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Mephisto is the title of a 1981 film adaptation of Klaus Mann's novel Mephisto, directed by István Szabó, and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hendrik Höfgen. The film was a co-production between companies in West Germany, Hungary and Austria.
The film adapts the story of Mephistopheles and Doctor Faustus by having the main character Hendrik Höfgen abandon his conscience and continue to act and ingratiate himself with the Nazi Party and so keep and improve his job and social position.
The plot's bitter irony is that the protagonist's fondest dream is to play Mephisto - but in order to achieve this dream he in effect sells his soul, and realises too late that in reality he is Faustus; it is the Nazi leader having a major role in the film (modeled on Hermann Göring) who is the true Mephisto.
Both the film and Mann's 1936 novel mirror the career of Mann's brother-in-law, Gustaf Gründgens, who is considered by many to have supported the Nazi Party and abandoned his previous political views for personal gain rather than conscience. (Playing Mephisto was indeed the peak of Gründgens' career, though in reality this was long after the fall of the Nazis.) However, Mann's book is satirical, making Höfgen more a lampoon than a character in his own right, while the film offers a more realistic exploration of a flawed but recognisably human character.
Actors: Ivano Marescotti (actor), Alberto Dell'Acqua (actor), Enrico Masi (director), Stefano Croci (director), Tania Pedroni (miscellaneous crew), Stefano Migliore (writer), Bernardo Bolognesi (actor), Laura di Gregorio (costume designer), Leone Saccà (actor), Alessandro Ansuini (actor), David Biagioni (editor), Vincenzo D'Arpe (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: The plot is strongly linked to the social customs that most of the occidental world has seen in the last fifty years, notably through the breathtaking growth of construction and infrastructures which have transformed the landscape and its conception, thus profoundly affecting socialite and its purpose and customs.The two main characters compete for a vast terrain beside the highway, confined by a natural oasis left over from an old mine. One is a potential buyer and the other is the heir to the property, of which he knows nothing about. 'Ulisse Futura' is the name of a massive abandoned factory built on the land.
Genres: Drama, Short, Western,Actors: Moritz Bleibtreu (actor), Johann Wolfgang Goethe (writer), Oskar Roehler (director), Markus Zimmer (producer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Achilleas Gatsopoulos (writer), Achilleas Gatsopoulos (editor), Achilleas Gatsopoulos (director), Achilleas Gatsopoulos (producer), Vanessa Zachos (producer), Yannis Bardis (actor), Marianna Gatsopoulou (costume designer), Kelly Gatsopoulou (actress), Panagiotis Gatsopoulos (actor),
Plot: The film is a fictional account of the real events behind the 'blasted rock' in the village of Chilia Vryssi on the island of Naxos, Greece. A local peasant (albeit alcoholic) once saw a dream where he was told that there lay a magical marble violin inside a specific rock by a pathway somewhere in the village. Next day he tried to retrieve it by blowing up the rock with dynamite... Remake of a provincial local story of the island of Naxos, using the visual language of German Expressionism infused with the myth of Faust.
Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Short,Actors: John Fasano (producer), Jon Mikl Thor (producer), Jon Mikl Thor (actor), Dave Collette (actor), Craig Bowlsby (actor), Rob Scattergood (actor), Paul Smith (actor), Chris Allen (actor), Chris Allen (writer), Jacob Windatt (editor), Valerie Cotic (actress), Jacob Windatt (writer), Jacob Windatt (director), James Boulter (actor), Benn McGuire (editor),
Genres: Fantasy, Horror,Actors: Takeshi Aono (actor), Kiyoshi Kobayashi (actor), Ichirô Nagai (actor), Alan Shearman (actor), Yûsaku Yara (actor), Hiromi Tsuru (actress), Teresa Gallagher (actress), Hideyuki Hori (actor), Yoshiaki Kawajiri (director), Bob Sessions (actor), Bradley Lavelle (actor), Arisa Andô (actress), George Little (actor), Hideyuki Kikuchi (writer), Gareth Armstrong (actor),
Genres: Animation, Fantasy, Horror,Actors: Dénes Ujlaky (actor), Jane Seymour (actress), Gaston Leroux (writer), Robert Halmi Sr. (producer), Michael York (actor), Jane Seymour (actress), Robert Halmi Jr. (producer), Paul Brooke (actor), Lajos Mezey (actor), Gellért Raksányi (actor), Maximilian Schell (actor), Maximilian Schell (actor), Diana Quick (actress), Philip Stone (actor), Jeremy Kemp (actor),
Plot: Sándor Korvin, the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena as Marguerite in FAUST. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting Kraus, the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera. Five years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. Korvin spots Maria Gianelli, a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife. He tutors her by day, while Maria's love interest, however, is with Hartnell, who has taken over as director of FAUST. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Keywords: 1910s, acid, acid-burning, based-on-novel, budapest-hungary, critic, disfigurement, fire, foreign-language-adaptation, ghostActors: Andrea Habay (actor), Alberto Nepoti (actor), Nino Oxilia (director), Lyda Borelli (actress), Ugo Bazzini (actor), Fausto Maria Martini (writer), Pietro Mascagni (composer), Alberto Fassini (writer), Alberto Fassini (writer), Giovanni Cini (actor), Giulio Bazzini (actor),
Plot: Rapsodia Satanica (1915) was the last film directed by Nino Oxilia and is undoubtedly one of the finest achievements of the early Italian cinema. In it, Oxilia spins a variation on the Faust myth, embodied here by the diva Lyda Borelli. Typical of extravagant D'Annunzian aestheticism at its height, Rapsodia Satanica was one of the summits of what was later called the "tail coat film." Diametrically opposed to the "cinema of reality" practiced by Serena, Martoglio and others, "tail coat films" set their melodramatic stories in the salons and villas of the upper middle class and the aristocracy, deploying narrative structures contrived to showcase their actors and especially its actresses. This had the effect of accentuating their physical presence and turning them into stars - probably the first stars in movie history. The success of the "dive" contributed to the development of motion picture grammar in its special use of the close-up.
Keywords: aging, color-tint, deal-with-the-devilActors: Andrea Habay (actor), Alberto Nepoti (actor), Nino Oxilia (director), Lyda Borelli (actress), Ugo Bazzini (actor), Fausto Maria Martini (writer), Pietro Mascagni (composer), Alberto Fassini (writer), Alberto Fassini (writer), Giovanni Cini (actor), Giulio Bazzini (actor),
Plot: Rapsodia Satanica (1915) was the last film directed by Nino Oxilia and is undoubtedly one of the finest achievements of the early Italian cinema. In it, Oxilia spins a variation on the Faust myth, embodied here by the diva Lyda Borelli. Typical of extravagant D'Annunzian aestheticism at its height, Rapsodia Satanica was one of the summits of what was later called the "tail coat film." Diametrically opposed to the "cinema of reality" practiced by Serena, Martoglio and others, "tail coat films" set their melodramatic stories in the salons and villas of the upper middle class and the aristocracy, deploying narrative structures contrived to showcase their actors and especially its actresses. This had the effect of accentuating their physical presence and turning them into stars - probably the first stars in movie history. The success of the "dive" contributed to the development of motion picture grammar in its special use of the close-up.
Keywords: aging, color-tint, deal-with-the-devilMephisto Trailer 1981 Director: Istvan Szabo Starring: Klaus Maria Brandauer, Ildikó Bánsági, Krystyna Janda, Rolf Hoppe, Karin Boyd, Official Content From HBO Video German screen version of Klaus Mann's tragic tale of an ambitious actor who befriends the Nazis in his bid for success. Winner of Academy Award for Best Foreign Film! Movie, Mephisto Movie,Mephisto Trailer,Mephisto 1981, Istvan Szabo,Klaus Maria Brandauer, Ildikó Bánsági, Krystyna Janda, Rolf Hoppe, Karin Boyd,
Directed by István Szabó and based on Klaus Mann's novel Mephisto.
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Ottima stampa Sampaolofilm su stock Kodak LPP poliestere: i 138 minuti del film riescono a stare su 2 bobine da 700; pellicola in ottime condizioni. Ho tagliato la sequenza iniziale del film, per non fare un filmato troppo lungo. Film Premio Oscar Miglior film straniero 1981. Sfocature e bruciature sulle alte luci sono dovute agli automatismi non disinseribili della videocamera. Proiezione con Eiki NT2, ottica Isco zoom 1.3 Un film di István Szabó. Con Klaus Maria Brandauer, Ildiko Bansagi, Krystyna Janda, Karin Boyd, Rolf Hoppe. Drammatico, durata 138 min. - Germania, Ungheria 1981.
Ornella Muti and Jack Valenti present the Oscar for Foreign Language Film to Hungary for Mephisto at the 54th Academy Awards. Accepted by director István Szabó, accompanied on stage by actor Klaus Maria Brandauer, and hosted by Johnny Carson.
Мефисто / Mephisto (Иштван Сабо / Istvan Szabo) [1981 г. По роману Клауса Манна
A hét mesterlövésze [#24] 0:00 Mephisto (1981) Rendező: Szabó István http://kritikustomeg.org/film/335/mephisto-1981 21:28 Sophie Scholl - Aki szembeszállt Hitlerrel (2005) Rendező: Marc Rothemund http://kritikustomeg.org/film/7617/sophie-scholl-die-letzten-tage-sophie-scholl-aki-szembeszallt-hitlerrel-2005 42:57 A bukás - Hitler utolsó napjai (2004) Rendező: Oliver Hirschbiegel http://kritikustomeg.org/film/4991/der-untergang-a-bukas-hitler-utolso-napjai-2004 1:07:41 A kísérlet (2001) Rendező: Oliver Hirschbiegel http://kritikustomeg.org/film/2690/das-experiment-a-kiserlet-2001 Műsorvezető: Puzsér Róbert Vendég: Magyar Dávid
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"Lumpenlied", a burlesque song by Béla Reinitz (music) Erich Mühsam (lyrics) The video is taken from the film Mephisto (1981) Director: István Szabó Based on a novel by Klaus Mann. Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hendrik Hoefgen (singing) --------------------------------------------- Kein Schlips am Hals, kein Geld im Sack. Wir sind ein schäbiges Lumpenpack auf das der Bürger speit. Der Bürger blank von Stiebellack, mit Ordenszacken auf dem Frack, der Bürger mit dem Chapeau claque fromm und voll Redlichkeit. { Der Bürger speit und hat auch recht. Er hat Geschmeide gold und echt Wir haben Schnaps im Bauch. Wer Schnaps im Bauch hat, ist bezecht, und wer bezecht ist, der erfrecht zu Dingen sich, die jener schlecht und niedrig findet auch. Der Bürger kann gesittet sein, er lernte Bibel und Latei...
Griffith PhD candidate Chris Little will use advanced 3D scanning to help solve one of World War I’s great mysteries. What happened to the German tank known as Mephisto has been scrutinised for almost 100 years, but Mr Little believes his research may help put an end to the speculation and take the public inside the tank for the first time.
Óbuda a kultúra városa Filmklub a 3K-ban Mephisto (1981) 2014.03.21. Filmklub a Magyar Holokauszt Emlékév jegyében A film előtti beszélgetés moderátora: Kurucz Éva. A program ingyenes. 2014.03.21.: Mephisto (1981): színes, magyar-német-osztrák nagyjátékfilm mely egy színész sorsát mutatja be a II. világháború idején, Németországban, a kiváló színész Klaus Maria Brandauer segítségével. A film 1982-ben Oscar-díjat kapott a legjobb idegen nyelvű alkotás kategóriában. Rendező: Szabó István. Vendég: Cserhalmi György színművész www.obuda.hu www.kulturkozpont.hu
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