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Calling Hedy Lamarr

  • 2004
  • 1h 11min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Nancy Greco in Calling Hedy Lamarr (2004)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA Face, a Tag Line, an Invention. Two facets that don't seem to belong to the same woman. A Hollywood star as an ingenious inventor piques our curiosity. The director Georg Misch is interest... Leer todoA Face, a Tag Line, an Invention. Two facets that don't seem to belong to the same woman. A Hollywood star as an ingenious inventor piques our curiosity. The director Georg Misch is interested in how truth and myth intertwine. He listens to stories about her told by people who kn... Leer todoA Face, a Tag Line, an Invention. Two facets that don't seem to belong to the same woman. A Hollywood star as an ingenious inventor piques our curiosity. The director Georg Misch is interested in how truth and myth intertwine. He listens to stories about her told by people who knew her. He dissects the history of the woman with the exotic eroticism who not only made s... Leer todo

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    • Georg Misch
  • Guión
    • Georg Misch
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    • Hedy Lamarr
    • Anthony Loder
    • Denise Loder-DeLuca
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Georg Misch
    • Guión
      • Georg Misch
    • Reparto principal
      • Hedy Lamarr
      • Anthony Loder
      • Denise Loder-DeLuca
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    Hedy Lamarr
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    • (as Antony Loder)
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    Charles Stansel
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    Edie Stansel
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    Caitlin Stansel
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    Hans Janitschek
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    Peter Shen
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    • Self
    • (as Sergeant Major Roy Dunnegan)
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    Marianna Newton
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    David Hughes
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    Marc Levin
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    Peter Gardener
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    • (as Arianné Ulmer-Cipes)
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    Patricia Place
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    Lilyan Chauvin
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      • Georg Misch
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      • Georg Misch
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    A fresh look at a Hollywood icon

    This documentary both reveals and hides a lot of things about arguably the most beautiful actress ever to appear on the silver screen, Hedy Lamarr.

    Featuring her son Anthony Loder's attempt to come to an understanding of his difficult and distant mother, it is punctuated throughout by the exploitation of Hedy's invention (which led to wireless communications of all types from CB radio to mobile phones) - using old film clips of the lady herself on the telephone, tapes of her voice, and a number of women of all shapes, sizes, and ages, auditioning to portray her with the persistent line 'I'm Hedy Lamarr'.

    The film considers Hedy's move from Austria (where under her original name, Hedwig Kiesler, she made the notorious 'Extase') to Hollywood where she considered an actress only had to 'stand still and look stupid' to be beautiful and successful. It looks at her lonely days post-stardom - when she sought to patch her fading looks with too many plastic surgery operations and became semi-reclusive.

    What is clear from this documentary is that 'Hedy Lamarr' masked a clever and courageous woman who knew exactly what she wanted, and who used her brains to leave something far more useful that a body of film work. The fact that she signed her patents away meant that only a few years before her 2000 death could the truth be revealed, and Anthony Loder has done a good job here to present a balanced portrait of his mother - leaving the inevitable questions and leaving her some of the mystique Hollywood lent her.
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    Self Indulgent Crap By Son Who Sells Phones

    I couldn't finish this. I struggled through 3/4s and then came a sequence of fast cutting between actresses saying "*I* am Hedy Lamarr!", "I AM Hedy Lamarr!" "I am HEDY Lamarr" for what seemed like two minutes. Then I turned it off.

    I get that you want to play around with the documentary format. You want to create something different and new. Good for you. That's admirable. But when the vast majority of your movie is people talking on the phone and you're not sure who their talking to the effect is that you're stacking the deck and creating a narrative that didn't happen. It feels fake. It comes off like the records in the 50's and 70's where someone would ask a question and the response would be a line from a popular song.

    But it doesn't stop there.

    The focus doesn't seem to be on Lamarr but on her son, the filmmaker. "I wanted to be an actor but I couldn't make it pay." So...you decided to make money in another field and then make some weird, incestuous film about your mom? You film yourself talking about how you want your movie to look...after you've played the sequence you've already made?

    What was the point of filming auditions for the role of your mother when most of them shouldn't have been there? There's one sequence where he's talking to an actress portraying an older version of his mom...and he's having a conversation with her as if she's actually his mom. You can do a lot of therapy that's more productive and cost effective than making a movie about how mommy didn't love you.

    Worst of all, he just throws all of the information out there and does nothing to sort it all out. Apparently, he interviewed people who knew her rather who tell radically different stories about who she was. No matter how horrible a mother she was, he should be able to bring some kind of perspective to these differing opinions but instead he just lets them talk...on the phone...maybe to each other...or maybe he's on the other side of the phone. We don't know. We know there's a camera crew filming them but we have no idea where he, as the filmmaker is. There are awkward passages of him talking on the phone, obviously trying to act. "Yes. Mr. Spielberg?" No. You didn't get that call through.

    This is a desperate and desperately sad movie starring (and I mean starring) an unloved son who's trying to compete with his mom.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de mayo de 2006 (Austria)
    • Países de origen
      • Austria
      • Alemania
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitio oficial
      • Mischief Films
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Hanfgarn & Ufer Film und TV Produktion
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