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| John Malkovich is reunited with Time Regained director Raoul Ruiz for this lavish, unconventional biography of artist Gustav Klimt.
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March 30-31, April 1-2, 5 Director: Raoul Ruiz // Cast: John Malkovich, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Dillane // Austria/France/Germany UK 2006 // 97 minutes // 35mm // In English, German and French with English subtitles |
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VANCOUVER PREMIERE // VANCITY THEATRE EXCLUSIVE Far from a classical historical biopic, Raoul Ruiz's unique take on the life of famed art nouveaux symbolist Gustav Klimt-here played by one John Malkovich-treats fin-de-sičcle Vienna as a vibrant, lively painting waiting to be immortalized. During the 1900 World Exposition in Paris, the Austrian painter Gustav Klimt met Lea de Castro. To him she seemed like a fantastic muse, the personification of his heroic ideals and his carnal desires. The film focuses on the artist's passion for the woman, his fight for creative freedom, his tireless battle for new forms of expression, and Vienna's reaction to the social and artistic spirit that swept the city between the late 1800s and the early 1900s.
Ruiz sees Klimt's life as something deeply personal that can only be understood through the painter's own eyes, and forges a feverishly stylish portrait of erotic deception and delusion, coming and going from Klimt's death bed, through his studio, and into smoky Viennese cafes and high society.
Raśl Ruiz (born July 25, 1941) is a Chilean filmmaker and one of the most prolific filmakers of the last 50 years. He was trained as a painter. He spent some years at the University of Santa Fe, Argentina's cinema school. Back in Chile he directed his first feature films in the the late sixties and early seventies. He was somewhat of an outsider among the politically oriented cinematographers of his generation such as Miguel Littin and Helvio Soto, his work beeing far more ironic, surrealistic and deeply experimental. In 1973 he left Chile and settled in France. After several years producing and directing low-budget telefilms, his career took off in 1996 with Three Lives and one Death, starring Marcello Mastroiani followed by Genealogies of a Crime (1997) starring Catherine Deneuve and Time Regained (1999) | |
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