Sounds from a Town I Love

October. 20,2001      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Short film celebrating New York City after the events of September 11.

Griffin Dunne as  
Rick Mowat as  subway man
Bebe Neuwirth as  last woman on cellphone
Tony Roberts as  man on bench
Celia Weston as  
William Hill as  flying colors guy
Austin Pendleton as  film buff

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Reviews

ThiefHott
2001/10/20

Too much of everything

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Nonureva
2001/10/21

Really Surprised!

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Teringer
2001/10/22

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Bluebell Alcock
2001/10/23

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2001/10/24

"Sounds from a Town I Love" is an American 3-minute short film from October 2001, so this is already over 15 years old and if you hear this month and year, then maybe you remember what happened a month earlier. This is a little tribute movie made by multiple Academy Award winner Woody Allen and he wrote as well as directed these 180 seconds, in which we see and hear several New Yorkers on the phone talking to friends, family etc. about what is going on in their lives right now or in the lives of their beloved ones. I personally thought that some of the segments were fairly interesting and entertaining, not all of them, but I liked the one about a couple that doesn't fit together because of how different they are or the talk about the future of a 3-year-old. It's all to be taken lightly honestly, there is no real drama or depth in here, but that's fine as there was enough drama the previous month. So yeah, Allen is known for his great tributes to cities too, like Midnight in Paris, and this one here is another success from him. Cannot deny I really love his approach to writing and movie-making. Enjoyable outcome we have here. Go see it, especially if you like Woody as much as I do.

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sloan123
2001/10/25

This short played on one of the Support New York City telethons that took place shortly after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It's an enjoyable little film involving many people saying funny things on their cell phones in New York. Not only is it funny, but it's Woody's first good film since "Everyone Says I Love You." Look fast for Tony Roberts.

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