L'Ange (Patrick Bokanowski, 1982) TVRip

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L'Ange (Patrick Bokanowski, 1982) TVRip

Mensaje por MalachihcalaM » Lun 05 Dic, 2005 19:14

I found this on direct connect, now shared and released on eMule.
The rip is from Rai, quality is ok, but the film is 6 min's shorter than Imdb says, maybe slightly cut, I don't know.

Imagen
Directed by
Patrick Bokanowski

Writing credits
Patrick Bokanowski

Credited cast:
Maurice Baquet .... Le premier bibliothécaire
Jean-Marie Bon .... L'homme au bain
Martine Couture .... La servante
Jacques Faure .... L'homme au sabre/L'homme sans mains
Mario Gonzáles .... L'apprenti
René Patrignani .... L'artiste
Rita Renoir .... La femme nue
Alain Salomon
Dominique Serrand
Nicolas Serreau

Runtime: 70 min
Country: France
Language: French
Color: Color
Sound Mix: Mono

User Comment:
What do Jean Cocteau, Luis Bunuel, Man Ray, Sergei Eisenstein, Mary Ellen Bute, Slavko Vorkapich and Joseph Cornell have in common? If you're familiar with all of them, you probably are or were in film studies. They're all early experimental film makers. If you think that you enjoy "art house" flicks because you've caught a Truffaut or Fellini film once or twice, wait until you get a load of the work of these artists. At its most extreme, we're talking... no narrative... no characters... no semblance of rhyme or reason whatsoever. We're talking MOOD. We're talking VISUAL POETRY. And, yeah... we're talking PRETENTIOUS. But who gives a damn? If there's a place for "Santa with Muscles," there's a place for pretentious, too. [Actually... scratch that. If there's a place for John Murlowski/Hulk Hogan movies, it's the trash.]

If you're not familiar with any of the aforementioned directors, I'd probably say that the closest thing you've seen to the dazzling cinematography of "L'Ange" would be the dream sequences of David Lynch's "Twin Peaks" or Tarsem Singh's "The Cell." If you haven't seen either of those movies... I honestly don't know what to tell you. Many directors, in fact, employ Bokanowski's techniques as devices in their films. The main differences are... first... they didn't start using them in 1982. In fact, it's taken them the better part of twenty years to catch up with him. Second, they don't make whole films that way. Whole films of eerie avant-garde images don't sell at the box office. Hollywood hasn't financed experimental cinema in over sixty years; if you really think that Lynch and Scorsese's films are daring... well... that's you.

"L'Ange" is a wonderful film. Simply put. See it yourself. There's no reason to describe what's in it, because everyone must have a different experience of this film, even if that includes sleeping, walking out, screaming or falling into a hypnotically-induced torpor. Patrick Borkanowski is not an important director... he's an important artist. In "The Critic as Artist," Wilde said, "Mere colour, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways." I'm not sure exactly in which way "L'Ange" spoke to me, but I can tell you this: This is a creepy little peace of heaven.

Source:Imdb
Rip stats:
Name.........: Patric.Bokanowski.-.L'Ange.1982.TVRip.XviD.avi
Filesize.....: 833 MB (or 853,856 KB or 874,348,544 bytes)
Runtime......: 01:04:02 (96,057 fr)
Video Codec..: DivX 5.0
Video Bitrate: 1718 kb/s
Audio Codec..: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Bitrate: 96 kb/s, monophonic CBR
Frame Size...: 640x480 (1.33:1) [=4:3]

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Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Lun 05 Dic, 2005 19:34

the lenght is correct, dont go so certain about what imdb says dear Malachi.

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Mensaje por MalachihcalaM » Lun 05 Dic, 2005 19:37

Good, then all is well, thanx for the info dear Fitz! :wink:

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Mensaje por pickpocket » Lun 05 Dic, 2005 19:38

Click!! Thanks Malachi :wink:

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Mensaje por MalachihcalaM » Lun 05 Dic, 2005 19:39

Fitz>> somehow i can't write to you on eMule, sorry bout that. Getting connection failed.

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Mensaje por auess » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 00:53

:meparto: :meparto: :meparto:
:juas: :juas:
:plas:
THANKS our dear Malachi!!! :D I'll help you sharing on mule asa I got the whole file. :o (:-)

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Mensaje por jorgito24 » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 01:04

Thanks Malachi :mrgreen: Count me in :wink:

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Mensaje por spione » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 01:06

thanks Malachi :wink:

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Mensaje por Valdis » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 05:43

Sounds really good.

Thanks Malachi :wink:

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Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 14:35

really dont miss this one, it's incridible in every aspect, it playd in a theater in tokyo for almost 10 years during the 80's every day like Cocteau's sang d'un poète in the US in the 50's. I would grab it but I already own a vhs copy which I'm very happy with.

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Mensaje por pickpocket » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 14:41

¿Soy el único que no ve ni una sola fuente completa? :roll:

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Mensaje por auess » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 15:32

Start sharin now. :o
THANKS AGAIN, malachi, for all your wonderful shares with us! :plas:

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Mensaje por trep » Mié 07 Dic, 2005 23:15

Ah! My VCR fucked up that evening last year when they broadcasted it on rai3 :lol:
I regretted missing it ever since... but now I'm saved!

Malachi, I reckon now you're my personal saviour :P Malachi saves!

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Mensaje por oscarriutort » Jue 08 Dic, 2005 18:57

no subs? :cry:
"Los videojuegos no afectan a los niños. Si fuera así y el comecocos nos hubiera afectado, ahora estaríamos deambulando por lugares oscuros, comiendo píldoras mágicas y escuchando ritmos electrónicos repetitivos"

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Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Jue 08 Dic, 2005 19:11

oscarriutort escribió:no subs? :cry:
no need, doesnt one word the whole film

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Mensaje por oscarriutort » Vie 09 Dic, 2005 00:11

thanks Fitzcarraldo!!!!!!
"Los videojuegos no afectan a los niños. Si fuera así y el comecocos nos hubiera afectado, ahora estaríamos deambulando por lugares oscuros, comiendo píldoras mágicas y escuchando ritmos electrónicos repetitivos"

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Mensaje por alchemist » Vie 09 Dic, 2005 01:39

This sounds like a potential favourite movie of mine... Can't wait to finish this download! Thanks! 8O :D

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Mensaje por pickpocket » Mar 13 Dic, 2005 17:10

Completo y compartiendo, muchas gracias Malachi :wink: