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Requiem for a Dream

2000 | 102m | English

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Name Character
Ellen Burstyn Sara Goldfarb
Jared Leto Harry Goldfarb
Jennifer Connelly Marion Silver
Marlon Wayans Tyrone C. Love
Christopher McDonald Tappy Tibbons
Louise Lasser Ada
Marcia Jean Kurtz Rae
Janet Sarno Mrs. Pearlman
Suzanne Shepherd Mrs. Scarlini
Joanne Gordon Mrs. Ovadia
Charlotte Aronofsky Mrs. Miles
Mark Margolis Mr. Rabinowitz
Michael Kaycheck Donut Cop
Jack O'Connell Corn Dog Stand Boss
Chas Mastin Lyle Russel
Ajay Naidu Mailman
Sean Gullette Arnold the Shrink
Samia Shoaib Nurse Mall
Peter Maloney Dr. Pill
Abraham Abraham King Neptune
Aliya Campbell Alice
Te'ron A. O'Neal Young Tyrone
Denise Dowse Tyrone's Mother
Bryan Chattoo Brody
Eddie De Harp Brody's Henchman Victor
Scott Franklin Jailer (voice)
Peter Cheyenne Sal the Geep
Brian Costello First AD
Abraham Aronofsky Newspaper Man on Train
James Chinlund Space Oddity
Olga Merediz Malin & Block Secretary
Allison Furman Malin & Block Office Woman
Robert Dylan Cohen Paramedic Greenhill
Ben Shenkman Dr. Spencer
Keith David Big Tim
Dylan Baker Southern Doctor
Shaun O'Hagan Ward Attendant Seto
Leland Gantt Ward Attendant Penn
Bill Buell Court Doctor
Jimmie Ray Weeks Prison Guard
Gregg Bello E.R. Doctor
Henry Stram ECT Technician
Heather Litteer Big Tim Party Girl
Jenny Decker Big Tim Party Girl
Ami Goodheart Big Tim Party Girl
Nina Zavarin Big Tim Party Girl
Stanley B. Herman Uncle Hank
Scott Bader Party Animal
Jim Centofanti Party Animal
Scott Chait Party Animal
Daniel Clarin Party Animal
Ben Cohen Party Animal
Eric Cohen Party Animal
Brett Feinstein Party Animal
Ricky Fier Party Animal
John Getz Party Animal
Andrew Kessler Party Animal
Ross Lombardo Party Animal
Carter Mansbach Party Animal
Scott Miller Party Animal
Todd Miller Party Animal
Joshua Pollack Party Animal
Craig Rallo Party Animal
Geordan Reisner Party Animal
Keith Scandore Party Animal
David Seltzer Party Animal
Chris Varvaro Party Animal
Ricardo Viñas Party Animal
Chad Weiner Party Animal
Jesse Weissberger Party Animal
Greg Weissman Party Animal
Hubert Selby Jr. Laughing Guard
Lianna Pai Angelic Nurse
Darren Aronofsky Visitor (uncredited)
Name Job
Roy Farfel Stunts
Darren Aronofsky Director, Screenplay
Matthew Libatique Director of Photography
Judy Rhee Art Direction
Jennifer Getzinger Script Supervisor
Clint Mansell Original Music Composer
James Chinlund Production Design
Laura Jean Shannon Costume Design
Tom Johnson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Bucossi Stunt Coordinator
Anne McCarthy Casting
Mary Vernieu Casting
Craig Henighan Sound Effects Designer, Sound Effects Editor
Ann Ruark Line Producer
Jay Rabinowitz Editor, Music Editor
Ann Goulder Casting
Ondine Karady Set Decoration
Carolyn Grifel Costume Design
Hubert Selby Jr. Novel, Screenplay
Lori Keith Douglas Unit Production Manager
Douglas Wilkinson Post Production Supervisor
Stephen Barden Dialogue Editor, Sound Designer, Music Editor
Brian Emrich Sound Designer
Alicia Weber Camera Operator
Judy Chin Key Makeup Artist
Tony Sereno Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charlotte Fleck Dialect Coach
Kenny Gaskins Transportation Captain
Mike Easter Transportation Co-Captain
Catherine Rankin Negative Cutter
Cathy Rait Color Timer
Nelson Ferreira Supervising Sound Editor, ADR Editor
Steve Baine Foley Artist
Phil Testa Gaffer
Andy Niceberg Best Boy Electric
Gary Martone Key Grip
Pedro Hernández Best Boy Grip
Tally Morse Dolly Grip
Marie Abma Assistant Costume Designer
Ken Ishii Sound Mixer
Karl Wasserman Boom Operator
Michael Nickodem Location Manager
Nicole Klett Assistant Location Manager
Joseph Stephans Assistant Location Manager
Martin Bernstein Construction Coordinator
Arne Olsen Key Construction Grip
Francis Catalano Construction Grip
Freddy Luis Casting Associate
Lori Eastside Extras Casting
Timothy Bird First Assistant Director
Chip Signore Second Assistant Director
Richard Rutkowski Camera Operator
Jim Bartolomeo First Assistant Camera
Jennifer Koestler Second Assistant Camera
John Baer Still Photographer
Will Arnot Steadicam Operator
Sandy Hays Steadicam Operator
Shelley Rich Art Department Coordinator
Robin Koenig Leadman
Roman Greller Set Dresser
Tim Oravetz Property Master
Akeo Ihara Assistant Property Master
Marjorie Durand Assistant Makeup Artist
Mia Thoen Makeup Artist
Quentin Harris Key Hair Stylist
Charles McKenna Assistant Hairstylist
Brian Sherratt Additional Hairstylist
Paul LeBlanc Hair Designer
Drew Jiritano Special Effects Coordinator
Perri Pivovar Assistant Editor
Jill Purdy Dialogue Editor
Lee de Lang First Assistant Sound Editor
Ron Mellegers Foley Mixer
Tim O'Connell Foley Mixer
Andrew Tay Foley Mixer
Peter Kelly Foley Mixer
Brad Zoern Foley Mixer
Jason Kaplan ADR Recordist
Bob Lacivita ADR Recordist
Laurie Regan ADR Recordist
Name Title
Nick Wechsler Executive Producer
Palmer West Producer
Eric Watson Producer
Stefan Simchowitz Executive Producer
Beau Flynn Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Ellen Burstyn Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Shattering expose of the fallible human condition. What to say about Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream that hasn't been said already? Without doubt it's a film, that in spite of its high standing on the main movie sites, polarises opinions. It's a film that in simple terms follows four peopl ... e through their addictions until the shattering denouement, but the journey is made more bleak by offering tantalising snatches of hope, the dreams of the protags offered up as some sort of goals for the addicts to cling on to - only for the narrative to stick in its rusty serrated blade to draw the lifeblood from the hapless hopefuls. Arononfsky brings a multitude of technical skills to the party that emphasise the emotional discord on show. Standard split-screening is married up with rapid cutting, isolated framing, close ups, long tracking and Snorricam, all of which is sound tracked by Clint Mansell's haunting musical composition. All told it's an assault on all the senses and terrifying with it, boosted no end by Aronofsky getting top performances from his cast of actors. Love it or hate it, it's a film that simply can't be ignored, unsparing cinema produced by a most gifted director. 9/10

May 16, 2024
JPV852
9.0

Only my second viewing of this, last time probably was when it came out on DVD, and not one I'll re-watch anytime soon, but still a great drama featuring incredible performances, most notably Ellen Burstyn who was worthy of her Oscar nomination. Has some darkly wild moments and a swing in tones, gue ... ss giving viewers insights into the highs and lows of heroine use. Not entertaining in so much as fascinating film worth it for some of the visuals and acting. **4.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
corrcorr
7.0

I've never been so afraid of a refrigerator. ...

Jun 23, 2021
BornKnight
9.0

Requiem for a Dream is a psychological drama movie by Darren Aronofsky, based on a 1978 book of the same name by Hubert Selby (1928-2004) that passes in NY in the 70's era of drugs. The book was written already with Hubert thinking about a movie and had a screenplay for it and approached Aronofs ... ky with it in hands, and Darren rewrote the screen with the help of the writer plus directed the film, being his second official movie after Pi. With a small cast of protagonists Ellen Burstyn (Sara Goldfarb) mother of Jared Leto (Harry Goldfarb), Jennifer Connelly as Marion Silver (Harry girlfriend) and Marlon Wayans as Tyrone C. Love (Harry's friend). It passes in the four stations of one year of 70 to 80's in New York Coney Island district - Sara's son Harry is a drug addicted drop out jew student of high college that constantly sells his mother TV set to pay for various drug including heroin, crack and marihuana, aided by his friend Marlon. He has a, aspiring fashion student addicted as well and share his drugs with her. The plot follows a drug enriched summer through the months each one reflecting the drugs effect from the use, high and withdraw with the seasons, involving also Sara as she is a lonely widow that lives watching shows on television about weighting loss and dreams to be in one. One day she receives a letter saying that she was selected to maybe star on one of those and after failing diet she tries to loose weight with prescribed drugs that induces to addiction as the body arrange itself with the dose. This drama as most of Aronofsky's movie have a very different way of showing up the passing of time and the drugs, into a magnificent and frenetic way as I must say - I am an Aronofsky fan, and at least for me. he is into my top 10 directors/ writers list. The acting of young Leto and Connelly in the start of career are superb and Ellen Burstyn won an Oscar for her performance. It isn't an easy movie to watch but it shows the way drugs act in a realistic way of euphoria in short bursts hip hop sequences and the sudden drastic effect of withdraw as it wrecks the life of the protagonists. Especially towards the end the movie is very heavy to watch, as expected especially at the start of the 2000's. Several cinematography techniques as split screen, timelapses, long shots and close-ups are used, and editing was strenuous using as 4 times more sequences than an usual movie due to the frenetic nature of drug use. As Aronofsky was into the start of his career I suspect he was not indicated to more Academy awards like editing, cinematography and original soundtrack (using string quartet arrangements of Kronos Quartet) written by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang. Even now, 20 years after the making it is an very enjoyable and a must see movie like the director works to understand how revolutionary it was at the time. It is as important to drug addiction as Kids was to Sex (never watched Trainspotting so I can't correlate). For my an easy 9.5 out of 10.0 / A + and a masterpiece of traditional techniques that is a must see to any cinema lover.

Dec 12, 2023