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    High Art is a 1998 independent romantic drama written and directed by Lisa Cholodenko, and starring Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell. It premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, and saw a limited release in the United States on June 12, 1998.

  2. Nov 30, 2014 · Video Detective. 136K subscribers. 537. 245K views 9 years ago. High Art Trailer 1998 Director: Lisa Cholodenko Starring: Ally Sheedy, Patricia Clarkson, Radha Mitchell, Tammy Grimes, Ga...

  3. Jun 12, 1998 · High Art: Directed by Lisa Cholodenko. With Radha Mitchell, Gabriel Mann, Charis Michelsen, David Thornton. A young female intern at a small magazine company and a drug-addicted lesbian photographer slowly fall in love while exploiting each other to advance their respective careers.

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  5. High art is a term that is often used to describe works of art that are considered to be of the highest quality and value. The term is generally used to refer to works of art that are produced by highly skilled artists, and that are considered to be of great cultural significance.

  6. Jun 12, 1998 · Purchase High Art on digital and stream instantly or download offline. From the director of The Kids Are All Right, Ally Sheedy stars as Lucy Berliner, a once-famous photographer, whose career is revitalized when she meets Syd (Radha Mitchell), a beautiful young assistant editor for a prestigious photography magazine.

  7. Jul 3, 1998 · There's a shifting population in the upstairs flat, since drugs are involved, but the permanent inhabitants are Lucy, who was a famous photographer 10 years ago; Greta, who once starred in Fassbinder films; and Arnie, an unfocused layabout who's along for the ride, and the heroin.