Eigeman, feature player in Whit Stillman's Metropolitan, Barcelona, and Last Days of Disco. The network loved the script but wouldn't let Chris star in it. (And that is the TV business, folks.)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 18:09 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm even more struck by this:

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 18:18 (eighteen years ago) link

by your own name?

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 18:19 (eighteen years ago) link

Ha!

Redd Harvest (Ken L), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 18:43 (eighteen years ago) link

haha. er, by this:

Meanwhile, Krush Groove, which featured Jonah's brother, is the story of the birth of Def Jam Records, an event for which I was present, as label founder and producing legend Rick Rubin was one of my best friends at NYU. (I actually, ahem, play bass on the first two releases of the seminal hip-hop label.)

Warren Bell as Bernard Edwards!

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 18:56 (eighteen years ago) link

I like him, though I suppose his pictures are too trendy for me. I have seen two of his pictures, once each. Not N's favourite. I once likened him to James Joyce, but that doesn't sound a very interesting comparison, coming from me.

the bellefox, Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:00 (eighteen years ago) link

I like him, though I suppose his pictures are too trendy for me.

What does this mean? You are put off them because you perceive them as "trendy"? You feel as though they are not meant for you because you are not trendy enough? What are you on about, man?

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:05 (eighteen years ago) link

Both those things? Are they not compatible? Man.

the bellefox, Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:07 (eighteen years ago) link

It's not that they are incompatible. It is that they are both bizarre notions.

The first is snobbish and the second is insecure.

What it is about them that you think is trendy? The fact that they are spoken highly of by some on people on ILE?

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:12 (eighteen years ago) link

I mean, Whit Stillman's films were not really allied to any trend in filmmaking of the time - they were talky films about a social set that American cinema was largely embarrassed to depict. So they certainly weren't trendy in that sense.

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:16 (eighteen years ago) link

Alba, I think the point of this is that he is too trendy for teh pinefox, who lives in the organic past of Raymond Williams and Raymond Douglas Davies.

Redd Harvest (Ken L), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:21 (eighteen years ago) link

In fact, I found his original post so funny I almost excelsiored it.

Redd Harvest (Ken L), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:22 (eighteen years ago) link

Yes, but it is just a persona. In fact, I think he knows who Reese Witherspoon is.

Alba (Alba), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 19:24 (eighteen years ago) link

stillman strikes me as deeply untrendy.

lauren (laurenp), Thursday, 23 February 2006 12:41 (eighteen years ago) link

Hi hon! Stillman strikes me as deeply PREPPY.

At some work thing he told me he used to come to London in the mid-70s just as punk was spunking, due to family friends, but he misspent his time with sockless jet trash at Tramp and Annabel's instead (as you do). I thought he was great.

suzy (suzy), Thursday, 23 February 2006 12:50 (eighteen years ago) link

Stillman strikes me as deeply PREPPY.

was gonna say it's deep cuz it's in his blood since his grandfather invented the term "WASP." but turns out with quick search it was just his godfather. but still...

andrew m. (andrewmorgan), Thursday, 23 February 2006 17:36 (eighteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...
I dunno, scott, it doesn't seem so strange to me.

The Day The World Turned Dayglo Redd (Ken L), Sunday, 12 March 2006 01:46 (eighteen years ago) link

I mean, Whit Stillman's films were not really allied to any trend in filmmaking of the time - they were talky films about a social set that American cinema was largely embarrassed to depict. So they certainly weren't trendy in that sense.
-- Alba (albab...), February 22nd, 2006 11:16 AM.

Totally OTM. He made a movie about society preps, about as far from "Sex, Lies, and Videotape" as imaginable. Adapting Jane Austen for NYC debs in the 70s, casting a redhead lead(!), a film about the "UHB" made on a shoestring budget.

The commentary (Stillman, Nichols, Eigeman, plus the editor) is highly recommended. Stillman mentions that his impetus was wanting to make a film set in the present where everyone were dressed formally like in the golden age of cinema (38-45) and the story extended from that thought.

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 13 March 2006 22:42 (eighteen years ago) link

Also, check out the IMDB for Carolyn Farina and Edward Clements (the two leads)... pretty amazing nothing really came out of this.

Stillman mentions Carolyn (and others) being typecast in her attempts to continue her career... She was a gal from Queens working a makeup counter from pretty modest background before Stillman's wife found her and brought her to Whit's attention. She "wore" a Manhattan accent for the film. Same with Clements (who had to hide his Canadian accent).

Even Taylor Nichols still gets typecast as a New York preppy, in the commentary he mentions he was born in Kentucky and raised in Michigan until he moved to New York in his mid-twenties.

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 13 March 2006 22:48 (eighteen years ago) link

none of the characters struck me as real New Yorkers

yes, Stillman's uncoolness was why people paid so much attention to Metropolitan (though, by Disco, he had become, or at least adopted/been adopted by, cool), but I have a feeling that teh pinefox meant that it has become trendy to like him.

At the time they came out, I was pleased by Metropolitan and then very disappointed by Barcelona, but the latter seems maybe the best in retrospect.

gabbneb (gabbneb), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:09 (eighteen years ago) link

friend of mine met him at a party in New York last week. He lives in Paris now, is uncomfortable with gushing, etc. *very* conservative in a bitching about Dan Rather sort of way.

A|ex P@reene (Pareene), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:17 (eighteen years ago) link

last days of disco was rubbish.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:30 (eighteen years ago) link

LDoD is highly underrated. Also, the revisionists have won.

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:35 (eighteen years ago) link

it is very, very underrated by me.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:35 (eighteen years ago) link

last days was no good, i agree.

s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:37 (eighteen years ago) link

{I have only seen it once, in the theater which was how many years ago? At any rate, you guys are wrong.}

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:41 (eighteen years ago) link

all or Rory and Logan's awful yale friends (and logan himself) on the Gilmore Girls strike me as Stillman homages/pisstakes.

kyle (akmonday), Monday, 13 March 2006 23:44 (eighteen years ago) link

one month passes...
with the criterion release, i took the opportunity to check out metropolitan again, as i do every like seven years or so... it really is a pretty awful movie, isn't it? one of those movies i always give another chance and yet always lets me down.

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 5 May 2006 14:26 (seventeen years ago) link

How dare you not be elegant and rich.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 5 May 2006 14:30 (seventeen years ago) link

WHO SAID I'M NOT

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 5 May 2006 14:36 (seventeen years ago) link

i dig the first 20 minutes but i found myself compulsively losing interest afterwards. there's some good punchlines but the writing is generally not very good and some of the acting is TERRIBLE.

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 5 May 2006 14:37 (seventeen years ago) link

It's just a Wes Anderson film without the painfully hip soundtrack, you cruel man.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 5 May 2006 14:38 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh yeah, that's not officially available<anywhere>

Except there's a epk promo on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il8Xc8UYPA


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