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  1. Velvet Goldmine es una película de 1998 [1] dirigida por Todd Haynes. [2] Protagonizada por Ewan McGregor, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Christian Bale y Toni Collette [3] el guion está coescrito por Haynes y James Lyons [4] y el productor ejecutivo fue Michael Stipe, líder del grupo R.E.M. [5]

  2. 23 de oct. de 1998 · With Ewan McGregor, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Christian Bale, Toni Collette. In 1984, British journalist Arthur Stuart investigates the career of 1970s glam superstar Brian Slade, who was heavily influenced in his early years by hard-living and rebellious American singer Curt Wild.

    • (38K)
    • Drama, Music
    • Todd Haynes
    • 1998-10-23
  3. Velvet Goldmine is a 1998 musical drama film written and directed by Todd Haynes from a story by Haynes and James Lyons. It is set in Britain during the glam rock days of the early 1970s, and tells the story of fictional bisexual pop star Brian Slade, who faked his own death.

    • $9 million
  4. Velvet Goldmine es una película dirigida por Todd Haynes con Christian Bale, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. Sinopsis : Londres. En la década de los setenta nace un nuevo movimiento...

    • Todd Haynes
    • 1 min
  5. Velvet Goldmine es una película dirigida por Todd Haynes con Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ewan McGregor, Toni Collette, Christian Bale .... Año: 1998. Título original: Velvet Goldmine. Sinopsis: Londres, años setenta. Brian Slade es un joven que rompe con el movimiento hippy y se convierte en el principal exponente de lo que se dio en llamar el ...

    • Maryse Alberti
    • 1998: Nominada al Oscar: Mejor vestuario
    • Estados Unidos
  6. Glam rock star Brian Slade (Jonathan Rhys Myers) plays a character on stage named Maxwell Demon who predicts his death on stage. Shortly after he announces his prediction, he fakes his own...

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    • Drama
    • R
  7. 6 de nov. de 1998 · Set in the 1970s, it's the story of the life, death and resurrection of a glam-rock idol named Brian Slade, played by Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and probably inspired by David Bowie. After headlining a brief but dazzling era of glitter rock, he fakes his own death onstage.