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© DR -Portfollio / Monica Vitti (p6) + Filmo (suite)
30/12/2012 05:45
Filmographie (fin)
1970 : Drôles de couples (Le coppie), court métrage collectif : 1970 Segment Il Leone, de Vittorio De Sica : Giulia 1970 Segment Il Frigorifero, de Mario Monicelli : Adele 1970 : Drame de la jalousie (Dramma della Gelosia... d' Ettore Scola : Adelaide 1973 : Teresa la ladra, de Carlo Di Palma : Teresa 1973 : Poussière d'étoiles (Polvere di stelle), d'Alberto Sordi : Dea Dani 1974 : Le Fantôme de la liberté, de Luis Buñuel : Mme Foucaud 1975 : Qui comincia l'avventura, de Carlo Di Palma : Miele 1975 : Histoire d'aimer (Histoire d'aimer (A mezzanotte... de Marcello Fondato : Tina Candela 1977 : Mimi Bluette, fiore del mio giardino, de Carlo Di Palma : Mimi Bluette 1978 : La Raison d'État, d'André Cayatte : Angela Ravelli (aucun souvenir....juste que c'était chiant) 1978 : Per vivere meglio, divertitevi con noi de Flavio Mogherini 1978 : An almost perfect affair de Michael Ritchie 1979 : Les Monstresses (Letti selvaggi) de Luigi Zampa : Maria 1979 : Amori miei de Steno 1980 : Le Mystère d'Oberwald (Il Mistero di Oberwald) de Michelangelo Antonioni : La reine 1980 : Non ti conosco più amore de Sergio Corbucci 1981 : Il tango della gelosia de Steno 1981 : Chambre d'hôtel (Camera d'albergo) de Mario Monicelli 1982 : Je sais que tu sais... (Io so che tu sai che io so) d'Alberto Sordi 1982 : Scusa se è poco de Marco Vicario 1983 : Flirt de Roberto Russo (également scénariste) 1986 : Francesca è mia de Roberto Russo (également scénariste et productrice) 1990 : Scandale secret (Scandalo segreto) de Monica Vitti
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© DR -Portfollio / Monica Vitti (fin)
30/12/2012 05:50
A gauche,avec son compagnon le réalisateur M.Antonioni et Vanessa Redgrave
;peut-être pendant la période de BLOW UP (?)
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Récompenses 1961, British Academy Award : meilleure actrice pour L'Avventura 1968, Festival de San Sebastián : meilleure actrice pour La fille au pistolet (La ragazza con la pistola) 1995, Mostra de Venise : Lion d'Or pour l'ensemble de sa carrière
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© DR - BLOW UP de Michelangelo Antonioni (1967)
30/12/2012 08:13
Blow-Up
est un film britanno-italo-américain de Michelangelo Antonioni, sorti en 1966
et inspiré d'une nouvelle Las babas del diablo (Les fils de la Vierge) de Julio Cortázar.
Le film obtient la Palme d'or au festival de Cannes en 1967.
Résumé1
Thomas, un photographe professionnel, prepare un album sur Londres. Dans un parc, il assiste a une rencontre amoureuse et il est temoin d'un meurtre. Grace a ses clichés, il mène l'enquète...
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© DR - BLOW UP de Michelangelo Antonioni (1967) p2
30/12/2012 15:28
Résumé2
Un jeune photographe londonien dans le vent s'épuise à la recherche de sujets originaux. D'une nuit dans un asile de clochards, il passe à des photos suggestives de cover-girls, s'arrête pour souffler chez un ami peintre, repart acheter une boutique d'antiquaire et tombe en arrêt, dans un parc devant un couple d'amoureux qu'il photographie à la sauvette.
Mais la jeune femme se précipite sur lui pour lui arracher son appareil, le poursuit jusqu'a son domicile, s'offre à lui en échange des négatifs. Intrigué, il lui remet un faux film et agrandit celui qu'il a tiré. Il comprend : sur l'une des photos on distingue une main tenant un pistolet, sur une autre, un cadavre
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© DR - BLOW UP de Michelangelo Antonioni (1967) p3
30/12/2012 15:35
Sarah Miles
(LA FILLE DE RYAN / THE SERVANT etc....)
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-As a way of bypassing the Production Code (i.e. censors), MGM created "Premiere Productions". This was a dummy company which had no agreement or affiliation with the Production Code and, therefore, did not have to adhere to its standards. MGM did not have to cut the full frontal nudity or other sexually explicit scenes and maintained all rights to the film. When the film opened to rave reviews and excellent box office, this defeat was considered the final blow for the Production Code's credibility and was replaced with a ratings system less than two years later. 1 of 1 found this interesting | Share this -Michelangelo Antonioni's first choice for the role of Jane was the Swedish actress Evabritt Strandberg, after spotting her in Bo Widerberg's film Amour 65. She went to London to meet Antonioni. He approved of her, but the three MGM bosses present at the meeting didn't like her "big nose". The role went to Vanessa Redgrave. 1 of 1 found this interesting | Share this -Among the homeless men whose photos were taken by the David Hemmings character is Julio Cortázar who wrote the original short story on which Blow Up is based. 1 of 1 found this interesting | Share this -Thomas' workhorse camera was the then innovative Nikon F, the world's first 35mm SLR with full coupling of shutter and aperture with its exposure meter. Even though the particular model had been around since 1959, the glamorous publicity it received in the movie generated an unprecedented enthusiasm among camera buffs, professionals and amateurs alike. 1 of 1 found this interesting | Share this -The title of the original short story by Julio Cortazar translates into English as "The Spit Of The Devil". 1 of 1 found this interesting | Share this -Reportedly the first British feature film to show full frontal female nudity. Is this interesting? | Share this -Antonioni's first English language film. Is this interesting? | Share this -Loosely based on the careers of Swinging London's ace fashion photographers David Bailey and Terence Donovan. Is this interesting? | Share this -The film contains a rare performance of The Yardbirds during the period when Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck were both in the band. Jeff Beck would leave a few months later. Is this interesting? | Share this -Thomas' Rolls Royce actually belonged to Jimmy Savile and used to be white but was painted black for the film. Is this interesting? | Share this -Photographer David Bailey was also considered for the role of Thomas. Is this interesting? | Share this -According to Don McCullin in his autobiography "Unreasonable Behaviour", director Michelangelo Antonioni was unhappy with the color of the grass in Maryon Park. He had it sprayed green (!?) so he could re-shoot the scene. Is this interesting? | Share this -Michelangelo Antonioni's original choice for the rock band was The Velvet Underground but there were problems over their work permits at the time. The In Crowd (who later became Tomorrow) were then offered the cameo but dropped out at the last minute, and the guitar destroyed by Jeff Beck - probably in emulation of The Who's Pete Townshend - was owned by The In Crowd guitarist Steve Howe. Is this interesting? | Share this -A silver jacketed Janet Street-Porter can be seen wearing red/yellow striped PVC trousers and dancing to the Yardbirds during the club scene. Is this interesting? | Share this -The photographs featured in the film were taken by Don McCullin. Is this interesting? | Share this -Terence Stamp was originally cast as Thomas, but was dropped two weeks before shooting began in favor of the then-unknown actor David Hemmings.
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