Morte a Venezia

Titolo originale: Morte a Venezia
Regia: Luchino Visconti |
Anno: 1971
Origine: France | Italy |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: beach | venice, italy | composer | obsession | beauty | vacation | cholera | male homosexuality | epidemic | teenage boy | makeover | homoeroticism | unspoken love |
Cast: Dirk Bogarde | Björn Andrésen | Romolo Valli | Mark Burns | Nora Ricci | Silvana Mangano | Marisa Berenson | Carole André | Leslie French | Franco Fabrizi | Antonio Apicella | Sergio Garfagnoli | Ciro Cristofoletti | Luigi Battaglia | Dominique Darel | Masha Predit | Eva Axén | Marcello Bonini Olas | Bruno Boschetti | Nicoletta Elmi | John Fordyce | Karl Menzel | Mirella Pamphili | Howard Nelson Rubien | Marco Tulli | Bill Vanders |

Tratto dall'omonimo romanzo di Thomas Mann. Durante una vacanza a Venezia, il compositore Gustav von Aschenbach dovrà affrontare il più grande turbamento della sua vita

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One day during filming, Björn Andrésen (Tadzio) asked Sir Dirk Bogarde (Gustav von Aschenbach) [...] D
Luchino Visconti originally wanted Evelyn Stewart to play Tadzio's mother, but a schedule-related co [...] D
Björn Andrésen was dubbed, since the Swedish actor was playing a Polish character, although Ta [...] D
Leif Garrett turned down the role of Tadzio. D
Sir Tom Courtenay, who had starred with Sir Dirk Bogarde in Per il re e per la patria (1964), said a [...] D
Debut theatrical movie of Marisa Berenson (Frau von Aschenbach). D
Dominique Darel's debut. D
English-language movie produced by Warner Brothers, who supplied one million six hundred thousand do [...] D
In the dining room, Gustav von Aschenbach (Sir Dirk Bogarde) orders "soup and fish", which is also a [...] D
Second part of Luchino Visconti's German Trilogy, also including La caduta degli Dei (1969) and Ludw [...] D
Because of the film's success, one of the big salons in the Grand Hôtel des Bains was later named [...] D
In 2010, it was ranked the 14th greatest art house film of all time by The Guardian. D
Luchino Visconti considered Alec Guinness, John Gielgud, and Burt Lancaster for the role of Gustav v [...] D
English actor John Moulder-Brown was considered for the role of Tadzio, but was later deemed too mat [...] D
The wage difference between main and co-star was vast: while Björn Andrésen earned just $5000, [...] D
When the film was shown at the Cannes film festival in 1971 Luchino Visconti took Björn Andrés [...] D
While Gustav Mahler may have inspired the character of Gustav von Aschenbach, many of the plot point [...] D
Leif Garrett was barely 10 years old when this film was made. D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #962. D
Although mainly filmed on-location in Venice, part of the interior of St. Mark's in Venice had to be [...] D
José Ferrer was preparing a version in 1964, but it fell through. D
Sir Dirk Bogarde based his appearance on that of the distinguished composer and conductor Gustav Mah [...] D
In 2016, it was ranked the 27th greatest LGBT film of all time in the British Film Institute poll. D
In the Thomas Mann novella, Gustav von Aschenbach is an author, not a composer. D
Luchino Visconti originally intended to cast a 12-year-old as Tadzio. D
Although it was never mentioned in this movie, Gustav von Aschenbach was Jewish. D
As a result of the popularity of the film Björn Andrésen became a major celebrity in Japan, wh [...] D
Mark Burns (Alfred) later admitted he never understood the meaning of his dialogue. D
In 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice Internatio [...] D
The boy on whom Tadzio was based, Wladyslaw Gerard Jan Nepomuk Marya Moes, was only 10 in May 1911. D
Burt Lancaster eagerly sought the role of Gustav von Aschenbach. D
In 2012, it was ranked the 235th greatest film of all time in the Sight & Sound critics' poll. D

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