
Moscow International Film Festival 2006 - Nominated - Golden St. George
Film SynopsisDirector Raul Ruiz transports us to 1918 where Gustav Klimt (John Malkovich) lies on his deathbed. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
97 min.
Genres:
Drama
Biography
Country:
UNITED KINGDOM
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Plot Summary
We follow Gustav Klimt's feverish visions back to the Austrian pavilion at the World Exhibition of 1900 in Paris, where he is awarded the gold medal for his work entitled "Philosophy". We witness his encounters with the film magician, Méliès, with the mysterious French dancer, Lea de Castro (Saffron Burrows) and with the “Secretary of State", an oppressive fatherly figure who accompanies Klimt through the film like a shadow. Gustav Klimt's paintings have a fascinating expressiveness, passion, sensuality, and like his own life, are dedicated to women. Way ahead of his time, he was celebrated in Paris but condemned in his hometown of Vienna for being provocative.
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Directed by
Raoul Ruiz
Produced by
Paulo Branco
Matthew Justice
Arno Ortmair
Dieter Pochlatko
Andreas Schmid
Writing credits
Raoul Ruiz
Cast
| John Malkovich | ||
| Veronica Ferres | ||
| Saffron Burrows | ||
| Stephen Dillane | ||
| Paul Hilton | ||
| Sandra Ceccarelli | ||
| Karl Fischer |
Raul Ruiz's excessively expressionistic film just winds up a jumbled mess
by Zachary Wigon
It’s hardly original to point out that, in works of art, the division between form and content is a porous one. There are numerous films – many of them excellent – wherein the style and formal choices made exert a strong influence on how the narrative, characters and ... read more
Raul Ruiz's excessively expressionistic film just winds up a jumbled mess
It’s hardly original to point out that, in works of art, the division between form and content is a porous one. There are numerous films – many of them excellent – wherein the style and formal choices made exert a strong influence on how the narrative, characters and ideas in ... read more