Directed by:
Jon JostScreenplay:
Jon JostCinematography:
Jon JostComposer:
Jon A. EnglishPlots(1)
Yuppy Mark works at the New York stock exchange, a career that's making him rich but not happy. The Metropolitan Museum is his place of refuge; as often as he can, he goes there to look at the paintings by Vermeer. One day, he sees a woman in one of the galleries who looks like the women in Vermeer's work. Intrigued, he follows her. She turns out to be a French actress who is having difficulty making ends meet. Hesitantly, she agrees to meet him, and later on in their relationship, she still sees him principally as a source of income. Until it comes to an abrupt end. All the Vermeers in New York is the story of an impossible love between two people from different milieus in a city which we see almost entirely through interiors, but which is nevertheless a prominent presence. Art seems to be the only pure point of reference in the midst of the capitalist rat race. (International Film Festival Rotterdam)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Independent Spirit Awards
- 1993 - Jon Jost (Best Cinematography)
- 1993 - Jon A. English (Best Original Score)
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
- 1991 - John Maybury (Independent/Experimental Film and Video Award)