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The Death of Epedocles

Der Tod des Empedokles, Trauerspiel in zwei Akten von Friedrich Hölderlin 1798 - oder: wenn dann der Erde Grün von neuem euch erglänzt

France, West Germany

1987

132 Min
Color
1.33:1
German
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DIR Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub

PROD Klaus Hellwig, Rosy Gockel

SCR Dietrich E. Sattler, Friedrich Hölderlin

DP Renato Berta, Jean-Paul Toraille, Giovanni Canfarelli

CAST Martina Baratta, Vladimir Baratta, William Berger, Howard Vernon, Andreas von Rauch

ED Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub

SOUND Louis Hochet, Georges Vaglio, Allessandro Zanon

Berlinale (Competition)

Synopsis

In 1798, Hölderlin wrote a tragedy on the symbolic death of Empedoclus, the legislator in Ancient Greece. The text may be difficult, but when recited well, the listener quickly falls under its spell. What do words matter? The rhythm, taking time to see and hear are all that count. Admittedly the films of Straub and Huillet are challenging, but their demands are on path with ours. La mort d’Empedocle is a refined sketch for our gaze to rest upon. –Les Films du Losange

Director

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Danièle Huillet

Daniele Huillet was a German filmmaker best known for her close collaboration, so close that it is often uncredited, with Modernist director Jean-Marie Straub. According to Huillet, she is mainly in charge of sound and editing while her partner deals with camera work, but she also assists with script-writing and directing. The films of Huillet and Straub are usually based on and offer historical insight into high German literature or music. Films such as Chronik der Anna Magdalena Bach (1968) tend to be so intellectually demanding that they are rarely seen commercially, and are primarily to be found on the international festival circuits. Many of their works also tend to make strong political statements such as their examination of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Fortini (1976).

(From http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=2:95128) 

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Jean-Marie Straub

Filmmaker Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet, his wife and co-director, have become leading figures in New German cinema. Their films are not for passive viewers seeking light entertainment; films such as Not Reconciled or Only Violence Helps Where Violence Rules (1965) are intellectually demanding, and yet are among the most haunting films of German cinema. Prior to teaming up with Huillet, the French born Straub worked as an assistant to French directors such as Abel Gance, Jean Renoir, and Robert Bresson. He met and teamed up with Huillet in 1954. To avoid the draft, he fled to Munich, Germany in 1958 where they got involved with radical theater groups. By the early sixties he and his wife had become a prominent directors. They made their debut with the short Machorka-Muff in 1963. In 1968, their long-time friend Fassbinder appeared in The Bridegroom, the Comedienne and the Pimp. Straub and Huillet’s most famous film is Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach (1968). By the late ’60s… read more

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15May11

it`s Empedocles, with "m" .

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