![]() And, most importantly, driving structures everything.ĭiane (Mary Kay Place), a widow, is surrounded by a large extended family who all live in the same rural area of Western Massachusetts and get together often in one of their homes. And think about, because we get glimpses of Diane's to-do-lists and some diary entries. This is what they see and touch every day. Rather, they seem to say, this is someone's life, different from yours, possibly with some overlaps. Kent Jones with Gone Girl director David Fincher at the 52nd New York Film Festival Photo: Anne-Katrin TitzeĪt this year's Tribeca Film Festival, Diane was the big winner, taking home the Founders Award for Best US Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography for Wyatt Garfield.Ī stack of laundered clothes folded on a car seat, the flower pattern of a borrowed casserole dish, Agatha Christie books for the dying cousin, onions in the fruit basket, an Italian water pitcher, a brown car in front of a brown house - the compositions are neither pretty, nor stylised, nor do they evoke nostalgia in Kent Jones's slow cooking Diane. ![]()
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