Independence Day (1983 film)

Independence Day
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Mandel
Written byAlice Hoffman
Produced byRobert Singer
Daniel H. Blatt
StarringKathleen Quinlan
David Keith
Dianne Wiest
Cliff DeYoung
CinematographyCharles Rosher Jr.
Edited byTina Hirsch
Dennis Virkler
Music byCharles Bernstein
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • January 21, 1983 (1983-01-21)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$151,462 (USA)

Independence Day is a 1983 American drama film directed by Robert Mandel from a script by the novelist Alice Hoffman. It was designed by Stewart Campbell and shot by Charles Rosher. It stars Kathleen Quinlan, David Keith, Cliff DeYoung, Frances Sternhagen and Dianne Wiest.

The film concerns the small-town life of an artist (Quinlan) and her challenge to become "what she's almost sure she could be." "Her desperation takes the form of affectations and pretensions that are a little like those of the young Katharine Hepburn in Alice Adams and the young Margaret Sullavan in The Shop Around the Corner, but the Quinlan character "has the talent driving her on past all that." Wiest plays a battered wife.

The film was reviewed favorably by the critic Pauline Kael in her collection State of the Art: "Kathleen Quinlan plays the part of the woman artist with a cool, wire-taut intensity, Robert Mandel keeps the whole cast interacting quietly and satisfyingly, Wiest has hold of an original character and plays her to the scary hilt." After years only available on VHS, Independence Day got a DVD release by the Warner Archive Collection in November 2015.