迷情猴尾酒
Santiago Rodríguez-Costabal,Cristóbal Rodriguez-Costabal,Carmina Riego
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迷情猴尾酒
Santiago Rodríguez-Costabal,Cristóbal Rodriguez-Costabal,Carmina Riego
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戏说台湾之百年嫲疯还春
未知
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吴海燕,丁嘉元,何麟,高英,马冠英
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青春万岁
张闽,梁彦,秦岭,任冶湘,施天音,邬君梅,蔡国庆
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红雀特工
詹妮弗·劳伦斯,乔尔·埃哲顿,马提亚斯·修奈尔,夏洛特·兰普林,玛丽-露易丝·帕克,塞伦·希德,乔莉·理查德森,比尔·坎普,杰瑞米·艾恩斯,斯科拉·鲁特,道格拉斯·霍奇斯,沙基纳·贾弗里,谢尔盖·波卢宁,萨沙·弗若洛娃,塞巴斯蒂安·胡克
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黑夜惊心
瓦莱丽·哈勃,理查德·罗农斯,尼古拉斯·普赖尔
Due to some common interests between German and Russian aristocracy ( the Russians even had aristocrats in their past not to mention they had an Empress called Catherine the Great, as great as this German count's heiresses… ), it is not strange that this Teutonic count has understood and even enjoyed Herr S. M. Eisenstein's "Staroye I Novoye".
It is not very usual that for the aristocracy to enjoy Bolshevist films full of proletarian demands that put private property at risk or as it happens in this case, a film about the Communist Party's policy on the subject of the collectivization of the Soviet agriculture. Normally this would be perfect gibberish for this German count, but thanks to Herr Eisenstein 's greatness and directorial talent, the hardships of the heroine of the film, Dame Marfa ( Dame Marfa Lapkina ) breached even the thick aristocratic Schloss walls.
And that's one of the first remarkable aspects of this oeuvre; in spite of the political subject of the film, the powerful images and lyricism ( astonishing and beautiful shot compositions ), especially during the first part of the movie, preserve the artistic merits entirely while serving a propaganda purpose. The second remarkable aspect of the film is the dichotomy between the old and new, the fight to improve the lot of Dame Marfa and her countrymen. There are many discussions because it is not easy even in Russia to change ancient and conservative customs. There are superb metaphors and social criticism ( illiteracy, bureaucracy, religiosity ) which perfectly fit the film, and last but not least, "Staroye I Novoye", is a kind of archaic documentary about ancient customs established deeply in old Russia, those ones that our heroine must fight against. And there is also a lot about agriculture ( very enlightening for this German count), especially about harvesting and how to fatten Russian cows or pigs ( literally, no pun here… ).
Herr Eisenstein had to bear during the last era of his film career, unbelievable censorship and mutilation of his work, as happens with "Staroye I Novoye". The film was reedited and Eisenstein accused of sympathizing with Trostky's policies but fortunately the film was restored and showed by the German-frenchified t.v. channel "ARTE", natürlich!, including an evocative music score by Herr Taras Bujewski, that fits superbly Herr Eisenstein primal artistic interests.
And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must buy a tractor for one of his Teutonic heiress.