Йоган Штилле
Йоган Штилле
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VIDEO TS Movie 1
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Новый проект
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Новый проект
Interview with Michal Leszczylowski about Tarkovsky1
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Interview with Michal Leszczylowski about Tarkovsky1
Vlada Petric about ANDREI RUBLEV
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Vlada Petric about ANDREI RUBLEV
An Impossible Conundrum - Interview with actors
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About "The Killing of a Sacred Deer"
Away From Home
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About Ingman Bergman's "Serpent's egg"
Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
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Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
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5) Epilogue
Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
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Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
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Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
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Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
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Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
Interviews with Lars von Trier
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Interviews with Lars von Trier
Interviews with Charlotte Gainsbourg
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Interviews with Charlotte Gainsbourg
Interviews with Kirsten Dunst
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Interviews with Kirsten Dunst
Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
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Filmbyen, la nouvelle Mecque du cinéma?
About Nimphomaniac
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About Nimphomaniac
About Nimphomaniac
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About Nimphomaniac
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About Nimphomaniac
About Nimphomaniac
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About Nimphomaniac
Bjork about "Dancer in Dark"
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Bjork about "Dancer in Dark"

Комментарии

  • @claudiogringo9505
    @claudiogringo9505 8 дней назад

    Grande documento , un grande film, un grande regista. Pellicola immortale da far vedere nei cineforum per i ragazzi adolescenti.

  • @thepanda1044
    @thepanda1044 Месяц назад

    She could talk about a bottle of water and have my complete attention.

  • @thomastevelde8547
    @thomastevelde8547 Месяц назад

    Mr Farmer earned my respect as Nobody in Deadman. It was a portrait of a culture

  • @shazzshank6393
    @shazzshank6393 2 месяца назад

    Do us a favour and change your name, surname okay? cheers from Poland :) we don't want you here you old chap !

  • @ermannoconti3492
    @ermannoconti3492 2 месяца назад

    grande regista grande film bello special❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @spicysmooth2
    @spicysmooth2 2 месяца назад

    Odd movie. It was shot on a camcorder, Bjork wasn’t an actor. It was a musical, and the plot was so un dynamic. But somehow it worked perfectly.

  • @theysucob
    @theysucob 3 месяца назад

    where does she live ?¿ does she have multiple nationalities ? thanks

    • @Iriy0riiii
      @Iriy0riiii 2 месяца назад

      She's currently living in Iceland, if I'm not mistaken. Not sure if she has taken more than one nationality but she's just icelandic as far as I know

    • @theysucob
      @theysucob 2 месяца назад

      @@Iriy0riiii thanks, what is her latest footage or audio ?

    • @Iriy0riiii
      @Iriy0riiii 2 месяца назад

      @@theysucob oh, well.... Not sure about that one, sorry! x( Maybe her Coachella performance in 2023?

  • @andreagiachi751
    @andreagiachi751 4 месяца назад

    37:28 - Grande Enrico Umetelli!!

  • @22grena
    @22grena 6 месяцев назад

    Find out what Kirk Douglas did to the teenage Natalie Wood and you won't watch another Kirk Douglas film.

  • @lilithlevaykjeldahl5257
    @lilithlevaykjeldahl5257 6 месяцев назад

    One of my most favourite movies. Bjork was the only one who could play that role. A wonderful performance and the music was sensational. Bjork's music is always a treasure. I do love Lars von Trier. I have seen most of his movies.

  • @sitdowndrank3077
    @sitdowndrank3077 7 месяцев назад

    “I fell in love with her and felt like she needed defending” hits a lot harder knowing what we know now.

  • @noelchrisjohnbenson8161
    @noelchrisjohnbenson8161 7 месяцев назад

    He shared one of my posts from when I went to Standing rock. I had a small apartment room down in mexico all paid for the winter, and I couldn't go on any vaca seeing everyone getting sprayed with water (cousins, college friends (IAIA) who went there. Bought a cheap subaru with snow tires, and drove there from NY. But I couldn't believe he shared it on his page. was a real honor.

  • @kidpoker9408
    @kidpoker9408 7 месяцев назад

    Watched one of red carpet events and she kisses lars on the lips whithout hesitation everyones quick to accuse but no one asks the question why were there no charges laid? There so much bs about dunst and nicole reg lars when they repeatedly say how much they admire him

  • @YoutubesFromWayback
    @YoutubesFromWayback 8 месяцев назад

    One of my favorite Actors.

  • @viero7632
    @viero7632 10 месяцев назад

    Can we zoom in closer please i can barely see her facial expressions

  • @ashbailey9651
    @ashbailey9651 10 месяцев назад

    It’s really sad watching this, knowing all the horrible things she was put through behind the scenes

  • @donadams7943
    @donadams7943 10 месяцев назад

    I just watched Gary in the film Powwow Highway. He was magical. Roger Ebert wrote of his performance: "One of the reasons we go to movies is to meet people we have not met before. It will be a long time before I forget Farmer, who disappears into the Philbert role so completely we almost think he is this simple, openhearted man - until we learn he's an actor and teacher from near Toronto. It's one of the most wholly convincing performances I've seen."

  • @Caligari...
    @Caligari... 10 месяцев назад

    Yes

  • @Mfatousse
    @Mfatousse 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, this was an amazing interview. I have learnt so much.

  • @yaelpalombo4093
    @yaelpalombo4093 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @gunterangel
    @gunterangel Год назад

    Some further fun facts about this movie: Kirk Douglas played not only the lead role, but served also as producer of the movie thru his own production company, Bryna-Productions. The movie was completely shot on a pretty tight budget at the Bavaria Studios, Munich-Geiselgasteig and some nearby surroundings in Germany. The trenches were built and the battle scenes filmed on a field near Munich-Pullach. The "New Castle Schleißheim" in Oberschleißheim is the location, where the execution scene was filmed in front of, and also the trial scenes were filmed inside that same castle. The specialist providing the (then still solely ) practical pyrotech effects was the famed German FX-man, Karl "Charlie Boom Boom" Baumgartner, who'd provide the pyrotech effects for some thirty years for many international movies, among them "The Longest Day" (USA 1962), "Dunkirk 1940" ( France 1964), "The Bridge at Remagen" (USA 1968), "Waterloo" ( Italy/USSR 1970), "A Bridge too Far" (GB 1977), "Steiner - The Iron Cross" ( Germany 1977) and "Das Boot" (Germany 1979/80/81) The accomplished director of photography of the movie, Georg Krause, was from Germany too. Shortly before this movie he had also photographed two parts of the classic trilogy of the "o8 / 15" - movies, which were among the first movies made in Germany about WW2 in 1954/55. To save the production same money ironically all the ( non-speaking ! ) extras playing French soldiers were actually German policemen recruited from the state police of Bavaria, because they got payed by the Bavarian federal state and were by law not allowed to earn some extra money, because, as said, they were state officials. There really lies some irony in the fact, that all the extras playing French soldiers were actually Germans, doesn't it !? ;) This was a rather cheap method for the Bavarian goverment to promote the movie production facilities in Munich to foreign producers and attract them to produce their movies there. The policemen would be sent to the movie set during their official work hours and got paid by the state. Another advantage of hiring policemen as extras was, that they were naturally used to handle arms, so the production had not to spend considerable time in give unexperienced extras some training lessons in it. ( Five years later another classic American war movie would be produced here as well : "The Great Escape" with an all star cast. And in 1979/80 another classic, "Das Boot", this time as a complete German production.) But it is pretty likely, that most of these men had also actually fought as soldiers, the older ones in WW1 ( and maybe they were even forced to fight again in the "Volksturm" during the last months of WW2 ) and the younger men probably in WW2. So most of the non-speaking extras certainly knew the song and could fully understand the lyrics. So it was probably no big acting deal for them to tear up, when Christiane Kubrick had sung it in front of them so movingly and in such plain fashion like a German mother from a hundred years ago would have sung it to her little child. There lies so much "innocence" in the unpretentious way she sings this simple tune, that you can't help but being deeply touched by it. Kind regards from a classic movie buff from Germany !

  • @jammadamma
    @jammadamma Год назад

    It would be interesting matching her up with Jim Carrey. He had a similar experience of completely being transformed into Andy Kaufman.

  • @theoldman2821
    @theoldman2821 Год назад

    Smart guy.

  • @hostilesavage4299
    @hostilesavage4299 Год назад

    So this chief is turning white like Michael Jackson did huh? These weirdo sckrs and their b.s

  • @willhovell9019
    @willhovell9019 Год назад

    Respect for him and his analysis. Had viewed him as a witty moaner in his city breaks.

  • @luckyirvin
    @luckyirvin Год назад

    Gary Farmer speaks my heart sings

  • @RetroPlus
    @RetroPlus Год назад

    It was very surprising to me how incredibly well Bjork acted as Selma, given that she is not an actor. Bjork's performance honestly convinced me more than multiple big name actors, she really made the character feel totally real

  • @luciamusic3821
    @luciamusic3821 Год назад

    Dancer in the dark was a piece of shit with a couple of good musical sequences. Lars manipulated all of you successfully into believing this is a deep masterpiece

  • @michaelloparco2173
    @michaelloparco2173 Год назад

    Toobee here..

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Год назад

    Oh, by the way I was married to the screenwriter.

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Год назад

    👅🦷💀

  • @bigtupa5613
    @bigtupa5613 Год назад

    shes just dissing lars the entire time, you can tell she doesnt fear him at all, but rather, sees him as a child. not in a disrespectful way but in a way that says "you have alot to learn kid" type of meme

  • @lepetitchat123
    @lepetitchat123 Год назад

    It's pure genius to bring these two composers together. Bertolucci was brilliant.

  • @kevinjohnson365
    @kevinjohnson365 Год назад

    Such a fantastic interview with an icon, genius, all round legend of man and just one of lifes good guys

  • @giovanna722
    @giovanna722 Год назад

    Wonderful. Thank you.

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 Год назад

    One of the best films ever made.

  • @tessyoung419
    @tessyoung419 Год назад

    This movie is astonishing!

  • @rustyshackleford4148
    @rustyshackleford4148 Год назад

    This guy gets it.

  • @remotefaith
    @remotefaith Год назад

    What's this from?

    • @IamHooter
      @IamHooter Год назад

      I think it's from the Criterion Collection Laserdisc

    • @remotefaith
      @remotefaith Год назад

      @@IamHooter Ah ok, cheers.

  • @illinoismotionpicturestudi5065

    Just watched the film. Have to admit I did not care for it. But I like how there's a certain mystery to it all. There are hardly any clips of it online/RUclips. Despite the big names attached there's little information about it online, such sort of makes it feel other worldly. The entire movie feels like something you were not meant to see.

  • @rolandkunzjr263
    @rolandkunzjr263 Год назад

    The Most Adorable Human Ever Lived 💋

  • @valtokic7393
    @valtokic7393 Год назад

    Insight is bad in hellish situations, great for film appreciation though. I think about Kubrick a lot and this had several insights i haven't heard. Fantastic!

  • @procamara359
    @procamara359 Год назад

    Thanks for the upload!

  • @Pigeonmaster-zt5ly
    @Pigeonmaster-zt5ly 2 года назад

    Gary is one of my favorite actors. Where can I find a Gary Farmer and Troublemakers cap???? I've looked everywhere and I know they exist. Resident Alien is the best TV show since the Wonder Years. The original Wonder Years.

    • @thomastevelde8547
      @thomastevelde8547 2 месяца назад

      First saw Gary in dead man , it has earned him a place in my heart

  • @richardmabe4186
    @richardmabe4186 2 года назад

    To me Paths of Glory highlights a nightmarish absurdity in the madness of people and especially those with power. The cinemaphotography is unique, I see something different in the movie every time I watch it.

    • @johnburns8660
      @johnburns8660 2 года назад

      Yes. To me the horror of their madness is in that they are so absolutely confirmed in the righteousness of their actions. Others must despair that the generals would not have ascended to their levels of command without embracing the horror, accepting it as commonplace, and in so doing make it so. Others have to live through it. You see this on a lot of dangerous jobs.

  • @sellyourmania6028
    @sellyourmania6028 2 года назад

    she has adhd vibes

  • @Rhodes84
    @Rhodes84 2 года назад

    I loved him in "Heater"

  • @savedbychrist3985
    @savedbychrist3985 2 года назад

    I’m Northern Cheyenne and Gary is definitely welcome without question forever. Definitely honorary Northern Cheyenne:

  • @dinertoast1108
    @dinertoast1108 2 года назад

    This is amazing. Just to be able to speak for 20+ minutes on just one director & one film is so awesome to hear.

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 2 года назад

      Probably easier when discussing the greatest film director in the history of film!

  • @2wheelnutt
    @2wheelnutt 2 года назад

    What a fine performance by a really cool guy. He practically stole the show which is sayings something considering the marvelous cast he was with. Loved his costume too. It really sold him in his part. A brilliant film in all respects. ✌️❤️🍀