A Single Man   BF-2010 

Stylish, sensitive, occasionally humorous film version of a novel by Christopher Isherwood about a day in the life of George, a middle-aged man who mourns the loss of his partner Jim. Directing debut by the celebrated fashion designer Tom Ford with a prize-winning leading role by Colin Firth.

Surprising debut film by the American fashion designer Tom Ford, who established his name in the mid-1990s as creative director at the fashion house of Gucci, which made a comeback thanks to his efforts. A Single Man is also the first film made by Fade to Black, the production company founded by Ford. It's a film version of the novel from 1964 by Christopher Isherwood, about a day in the life of George, a middle-aged Englishman in California who is mourning the loss of his partner Jim, with whom he has been together for 16 years. Jim died in a car crash. Eight months later, it is still unbearable for George.
Ford, who wrote the screenplay with David Scearce, has made a stylish, sensitive and occasionally even humorous film with a striking leading role for Colin Firth, who was given the best actor award at the Venice Film Festival.

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USA 2009
DirectorTom Ford
ProducerTom Ford
 Chris Weitz
 Andrew Miano
 Robert Salerno
 Fade to Black
 Depth of Field
 Artina Films
ScenarioTom Ford, David Scearce, based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood
CastColin Firth
 Matthew Goode
 Julianne Moore
 Ryan Simpkins
PhotographyEduard Grau
EditorJoan Sobel
Production designDan Bishop
Sound designLeslie Shatz
MusicAbel Korzeniowski, Shigeru Umebayashi
Length99'
Themes
2010 Bright Future