Sección dedicada al cine experimental. Largometrajes, cortos, series y material raro, prácticamente desconocido o de interés muy minoritario.
-
auess
- Mensajes: 1133
- Registrado: Sab 22 Nov, 2003 01:00
- Ubicación: a lost city in the south of china
Mensaje
por auess » Sab 12 Nov, 2005 03:27
Dao ma zei (1986)
Directed by
Tian Zhuangzhuang
Also Known As:
Dao ma tse
The Horse Thief
Runtime: UK:88 min / USA:88 min
Country: China
Language: Mandarin
Subs: English subbed
Color: Color
imdb:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090907/
Some Reivews:
http://www.albany.edu/writers-inst/fns01n6.html
http://ficus-www.cs.ucla.edu/ficus-memb ... thief.html
Using a simple narrative with a minimum of dialog, this film from the New Chinese Cinema, tells the tale of Norbu, a horse robber, who with his family is driven out of their tribe in an effort to purge it of evil. Their lifes changes then, to one of isolation in the harsh, barren landscape of Tibet. "It transcends both its national and regional contexts to convey things about landscapes, community, solitude and death that are staggeringly beautiful." Jonathan Rosenbaum The Chicago Reader. Featuring Tseshang Rigzin, Dan Jiji, and Jayan Jmco. The Peoples Republic of China.
One of the most spectacular films to emerge from the New Chinese Cinema is Tian Zhuangzhuang's Horse Thief. It tells the tale of Norbu, a horse stealer, who is driven out by his tribe in an effort to purge it of evil. Forced to live in harsh isolation with his family, Norbu repents after the death of his son, but he must revert to stealing after the birth of another child.
Using this simple narrative, with a minimum of dialogue, Horse Thief creates a visually spectacular work. It fills the screen with gorgeous Buddhist rituals captured in great detail and the vast empty landscape of Tibet accented by a dramatic use of widescreen photography. Breathtaking and mystical, Horse Thief "has the epic sweep that suggests a western told from the Native American point of view."
Like Yellow Earth (Chen) before it and Red Sorghum (Yimou) and Ju Dou (Yimou/Fengliang) after, Tian Zhuangzhuang's Horse Thief confirms the vitality of filmmaking from the People's Republic of China. It is an exciting new cinema mixing the primitive with the hightly sophisticated and containing a new sense of discovery that has all but vanished from the West.
"A masterpiece...filmmaking at its highest level... It transcends both its national and regional contexts to convey things about landscapes, community, solitude, and death that are staggeringly beautiful." -- Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
I don't know quite what to make of this movie. Set in Tibet in 1923, its actors are Tibetans, but their speech is dubbed into Mandarin, and the director is Chinese. So we're watching a Chinese view of old Tibet. This is by no means, however, a propaganda film meant to convince viewers that Tibetans benefitted from their so-called "liberation" by the Communist Chinese. This movie's viewpoint is personal in a non-intimate sort of way, not political. There is little dialogue. The slim story line unfolds through images of Tibetan costume, custom, countryside, and temple. Some of the episodes begged for explanation. A moody, impressionistic film.
Shotsnaps later...
Dao Ma Zei - The Horse Thief (1986, Tian Zhuangzhuang) RARE VHS ENG by auess.mpg
(A terribly beautiful art film, one of the best works of Tian, this is from a rare vhs, some scenes make me thinking parajanov's "Legend of the Suram Fortress" or "Shadows of Our Ancestors".)
-
Tragamuvis
- Mensajes: 4437
- Registrado: Vie 14 May, 2004 02:00
- Ubicación: En la capital más austral del planeta
Mensaje
por Tragamuvis » Sab 12 Nov, 2005 05:01
Thanks alot, auess.
Arriba Evo, no te dejes
Arriba los pobres de Bolivia
-
MalachihcalaM
- Mensajes: 234
- Registrado: Vie 30 Sep, 2005 02:00
Mensaje
por MalachihcalaM » Sab 12 Nov, 2005 06:11

You know me, I click!
-
trep
- Mensajes: 925
- Registrado: Jue 25 Sep, 2003 02:00
Mensaje
por trep » Sab 12 Nov, 2005 09:40
Clicckety click, thankity thank

-
auess
- Mensajes: 1133
- Registrado: Sab 22 Nov, 2003 01:00
- Ubicación: a lost city in the south of china
Mensaje
por auess » Sab 12 Nov, 2005 13:31
Photos:

-
Coursodon
- Mensajes: 2224
- Registrado: Vie 15 Jul, 2005 02:00
- Ubicación: Extremadura
Mensaje
por Coursodon » Sab 12 Nov, 2005 13:35
Thanks a lot auess for such a wonderful film.

-
vespertilum
- Mensajes: 1092
- Registrado: Mar 16 Mar, 2004 01:00
- Ubicación: Caesaraugusta
Mensaje
por vespertilum » Dom 13 Nov, 2005 00:25
Irresistible, thanks

Salud2
-
oscarriutort
- Mensajes: 2135
- Registrado: Mié 11 Jun, 2003 02:00
- Ubicación: Okinawa
Mensaje
por oscarriutort » Dom 13 Nov, 2005 14:29
thanks, no spanish subs?

"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"
-
Jacob
- Exprópiese
- Mensajes: 10380
- Registrado: Jue 01 Jul, 2004 02:00
- Ubicación: Where no one has gone before!
Mensaje
por Jacob » Dom 13 Nov, 2005 14:59
Guau.
Sorry, I mean..., Wow!
Clicked and already downloading very fast.
Thank you very much, Auess.

-
pickpocket
- Mensajes: 5342
- Registrado: Dom 11 Abr, 2004 02:00
- Ubicación: Junto al rio, con Wang Wei
Mensaje
por pickpocket » Dom 13 Nov, 2005 15:02
Yo también me sumo. Thanks auess

-
fiddles
- Mensajes: 265
- Registrado: Dom 30 Ene, 2005 01:00
- Ubicación: your mom?
Mensaje
por fiddles » Dom 13 Nov, 2005 23:21
hmm *cataclonk!*
Klumpt mest wit mine Lishtinkt, finally reaching the concalushan that everything- absolutely everything- unwraps, spreads and reveals itself. But that was way back when.
-
mishkina
- Mensajes: 237
- Registrado: Sab 01 Oct, 2005 02:00
Mensaje
por mishkina » Dom 13 Nov, 2005 23:24
Thanks

¿Por qué tiene el hombre que buscar el ruido cuando reina el silencio? (Yasujiro Ozu)
-
el_saturn
- Mensajes: 362
- Registrado: Vie 17 Dic, 2004 01:00
Mensaje
por el_saturn » Sab 19 Nov, 2005 10:47
Killer release!! Thanks auess

-
mute
- Pianista de cine mudo
- Mensajes: 676
- Registrado: Vie 15 Jul, 2005 02:00
- Ubicación: En la línea del horizonte
Mensaje
por mute » Sab 19 Nov, 2005 11:56
downloading it, thanks auess.
-
Faeton
- Mensajes: 979
- Registrado: Sab 01 Mar, 2003 01:00
- Ubicación: Madrid
Mensaje
por Faeton » Lun 29 May, 2006 21:06
Aquí el ripeo del DVD editado por la FNAC, con subtítulos en Español
-
Bresson
- Mensajes: 567
- Registrado: Vie 17 Sep, 2004 02:00
Mensaje
por Bresson » Lun 29 May, 2006 21:12
fatnasti!! thousan d thanks AUES adn FAETON ...eberything that reminds paradjanov is a wondefull gift!! maybe can someone make a filmography : INFLUENCE BY PRADJANOV

-
tethor
- Mensajes: 2905
- Registrado: Sab 15 Nov, 2003 01:00
- Ubicación: Miami Beach
Mensaje
por tethor » Lun 29 May, 2006 21:34
ÑaÑaÑaÑa
-
pickpocket
- Mensajes: 5342
- Registrado: Dom 11 Abr, 2004 02:00
- Ubicación: Junto al rio, con Wang Wei
Mensaje
por pickpocket » Lun 29 May, 2006 21:38
Simplemente irrestible. Gracias, Faeton.
-
kimkiduk
- Mensajes: 1170
- Registrado: Jue 27 Ene, 2005 01:00
- Ubicación: Lost in La Mancha
Mensaje
por kimkiduk » Lun 29 May, 2006 21:52
Gracias
Faeton
con tu permiso publico la peli en Ci-Cl...
-
mishkina
- Mensajes: 237
- Registrado: Sab 01 Oct, 2005 02:00
Mensaje
por mishkina » Lun 29 May, 2006 22:53
Gracias Faeton, estupendo

¿Por qué tiene el hombre que buscar el ruido cuando reina el silencio? (Yasujiro Ozu)