Directed by:
Jeffrey McHaleComposer:
Mark De Gli AntoniCast:
Gina Gershon (a.f.), Kyle MacLachlan (a.f.), Elizabeth Berkley (a.f.), Paul Verhoeven (a.f.), Joe Eszterhas (a.f.), Joshua GrannellPlots(1)
When it was released in 1995, Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls was reviled. The first NC-17 release to receive a wide theatrical release, the public and critics of the era - with a loud, clear, collective voice - rejected the film. It was nominated for a record 13 Razzie Awards, and won a then-record seven. Roger Ebert, in one of the more generous reviews the film received, summed his opinion up by noting that, “the film is not, in short, quite unredeemably bad.” But Showgirls’ reputation has been resuscitated in the intervening 24 years, and conceding one’s admiration for Nomi Malone’s sordid tale is no longer the admission of questionable taste it once signified. You Don’t Nomi brilliantly draws on archival footage of Showgirls’ production, revealing interviews with the major players, and surprisingly thoughtful conversations with the cinephiles who are leading the charge in the film’s redemptive journey from a notorious flop to cult classic. Is it a masterpiece? Or is it a piece of shit? McHale’s addictive documentary argues for a third designation: the masterpiece of shit. (Tribeca Film Festival)
(more)Cast
Gina Gershon (a.f.)
USA
Best movies:
Face Off (1997)
The Insider (1999)
P.S. I Love You (2007)
Kyle MacLachlan (a.f.)
USA
Best movies:
The Doors (1991)
Blue Velvet (1986)
Inside Out (2015)
Elizabeth Berkley (a.f.)
USA
Best movies:
Any Given Sunday (1999)
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
Point Break (1991)
Paul Verhoeven (a.f.)
Netherlands
Joe Eszterhas (a.f.)
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Joshua Grannell
USA
Best movies:
Milk (2008)
All About Evil (2010)
The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015)