Rushmore

Titolo originale: Rushmore
Regia: Wes Anderson |
Anno: 1998
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: lone wolf | private school | theater play | theatre group | theater director | coming of age | precocious child | complex | teenager | comforting |
Cast: Jason Schwartzman | Bill Murray | Olivia Williams | Seymour Cassel | Brian Cox | Mason Gamble | Sara Tanaka | Stephen McCole | Luke Wilson | Dipak Pallana | Andrew Wilson | Marietta Marich | Ronnie McCawley | Keith McCawley | Hae Joon Lee | Adebayo Asabi | Connie Nielsen | Al Fielder | Colin Platt | George Farish | Francis Fernandez | McCauley Penderdast | Eric Weems | Dalton Tomlin | Wallace Wolodarsky | Kim Terry | Ella Pryor | Paul Schiff | Antoni Scarano | Brian Tenenbaum | Thayer McClanahan | Patricia Winkler | Manning Mott | J.J. Stonebraker | Donny Caicedo | Ali Ktiri | Michael Maggart | Robbie Lee | Morgan Redmond | Ed Geldart | J.J. Killalea | William Lau | Lucille Sadikin | Steve Eckelman | Eric Chase Anderson | Danny Fine | Kyle Ryan Urquhart | Kumar Pallana | Stephen Dignan | Alexis Bledel | Brandon Trost | Jason Trost | David Moritz |

Max Fischer è un quindicenne che ha trovato la sua unica ragione di vita: frequentare la Rushmore Academy. Nerd occhialuto ma non secchione, con molteplici attività extra-curricolari all'attivo (tra cui l'allestimento di maestosi spettacoli teatrali), Max fa amicizia con il laconico e svogliato "uomo d'affari" Herman Blume e insieme a lui si scopre innamorato della dolce maestrina vedova miss Cross.

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Herman Blume (Bill Murray) wears the same suit throughout the entire film. He just changes his shirt [...] D
Wes Anderson: [mid-shot speed change] The last scene changes from normal speed to slow-motion. D
The character Dirk Calloway is inspired by the main character in the classic danish movie Buster's W [...] D
Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson mentioned Roald Dahl as inspiration for the movie. Anderson co-wrote an [...] D
The two schools used as sets in the movie, St. John's School (Rushmore) and Lamar High School (Grove [...] D
The quote on Max's mother's headstone, "The paths of glory lead but to the grave" is from the Thomas [...] D
The shot of Max Fischer sitting on a go-kart wearing a pair of goggles (featured on the back cover o [...] D
When Bill Murray first read the script, he thought it was so fantastic that he said he wanted to do [...] D
The screenplay to this was written long before Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson's debut film, Un colpo d [...] D
The song featured while the two main characters are sabotaging each other is a live performance from [...] D
In the geometry class, about which Max dreams, during the school chapel/assembly, he solves a proble [...] D
In the library scene, Max reads a book by Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Wes Anderson co-wrote and directed [...] D
During casting, the filmmakers went to different New England private schools, mostly in Massachusett [...] D
Co-writer and director Wes Anderson originally intended the film's soundtrack to be entirely made up [...] D
DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Wes Anderson): (Charlie Brown Christmas): Max's dad is a barber, as was "Peanuts [...] D
Film debut of Alexis Bledel who can be seen sitting on the right in the Grover Cleveland classroom j [...] D
A favorite film of Jonah Hill and Mark Flood. D
Touchstone hadn't planned on releasing the film until February 5th, especially in light of the heavy [...] D
Darren Criss auditioned for a role in the movie when it was called "Max Fischer." D
In the film, Max checks out a book by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, which is what leads him to finding Miss [...] D
Max (Jason Schwartzman) asks Margaret Yang (Sara Tanaka) to remove her glasses, and tells her she lo [...] D
The book that Miss Cross is reading when she meets Max is Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues Under the Se [...] D
Before the film's theatrical release, co-writer and director Wes Anderson arranged a private screeni [...] D
Max fakes a bike crash to get into Ms. Cross's bedroom, he plays a song in French about a boy whose [...] D
1,800 teenagers were auditioned from the United States, Canada, and England for the part of Max Fisc [...] D
Director Wes Anderson drummed up publicity the old-fashioned way: traveling across the country in a [...] D
Alexis Bledel's debut. D
The movie's line "Yeah, I was in the shit." was voted as the #56 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" b [...] D
The film was originally going to be made by New Line Cinema, but they couldn't agree on a budget. We [...] D
Among the many films that Jason Schwartzman watched to prepare for his role was Buttati, Bernardo! ( [...] D
Max lights a cigarette for Miss Cross while they are talking on the bleachers. She is smoking an Ame [...] D
According to Bill Murray, he disliked Jason Schwartzman's personality during their first meeting. Bu [...] D
Brian Cox was cast on the strength of his performance in Manhunter - Frammenti di un omicidio (1986) [...] D
The book Max is reading at the beginning of the movie is "Diving for Sunken Treasure" by Jacques-Yve [...] D
Wes Anderson had originally envisioned Noah Taylor for the role of Max Fischer. Though Jason Schwart [...] D
On the first day of principal photography, Wes Anderson delivered his directions to Bill Murray in a [...] D
Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson's intent with this film was to create their own "slightly heightened re [...] D
Film debut of Jason Schwartzman. D
One of the main filming locations was Wes Anderson's former high school, St. John's School, in Houst [...] D
Elijah Wood auditioned for the role of Max. D
Jason Schwartzman was apparently quite ill during his feature debut shoot, but managed to bravely co [...] D
Max (Jason Schwartzman) asks the headmaster (Brian Cox) not to expel him, for "old times' sake", ech [...] D
The play that everyone watches towards the end of the movie is supposed to be a stage play version o [...] D
Jason Schwartzman came to his audition wearing a prep-school blazer which sported a Rushmore patch h [...] D
Only one scene was cut from the film after filming. "An image of him [Max] taking some books out of [...] D
The Bentley used in the film was used in exchange for the owner's daughter to appear in the film. D
Wes Anderson: [The Rolling Stones] Features "I Am Waiting". D
Thayer McClanahan: Can be seen to sign his own name on the petition to save Latin. D
During the scene where Max is buying sticks of dynamite, the shot is very similar to that of Val Kil [...] D
Wes Anderson: The first voice that appears in the film and tries to solve the problem to the equatio [...] D
Some of Jacques Henri Lartigue's photographs, including the picture that inspired the mock of Max in [...] D
Wes Anderson: [underwater shot] Shot of one or more of the characters underwater. D
Max's green corduroy suit is similar to the one worn by Woody Allen at the end of Bananas (1971). In [...] D
When Ms. Cross and Max feed the fish and talk about deaths of loved ones, Jason Schwartzman (Max) ha [...] D
When Max is confronted by Dirk about telling lies about his mom, he asks who told him the lie and if [...] D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #65. D
In a shot of Max's petition to save Latin, the names of Jason Schwartzman's bandmates from Phantom P [...] D
The book that Miss Cross is reading to her students when Max first sees her is "Kidnapped" by Robert [...] D
Bill Murray genuinely found Keith McCawley and Ronnie McCawley, who play his sons, annoying (much li [...] D
The first film collaboration between Bill Murray and co-writer and director Wes Anderson. They worke [...] D
The scene in which Max buys dynamite, including charging the purchase to an Arizona company, is almo [...] D
The speech about privilege that Herman Blume (Bill Murray) gives at the beginning of the film was in [...] D
The pictures of Ms. Cross's (Olivia Williams) dead husband in her bedroom are pictures of Owen Wilso [...] D
Rosemary (Olivia Williams) takes a job at a girls' private school called "The Webster Smalley School [...] D
Max tells Dirk "tell that stupid mick he just made my list of things to do today" in talking about O [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
In the scene where Max meets Miss Cross, they discuss Latin and Max says, "Sic Transit Gloria. Glory [...] D

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