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In FAYE, the first feature documentary of the Hollywood legend, Academy Award®-winning actress Faye Dunaway candidly discusses the triumphs and challenges of her illustrious career, with breakthrough, Academy Award®-nominated roles in "Bonnie & Clyde," "Chinatown," and "Network" -- for which she won Best Actress in 1977 -- while also reflecting on the film "Mommie Dearest," which she views as a critical career misstep. Through those reflections, she courageously explores personal discoveries including her struggles with mental health issues and bipolar disorder, her family history growing up in a small town in Florida, and how the intensity of the characters she played still impacts who she is today. In addition to Faye, the film features interviews with her son Liam Dunaway O'Neill, as well as her colleagues and friends including Sharon Stone, Mickey Rourke, and James Gray.
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An unapologetic celebration of a hallowed actor renowned for being both brilliant and tempestuous, Faye is a must-watch for fans of the incomparable Dunaway.

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Camilla Long Times (UK) To say it was a damning illustration of how Hollywood sucks up and spits out even its biggest stars would be to understate how many of her friends, drowned in berets, cravats, titfers and competitive scarves, looked irretrievably flattened... Aug 27, 2024 Full Review Dan Einav Financial Times [Faye] doesn’t shirk accountability or invalidate the experiences of co-stars who say they feared her, but invites a reappraisal of the sexist notion that she was a belligerent prima donna. Rated: 3/5 Aug 22, 2024 Full Review Tim Robey Daily Telegraph (UK) Respectful if not revelatory, Bouzereau’s film gives her legacy a massage, gently probing, but also leaving her in peace. Rated: 3/5 Aug 19, 2024 Full Review Hayley Croke Loud and Clear Reviews Faye is a sensitive character study on an acting legend. While Bouzereau’s decision-making feels safe, and even at times dull, there is an understanding after getting to the core of who Faye Dunaway is as to why. Rated: 3.5/5 Oct 25, 2024 Full Review Chance Solem-Pfeifer Willamette Week Her work was nothing short of an obsession, but there are too few moments of fellow artists speaking directly about its particulars—the sizzling rage, agony and intelligence that made her an icon. Aug 21, 2024 Full Review Stephen Silver The SS Ben Hecht The film has a clear but admirable agenda: Going through Dunaway’s career and arguing that her reputation as “difficult” was unfair, Rated: 4/5 Aug 9, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Megan e Fascinating documentary about the actor Faye Dunaway! With interviews from the actor, her son, friends, and old interviews spliced in, the documentary does a brilliant job at giving the backstory behind an acting legend. Worth watching! 4 stars Rated 4 out of 5 stars 09/02/24 Full Review Sal D Interesting enough documentary about Faye Dunaway, the person and the actress. Could have been more though I found her son Liam’s comments and perspective the most truthful and meaningful. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 08/11/24 Full Review Sir T Just watched "FAYE" @hbomax @StreamOnMax ... Dunaway is absolutely as legendary as Bette Davis, the two are equals in their field. Dunaway's acting is as precise as a high end Swiss watch, her passion and honesty are true, and the fact that her adopted son loved her so much is a testament to her brilliance as a person. I loved that she was not shy to tell the world that the love of her life was the exceptional Marcello Mastroianni, with whom she had a two year relationship. Yes, truly talented people may be difficult at times, as they strive to form the balance of perfection, while remaining true to themselves, and they have an entire gamut of temperament. My favorite artists, and I share a lot of these traits, because we possess true talent. My Grade: 10/10 #FayeDunaway Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/22/24 Full Review J C She’s brilliant for her time. In looking at her career, she delivers a line the exact same way in every movie. Reminds me the way Bea Arthur acts. She can’t go deep. It’s not a surprise she has bipolar disorder. She’s always been a mess and out of control. Directors couldn’t take her and she became difficult and inevitably lost her career. Great retrospect, but showcases a lot that explains why she was shunned by Hollywood. Rotten attitude. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 07/21/24 Full Review Steven t Really good doc about an all time great actress. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 07/20/24 Full Review Caitlyn A A beautiful and nuanced look at one of Hollywood's most enigmatic stars. To see her life from the early days in theatre to her wildly successful movie career is nothing short of inspiring. With interviews from longtime friends and family, you get to really see the true Faye. I was especially moved to see her relationship dynamic with Sharon Stone. I admire Faye's feeling of obligation to share her talent and skills with those hungry to learn. While the film doesn't shy away from the more controversial aspects of her career, it does well to show the human side to this with her Bipolar diagnosis. Visually, the documentary is a treat, with a rich tapestry of clips and photographs that transport viewers back to the golden age of cinema. The narrative is well-paced, maintaining a compelling rhythm that keeps the audience engaged throughout. Overall, a respectful and insightful tribute. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/17/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In FAYE, the first feature documentary of the Hollywood legend, Academy Award®-winning actress Faye Dunaway candidly discusses the triumphs and challenges of her illustrious career, with breakthrough, Academy Award®-nominated roles in "Bonnie & Clyde," "Chinatown," and "Network" -- for which she won Best Actress in 1977 -- while also reflecting on the film "Mommie Dearest," which she views as a critical career misstep. Through those reflections, she courageously explores personal discoveries including her struggles with mental health issues and bipolar disorder, her family history growing up in a small town in Florida, and how the intensity of the characters she played still impacts who she is today. In addition to Faye, the film features interviews with her son Liam Dunaway O'Neill, as well as her colleagues and friends including Sharon Stone, Mickey Rourke, and James Gray.
Director
Laurent Bouzereau
Producer
Laurent Bouzereau, Markus Keith, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank
Distributor
HBO
Production Co
Amblin Entertainment, HBO Documentary Films
Genre
Documentary, Biography
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 13, 2024
Runtime
1h 31m
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