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Keep It for Yourself

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Keep It for Yourself
Directed byClaire Denis
Written byClaire Denis
Produced byPhilippe Carcassonne
Ted Hope
StarringSophie Simon
Sarina Chan
Michael James
CinematographyAgnès Godard
Edited byDominique Auvray
Music byJohn Lurie
Production
companies
Running time
40 minutes
CountriesUnited States
France
Netherlands
LanguageEnglish

Keep It for Yourself is a 1991 black-and-white short drama film written and directed by Claire Denis.

Plot

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Sophie comes to New York from France with the intention of meeting up with a man she met a few months before. She finds herself alone in the man's apartment, and she discovers that he left town because he was scared stiff at the idea of seeing her.

Cast

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Notes

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  • The French director Claire Denis hired Vincent Gallo to act in several films, such as Keep It for Yourself, the made-for-TV U.S. Go Home, and its follow-up feature Nénette et Boni (1996).
  • Claire Denis preferred black faces in her movies at first.[citation needed] "Vincent Gallo is an old face for me - the first time I shot him was 10 years ago in a short I made in New York called Keep it for Yourself".[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Desire Is Violence". BFI. Archived from the original on September 10, 2011. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
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