Title : | Klimt *XviD* [Compare] | View JPG : |
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Date : | 2006-11-27 16:17:40 | Video Rating : | n/a (0 votes) [vote] | |
Folder : | Klimt.DVDRip.XviD-BeStDivX | Audio Rating : | n/a (0 votes) [vote] | |
Section : | DIVX | Movie Rating : | n/a (0 votes) [vote] | |
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Size : | 1 CD's |
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IMDB URL : |
0417871 | Runtime : |
131 | ||
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0417871 | Language : |
English, German, French | |||
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5.1 | Year : |
2006 | |||
Director : |
Raúl Ruiz | |||||
Stars : |
John Malkovich, Veronica Ferres, Stephen Dillane | |||||
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Biography, Drama | |||||
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A character study and a meditation on art in a time of opulence and syphilis. Gustave Klimt (1862-1918) lies in hospital, dying. In reveries, he recalls the early 1900s: it's fin de siècle Vienna. At the World Exposition in Paris, Klimt meets Georges Méliès, who does a moving picture for him, and Klimt falls under the spell of a woman who may be Lea de Castro. We see Klimt in his studio; we meet his mother and sister, who suffer from mental illness. We watch Klimt the libertine. On his deathbed and as a younger man, he imagines things as well: encounters with ministers and waiters and with women who are willing participants in his pleasures. Is this the source of art?
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