“Being infamous is not fun. It becomes a weird occupation in and of itself.” Michael Cimino spoke those words at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday as he introduced a digitally remastered version of Heaven’s Gate. One of the most notorious box office flops of all time, the film is credited with contributing to the demise of United Artists and halting the auteur movement of 70s Hollywood. Cimino was coming off Best Picture and Best Director Oscars for The Deer Hunter when Heaven’s Gate came out in 1980 and cratered his career. On the Lido Thursday to accept a life achievement award along with debuting the updated pic, he said he at first didn’t want to revisit it, “I’ve had enough rejection for 33 years.” Cimino oversaw the digital remastering and said technology had advanced enough that seeing it now was like seeing a new movie. It’s also a longer movie. The new version runs 216 minutes.
Meanwhile, a lot of heat surrounded Ariel Vroman’s out of competition title, The Iceman. Michael Shannon has drawn great notices for his take on real-life contract killer/family man Richard Kuklinski. Reaction was also positive for strong performances by Winona Ryder and Ray Liotta. Ryder, who’ll next be seen in Gary Fleder’s Homefront, said she’s scaling back on work in general. “I want to have a good life and so a film has to be pretty great to make me want to leave my life. I’m not in a place where I want to keep working just to work,” she said.
Venice’s first full day Thursday also marked the opening of the competition with the official screening of Xavier Giannoli’s Superstar. The comedy/muse on celebrity is about a regular guy who awakens one day to find he’s being dogged by the paparazzi for no apparent reason. Reception was mezzo-mezzo.


When did Michael Cimino morph into Camille Paglia?
When he discovered plastic surgery.
That’s Cimino?!! I thought it was Winona Ryder.
Gad, he even over produced his face.
And what does he do between coffee break and lunch?
@incremental jones: haahaahaahaa That is hysterical.
The currently available DVD edition of “Heaven’s Gate” (not the forthcoming Criterion one) lists its running time as 219 minutes. Remind me again which direction “longer” is…
And Z Channel shrugs…
Wait a minute..doesn’t Superstar seem like the same plot as one of the lame episodes in Woody Allen’s To Rome with Love?
Roberto Begnini plays the ordinary guy ..
Whatever one thinks of Michael Cimino and “Heaven’s Gate,” it’s unfair and inaccurate to saddle them with the fall of UA and the collapse of the auteur movement. UA self-destructed because its second-string management was desperate to show off after the defection of its five top officers in the wake of imperiousness and arrogance by the company’s new owners, TransAmerica. And the auteur movement was killed by the rise of marketing departments that tried — successfully, as it turned out — to eliminate directors, critics, and adults from the sales equation. It took thirty years but it worked. I was at there at the time and watched it happen. See also Steven Bach’s book “Final Cut.”
I don’t get it- so technology now makes Heaven’s Gate a better movie?? At 216 minutes mean it doesn’t suck anymore? How many actually stayed for the entire showing?
Santayana, Bach’s book is a great account of grotesque excess and weak management. And you’re right about the rise of the marketing department, but in the process of destroying the value of auteurs, adults and critics, marketeers have destroyed much of the business. Movie going is a habit. By pandering to teenagers, the studios made hay from the eighties until a few years ago. But they focused on a demographic that is quick to turn to new things like the Internet and video games, and most prone to illegally download films. There are two entire generations who grew up loving movies and who no longer go regularly. The studios have got to start trying to get them back into theaters. And Heavens Gate is bloated and pretentious, but it’s not all bad. Certainly does not deserve to be such a magnet for hate.
I’m sorry but how does a man who’s only directed 8 movies get a lifetime achievement award? There may be a life but not much achievement.
Heaven’s gate should have been CUT, not extended. A basic course in lighting, pacing, and a 101 level writing course might have helped as well. Unnecessary long, tedious scenes that don’t move the story forward could have been slashed. The use of the same 3 pieces of music throughout the film made it even more boring. So many scenes are shot in the dark, and/or soft focus or both, it made the movie as tedious as being tied to a chair covered in honey, while ants gnaw at you, as you are forced to look at a stranger’s photo albums of a boring vacation they chose to photograph is sepia. The sepia gag might have worked for the credits, but it should have transitioned into color. The movie reminded me of a sears catalog-thick penthouse.