Thursday, October 22, 2020

The Stories about Art Films: 26. Klimt (2006), ACJ Movie Academy

 



 




















Basic Info

 

Title: Klimt

Genre: Drama

Country: Austria, France, Germany, United Kingdom

Language: English, German, French

Running time: 131 minutes

Release date: 28 January 2006 (Rotterdam FF), 3 March 2006 (Austria)

 

Staff

 

Director: Raúl Ruiz

Produced by: Matthew Justice, Arno Ortmair, Dieter Pochlatko, Andreas Schmid

Screenplay: Gilbert Adair, Raúl Ruiz, Herbert Vesely

Cinematography: Ricardo Aronovich

Music: Jorge Arriagada

Editor: Valeria Sarmiento

 

Cast









John Malkovich as Gustav Klimt

Veronica Ferres as Emilie "Midi" Floege

Stephen Dillane as Secretary

Saffron Burrows as Lea de Castro

Sandra Ceccarelli as Serena Lederer

Nikolai Kinski as Egon Schiele

Aglaia Szyszkowitz as Mizzi

Annemarie Düringer as Anna Finster Klimt

Irina Wanka as Berta Zuckerkandl

 

Summary










"Klimt" is a 2006 Austrian biographical film about the life of the Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. The film was written and directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and starred John Malkovich as Gustav Klimt. 

Gustav Klimt













The film has both a 130-minute-long director’s cut and a shortened 96-minute-long producer’s cut, and the two versions were shown at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. A few months later, the film was also shown at the 28th Moscow International Film Festival, where it was nominated for two awards, winning the Russian Film Clubs Federation Award.











In this film, Gustav Klimt tells his stories in mind when his friend Egon Schiele visits the hospital in Vienna, where he lies dying of pneumonia. The film includes the platonic friendship between Emilie Floege and Klimt, but much of it focuses on the relationship between Klimt and Lea de Castro, a dancer introduced by the film's pioneer Georges Méliès.


Emilie Flöge, Gustav Klimt (1902)






















Movie Review









It's not movie about art but an artwork itself”

A really wonderful movie”

KLIMT: An Evocation of a Time, not a Biography”

A beautiful work of art”

 

Interesting stories about the film











1. An English film critic, Philip French described the film as "calculatedly enigmatic" in an interview with The Observer.

2. An English journalist, Cosmo Landesman, in an interview with The Sunday Times, described the film as a “frigid and silly" being unnecessarily difficult to follow in the style of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.

Film Eyes Wide Shut






















3. The “Rotten Tomatoes” criticized “Klimt is handsomely filmed, but the blurred storyline and substandard performances prove its undoing.”










4. On “Metacritic”, the film received an average score of 44 out of 100 based on 7 critics.









 

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