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Binding : dvd. Release Date : 2007-12-20. Region Code : 2. Publisher : Studiocanal. Languages : english. Format : pal. EAN : 5055201803993. Director : Mike Nichols.
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Product Information
Jules Feiffer's bitter-sweet sex comedy follows the fortunes of two college room-mates seeking sexual fulfillment.
Product Identifiers
ProducerMike Nichols
EAN5055201803993
eBay Product ID (ePID)69698879
Product Key Features
ActorRita Moreno, Ann-Margret, Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel, Cynthia O'neal, Carol Kane, Candice Bergen
Film/TV TitleCarnal Knowledge
DirectorMike Nichols
LanguageEnglish
Run Time94 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2008
FormatDVD
FeaturesWidescreen
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Production DesignerRichard Sylbert
Additional InformationDirector Mike Nichols's provocative film, based on a Jules Feiffer script about the changes in America's sexual mores over the course of the three decades, chronicles the bitter experiences of two middle-class American males. Jonathan (Jack Nicholson), a cruel but charismatic misogynist, and Sandy (Art Garfunkel), a bland idealist, meet as roommates at a small New England college in the 1940s. As their friendship progresses through the following decades, their search for the ideal woman leads to failed marriages, bad relationships, and emotional emptiness.<BR>Nichols is particularly adept at negotiating the kind of psychological minefield presented in CARNAL KNOWLEDGE. Nicholson is fascinating to watch, but the supporting women, including Candice Bergen and Ann-Margret, supply the soul. Nichols uses a shadowy film noir technique that underscores the movie's exploration of the uncertainty in relationships and also employs long close-ups that offer the characters no room to prevaricate in his bleak vision of men, women, and romance.