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Mi enemigo íntimo
MEIN LIEBSTER FEIND
Año producción 1999
Próximamente en Mayo 2005 DVD Venta
Director Werner Herzog
Guión Werner Herzog
Música Popol Vuh
Fotografía Peter Zeitlinger
Intérpretes Claudia Cardinale, Werner Herzog, Klaus Kinski
Eva Mattes
Sinopsis En los años 50 cuando Werner Herzog tenia 13 años, compartia un apartamento con Klaus Kinski, un torbellino egomaniático. Por ejemplo, en un ataque de furia que duró 48 horas destrozó todos los muebles del piso. De este cáos nació una relación profunda y volátil. En 1972 Herzog dió a Kinski un papel en Aguirre, Wrath of God, seguido por 4 películas mas. En este documental personal, Herzog traza las peripecias de su relación con Kinski, revisitando el apartemento en Munich donde se conocieron, y los exteriores donde filmaron.
Género Documental, Drama
Idioma Castellano.
Idioma VO Alemán
Idioma subtítulos Castellano
Duración 100 min.
Nacionalidad Alemania, Reino Unido
Formato DVD
Contenido DVD 9
Zona 2
Duración extra 30 min.
Contenido extra Tráiler, retrato de Herzog, ficha artística, ficha técnica, filmografías selectas.
Formato pantalla 1.66:1
Sonido Stereo (v.o. alemán, castellano)
Un saludoCobra Verde
COBRA VERDE
Año producción 1987
Próximamente en Mayo 2005 DVD Venta
Director Werner Herzog
Guión Werner Herzog
Música Popol Vuh
Fotografía Viktor Ruzicka
Intérpretes Salvatore Basile, Klaus Kinski, King Ampaw, Peter Berling
Sinopsis Ambientado en Africa, la película narra la historia de un hombre consumido por sus sueños y destrozado por las conspiraciones del mundo en que vive.
Género Drama, Aventuras
Idioma Castellano.
Idioma VO Alemán
Idioma subtítulos Castellano
Duración 111 min.
Nacionalidad Alemania
Formato DVD
Contenido dvd 9
Zona 2
Contenido extra Ficha artística, ficha técnica, filmografías selectas.
Formato pantalla 1.85:1
Sonido Stereo (v.o. inglés, castellano)
http://ruthlessreviews.com/movies/g/gesualdo.htmlHere's another brilliant film from Herzog. Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices is an hour-long made for TV documentary on Carlo Gesualdo, a prince and composer born in 1560, whose work foreshadows innovations of Wagner, who was born in 1818. Gesualdo was so far ahead of his time that 19th century music critics were tearing him apart for the very advances that would later become status quo.
Part of the reason Gesualdo's work survived long enough to be embraced is that he was a murderer and all around kook. Interest in the historical figure sustained interest in the music. If you want the man/myth in a nutshell, he murdered his wife and, leaving the scene, said, "I can't believe she's dead." So he returned to the corpse and stabbed it 28 more times.
Much of Gesualdo's story is legend. Obviously, no one knows how many times some chick was stabbed 400 years ago. Many of the other claims in the film are dubious. For example, that, after Gesualdo had his wife's corpse discarded on the front steps, a passing monk "despoiled" it. Others elements of the story are well documented: the 120 course meal for 1000 at Gesualdo's wedding; the ancient disk with a text that Gesualdo, like modern computers, was unable to decipher. The facts and myths combine into a fascinating story.
Herzog makes several great decisions in telling the story of Gesualdo. One is never to directly address the issue of fact vs. myth. Anybody else would have spent much of the film unsuccessfully attempting to sort out how much truth is in the legend. Herzog simply presents the legend through a variety of voices. These range from scholars and musicians to a cook's hysterical wife, who continually blurts, "Diablo!" as the cook discusses and prepares some of that 120 course feast.
Another interesting aspect of the documentary is that several scenes are obviously staged, and it's meant to be obvious. So this is a documentary that is subtly upfront about being largely unconcerned with the truth. This approach allows Death for Five Voices to perfectly capture the subject, which is an impenetrable alloy of myths, facts and uncertainties, (like Herzog's own life). Also, it's "ha ha" funny
Los subtítulos sí corresponden a la película, aunque, sin mirarlos a fondo, tal vez necesiten algún retoque con signos de puntuación, tildes, etc.Bemol escribió:He encontrado en extratitle subtítulos para Even Dwarfs Started Small
Even Dwarfs Started Small ESP
Aún no tengo la película así que no puedo confímarlos.
Vaya Lipgloss, justo venia a pinchar esta película, gracias a blue por la traducción de los subtítulos y a by_Mario por el magníco trabajo realizado con la filmo.Lipgloss escribió:En "heart of glass" estan de verdad todo el elenco bajo hipnosis??????? Les salió bien, lo gra un clima MUY raro
No hay subtítulos en ningún idioma que yo sepa, también me interesan. En Fileheaven hay prometido un futuro dvdrip que tal vez incluya alguna cadena de subs.mezana escribió:Alguien tiene o sabe dónde conseguir los subtítulos en español (o en última instancia en inglés) de "Señales de vida" de Herzog???
AGRADEZCO RESPUESTAS!!!
Gracias!!!
Mariana
scylla escribió:Les Blank - Burden of Dreams (1982)
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DVD VerdictDocumentarian Les Blank, who filmed Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, trained his cameras on Herzog again, as the eccentric German filmmaker made his epic, Fitzcarraldo, in the Amazon rainforest of Peru. Herzog's production is in trouble right from the start. He begins filming with Jason Robards playing the title role, and Mick Jagger playing Fitzcarraldo's sidekick, Wilbur. With 40 percent of the film shot, Robards becomes ill and goes back to the states, where his doctor will not let him return. Because of the delay, Jagger, with album and tour commitments, is forced to quit the production. Thinking no one can fill the rock star's shoes, Herzog jettisons Jagger's role. He eventually casts his frequent collaborator Klaus Kinski as Fitzcarraldo and begins shooting again. Violent tribal disputes and unpredictable weather hinder the shoot, but the biggest obstacle is Herzog's own quixotic and dangerous determination to film one antique boat smashing down the Amazonian rapids, and the dragging of an identical boat over a mountain from one river to another. Blank interviews members of the cast and crew, including the impoverished Indian extras, and captures the troubles of the seemingly cursed production, but his interviews with Herzog are the focal point of the film. "If I abandon this project," Herzog explains at one point, "I would be a man without dreams, and I never want to live like that. I live my life or I end my life with this project." Herzog later made his own documentary about Kinski, My Best Fiend, which adds to the lore of this infamously difficult shoot. — Josh RalskeCódigo: Seleccionar todo
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No encontrado más detalles del rodaje, pero parece ser que sí, que los actores actuaron bajo hipnosis; es más,Lipgloss escribió:Si alguien tiene mas data al respecto o sabe alguna anecdota al respecto de "heart of glass" que la comparta!