
Reds
Warren Beatty / US, 1981 / 195 min.
In Reds Diane Keaton – primarily known for her comedic work – revealed her serious side portraying journalist and suffragette Louise Bryant, who becomes involved with an obsessive left-wing idealist (Warren Beatty). In memory of Diane Keaton. New 4K restoration.

In 1915, married journalist and suffragette Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton) meets the left-wing idealist John Reed (Warren Beatty) at a lecture, the latter introducing her to the progressive art scene in Greenwich Village in New York. Reed reports on the early days of the Bolshevik Revolution, however for a long time, tempestuous politics and Reed’s unshakeable faith in the left drive the lovers apart.
Newly restored by Paramount for its 40th anniversary. Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro (Apocalypse Now, Novecento) approved this 4K restoration from the original camera negative using a vintage print from Paramount’s vault for the final grading.
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Director
Warren Beatty
Production year
1981
Country
US
Original title
Reds
Length
195 min.
Language
English
Subtitles
NONE
Format
DCP
Part of
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