We Can't Go Home Again
We Can't Go Home Again is an experimental feature film directed by Nicholas Ray in collaboration with his film students at Binghamton University. Ray and the students play fictionalized versions of themselves.
We Can't Go Home Again | |
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Directed by | Nicholas Ray |
Written by | Nicholas Ray Tom Farrell Susan Ray |
Starring | Richie Bock Tom Farrell Nicholas Ray Danny Fisher Jill Gannon Jane Heymann Leslie Levinson Stanley Liu Luke Oberle Phil Weisman |
Cinematography | Richie Bock Peer Bode Danny Fisher Mark Goldstein Stanley Liu Steve Maurer |
Edited by | Richie Bock Charles Bornstein Tom Farrell Danny Fisher Mark Goldstein Nicholas James Carol Lenoir |
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Running time | 88 minutes (1973 version) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film was the major project of the last decade of Ray's life, and he and his collaborators continuously re-edited it. Rough versions of the film were screened at festivals as early as 1972 (including a Cannes premiere in 1973), and the most well-known cut was completed in 1976.
Ray was still making alterations to it at the time of his death in 1979.
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