Réalisation:
Edgar HonetschlägerMusique:
Florencia Di ConcilioActeurs·trices:
Pauline Acquart, Teco Celio, Cosimo Cinieri, Benedikt Uy, Sean James Sutton, Yukika Kudo, Philippe SpallRésumés(1)
My friend has disappeared, I killed the devil, and the Chinese have taken over the world. These are not excerpts from closed-door negotiations, but rather a quick overview of what awaits the viewer in Edgar Honetschläger's latest film. As we hear these lines, the aspiring star dressed as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, primps as if nothing was happening at all. Because in Los Feliz, like in Victor Fleming's film, the three heroes' Yellow Brick Road leads not to the Emerald City but from Rome to Hollywood, from the cradle of the Renaissance to the epicenter of mass-produced images. The trip takes place against the background of a rolling panorama. However, this is only a part of what is on display in the film. The second half is a leftist philosophical treatise à la Godard, mixing haiku with advertising slogans, clashing the cultures of East and West in the form of impressive maxims about the fact that we often end up with ordinary 3D where we would expect to find something more profound. (New Horizons International Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Pauline Acquart
France
Meilleurs films :
Naissance des pieuvres (2007)
Teco Celio
Suisse
Meilleurs films :
Trois couleurs : Rouge (1994)
La tregua (1997)
Reise der Hoffnung (1990)
Cosimo Cinieri
Italie
Meilleurs films :
Dem Mörder verfallen - Eine Frau in Gefahr (1999) (téléfilm)
L'Arbre de Guernica (1975)
La terza verità (2007) (téléfilm)
Benedikt Uy
Meilleurs films :
Verfolgt - Der kleine Zeuge (2012) (téléfilm)
Sean James Sutton
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Curse of the Blind Dead (2020)