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    Communists 2014 POSTER

    Communists

    2014

    German

    6.1

    2

    Action

    communist

    Drama

    Jean-Marie Straub Jean-Marie Straub Director Gilles Pandel Gilles Pandel as (segment: "Le temps du mépris") Jean-Marie Straub Jean-Marie Straub as (segment: "Le temps du mépris") (voice) Rosalba Curatola Rosalba Curatola as Siracusa Aldo Fruttuosi Aldo Fruttuosi as Ventura 'Faccia Cattiva'
    Jean-Marie Straub pushes this musicality of blocks to a paroxysmal extreme, mixing blocks of time (40 years separate the various extracts that are going to be used, and what is to be filmed), blocks of text (Malraux, Fortini, Vittorini, Hölderlin) and blocks of language (French, Italian, German), and from this ruckus emerges the history of the world, yes, History with a capital H, and from the same movement, the political hope of its being overtaken. So this is an adventure film, about the Human adventure, still one that is always, in the end, overtaken by Nature.
    Cinéma, de notre temps Où gît votre sourire enfoui? 2001 POSTER

    Cinéma, de notre temps Où gît votre sourire enfoui?

    2001

    French

    7.6

    5

    Action

    Documentary

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    Pedro Costa Pedro Costa Director Jean-Marie Straub Jean-Marie Straub as Self Danièle Huillet Danièle Huillet as Self
    Undaunted by a commission to make a film about his mentors and aesthetic exemplars, the filmmaking team of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, Costa records with great sensitivity and insight the exacting process by which the two re-edit their film Sicilia!, discussing and arguing over each cut and its effect. Incorporating comments about the influence of figures as diverse as Chaplin and Eisenstein, about the ethical and aesthetic implications of film technique and such matters as rhythm, sound mixing, and acting. The film becomes a tour de force, immersing us in the mysteries of cinema as practiced by some of its greatest creators. Costa calls the film both his first comedy and his first love story.
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