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      • There's so much emotion and so many ideas in this film that it's both angering and exhilarating. The acting is fine, the writing superb, the production crisp.
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  2. Nov 4, 1994 · Oleanna. Experiencing David Mamet's play "Oleanna" on the stage was one of the most stimulating experiences I've had in a theater. In two acts, he succeeded in enraging all of the audience - the women with the first act, the men with the second.

  3. Oleanna gets my solid recommendation, at least for people who like small movies with really intense acting performances. Adapted pretty much straightforward from the play it benefits from the intimacy of television, as it gets no benefit from being on a big screen.

  4. Oleanna is a 1994 drama film written and directed by David Mamet based on his 1992 play and starring William H. Macy and Debra Eisenstadt. The plot concerns a contentious meeting between a student and a college professor. Macy reprised his role from the original stage production.

  5. Aug 12, 2019 · Oleanna” (1994) might be writer-director David Mamet’s most divisive film. It examines the important issue of whether college should still be a revered institution, but it’s also hard to watch at times, as it’s essentially a 90-minute awkward-conversation-turned-argument between professor John (William H. Macy) and student Carol ...

  6. Watch Oleanna with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Flustered college student Carol (Debra Eisenstadt) visits John (William H. Macy), one of...

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    • William H. Macy, Debra Eisenstadt
    • David Mamet
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  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt0110722Oleanna (1994) - IMDb

    Nov 4, 1994 · Oleanna: Directed by David Mamet. With William H. Macy, Debra Eisenstadt, Diego Pineda, Scott Zigler. When a student visits her professor to discuss how she failed his course, the discussion takes an awkward turn.

  8. Oleanna is less fanciful. But it, too, erects a wealth of clever dramatic detail on a contrived foundation as sound as the San Andreas Fault. Full Review | Oct 9, 2019

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