“A comedy worthy of the best Woody Allen…(Untitled) wittily skewers the conventions and traditions of the avant-garde scene.”
“Acutely witty … This brave little film deserves an audience… Ms. Shelton gives a bright screwball performance that recalls the young Diane Keaton.”
“*****Five Stars. A very funny satire of the art world… A comedy of intelligence and wit with strong performances…A film of shrewdness and sophistication.”
“(Untitled) takes on the New York art and music world in one smart and funny swoop.”
“Intelligent and provocative, (Untitled) is consistently surprising and funny without pandering for laughs.”
“Jonathan Parker curates a collection of fictional artists, composers, and assorted New York scenesters in (this) very funny, tolerant satire of contemporary art and its discontents. The whole cast is museum quality and the “music” performances are pitch- perfect in their dissonance.”
“A comedy surprise! …A simply terrific ensemble cast… This spoof on the state of contemporary art is full of bright actors and witty dialogue…”
“A smart and funny satire of the contemporary New York art scene.”
“Rousingly funny…A gem of a movie.”
“The impressive aspect of Parker’s latest is an evident grasp and respect for what’s worthy and worthless in the fecund present-day scene…Marley Shelton, in a sparkling performance, superbly embodies the passions and raw ambitions of a young New York gallerist.”
“A charming, satirical poke at the ostensible contradictions regarding the state of modern art.”
“(Untitled) is a smart, funny film that looks at the world of contemporary art with enough edge to make it to make it credible and enough compassion to make it loveable.”
“Critics’ Pick.”
“The best film of 2009! A mature and complete film about the perspective of art that resides in each of us, with a script that is like literature.”
Where to Watch
(Untitled)
A New York art gallerist falls for a brooding new music composer in this comic tale about the state of contemporary art.