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Lisbonne Story

Titre original : Lisbon Story
  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
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Lisbonne Story (1994)
DramaMusic

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe director Friedrich Monroe has trouble with finishing a silent b&w movie about Lisbon. He calls his friend, the sound engineer Phillip Winter, for help. As Winter arrives Lisbon weeks lat... Tout lireThe director Friedrich Monroe has trouble with finishing a silent b&w movie about Lisbon. He calls his friend, the sound engineer Phillip Winter, for help. As Winter arrives Lisbon weeks later, Monroe is disappeared but has left the unfinished film. Winter decides to stay, becaus... Tout lireThe director Friedrich Monroe has trouble with finishing a silent b&w movie about Lisbon. He calls his friend, the sound engineer Phillip Winter, for help. As Winter arrives Lisbon weeks later, Monroe is disappeared but has left the unfinished film. Winter decides to stay, because he is fascinated of the city and the Portuguese singer Teresa, and he starts to record t... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Wim Wenders
  • Scénario
    • Wim Wenders
  • Casting principal
    • Rüdiger Vogler
    • Patrick Bauchau
    • Vasco Sequeira
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    5,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Wim Wenders
    • Scénario
      • Wim Wenders
    • Casting principal
      • Rüdiger Vogler
      • Patrick Bauchau
      • Vasco Sequeira
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 19avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Rüdiger Vogler
    Rüdiger Vogler
    • Phillip Winter
    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Friedrich Monroe
    Vasco Sequeira
    • Truck Driver
    Canto e Castro
    Canto e Castro
    • Barber
    Viriato Jose da Silva
    • Shoemaker
    João Canijo
    João Canijo
    • Crook
    Ricardo Colares
    • Ricardo
    Joel Cunha Ferreira
    • Zé
    Sofia Bénard da Costa
    • Sofia
    Vera Cunha Rocha
    • Vera
    Elisabete Cunha Rocha
    • Beta
    Teresa Salgueiro
    • Self (Madredeus)
    Pedro Ayres Magalhães
    • Self (Madredeus)
    Rodrigo Leão
    • Self (Madredeus)
    Gabriel Gomes
    • Self (Madredeus)
    José Peixoto
    • Self (Madredeus)
    Francisco Ribeiro
    • Self (Madredeus)
    Manoel de Oliveira
    Manoel de Oliveira
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Wim Wenders
    • Scénario
      • Wim Wenders
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    Avis des utilisateurs27

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    10rooprect

    Listen to the reviewer who said "this movie is good for the soul"

    I've spent the last few days trying to come up with the perfect description for this movie, and I'm afraid another reviewer beat me to it: "This movie is good for the soul."

    This is the perfect movie for the uninspired artist who is suffering from malaise, writer's block, disenchantment or perhaps just an overall pissy attitude toward the world. It's absolutely beautiful. The actors are endearing, the story is charming (though not without a few poignant touches of darkness & spookiness), and the music is downright hypnotizing.

    This film gave me a big smile from beginning to end. The humour is what I call "real life silly"--these are things that have happened to us all at one point or another, and to watch the characters' reactions is hilarious, because we say to ourselves, "That could've been me!"

    But overall this is a movie about love, not necessarily between people but perhaps between a person and a city or a person and a camera or a person and a microphone. It's gorgeous in its ambiguity because, like I said up front, it can inspire any of us out of our deepest rut.

    In past reviews of Wim Wenders' work I have been brutally uncomplimentary; he has often struck me as a meandering type who lacks the ability to pull his visions together coherently. But this film has given me a completely new appreciation for his lucidity and ability to convey a profound (yet abstract) thought. The two monologues at the end carry perhaps the strongest messages I've ever seen on film. Simple but resounding.

    I give LISBON STORY 10 stars, something which I rarely do even to my favourite films. But this movie is literally perfect, I can't criticize a single thing (edit: OK, after thinking real hard, I suppose there's one flaw... the guitarist's fingers don't exactly match up with what he's playing in one scene. But I think we can all agree that's nitpicking). Enjoy!
    8karl_consiglio

    A very pleasant film

    I watched this movie a few days ago with the strong impression of having seen it before. Anyway my first impression as it started was great because I felt as lost as the personality on the screen and I am sure that was Wender's intention. We are first and foremost lost in translation as we are lost as tourists on the road to Lisbon. We are children once again. This film is marvelous. Definitely my favorite Wenders movie to date. It captures almost all the things which never cease to fascinate me such as the arts, music, travel, women, friendships, poetry......love. A pure example of how much more valuable it is to open the heart rather than the mind. A wonderful introduction to the music of Madredeus and definitely a great advertisement to visit Portugal which was already in my agenda.
    10paul-1722

    Captures The Essence Of Lisbon

    As an eighteen year old in 1983, I ended up in Lisbon on a fairly aimless wander around the Iberian peninsula on the railway network, and simply fell in love with it. I stayed for a while to explore the city and surroundings and ended up with a rich mental image of the sights and sounds of this beautiful city.

    When I came across a reference to this movie, I simply had to buy the DVD. Interestingly, I see that the intention of the movie was to capture the spirit of the city, and thankfully it does not do so from a touristic point of view.

    It captures Lisbon at an interesting time for the country, some 20 years after the revolution and 8 years after Portugal joined the European Union. And also at a time where it was modernising fast. A few years prior to the shooting of this movie, there were very old buses and the old trams (Eléctricos) ran just about everywhere and up impossibly narrow and steep roads where you could reach out and touch the houses. Now, there are just a couple of heritage routes, and these are the eléctricos featured in the movie out of necessity. Today, the transport system is completely modernised and I can see the point of the movie in trying to capture the spirit of a city before it changes out of recognition.

    The use of the group Madredeus to provide the music is, I think, quite inspired. To make a movie about Lisbon could have turned into a 'yawn' if it had used a cliché of Fado. Thankfully it didn't and used something more contemporary. And what a group! The music is haunting, so much so that I have now gone off and sought out their CDs! Teresa Salgueiro reminds me of those Portuguese girls I met as a youth, she is just perfect for the part.

    As has been mentioned by another reviewer, the movie is a bit self-indulgent in an 'arty' type of way, but it IS entertaining.

    Finally, I prefer the movie with the subtitles turned off. The movie has a pan-European flavour with various languages popping up and intertwining. I suppose I benefit that I can grasp the gist of Portuguese when it is being spoken, and the German in the movie is basic enough that most of us will have absorbed some of it from movies and TV. Teresa Salgueiro's voice is very clear to understand when singing to those who are trying to understand the language, and is a real pleasure to listen to. To someone who may never have visited Portugal, the use of children who are fluent in English might seem odd, but in general, the Portuguese (well, in Lisbon, especially so) have always been good English speakers and I find it entirely natural to find Portuguese schoolchildren who speak English as well as Portuguese.
    9E Canuck

    Tribute to cinema in sight and sound

    Wenders has shot a visual gem with rich sound and music, whose story-line and entire raison-d'etre is a tribute to film-making itself. Every frame is composed, dramatic, and the complementary colour theme of blue-yellow-red (predominantly sky blue) is adhered to so closely, it's phenemonal and delectable.

    Waiting for the supposed main character Friedrich, played by Patrick Bauchau, to show up in the film, eventually becomes a metaphor for those times in life when one waits for the "main event", and it's a long time coming. Life is what happens while we're waiting for life to begin.

    Rudiger Vogler's Phillip gets to deliver a wonderful lecture to all pretentious artists everywhere who've lost their way, and to art film-makers like Friedrich, especially. We're so happy to hear him dressing down Freidrich, and doing so more articulately than we could have done, it gives this fairly slow-moving film a wonderful sense of resolution and direction.

    A very human film about the ordinary, the magic in the ordinary, and the ability of film to convey that magic. Loved it.
    10ivy26_yu

    This film is food for the soul.

    "The thought is getting born blind, but it knows what is watching".. Today I saw the movie again. Actually, it was again, and again..for I don't know how many times since Wenders made it.

    Who wouldn't get in love with Portugal, after seeing it..The people and country of Saudade. I won't explain you what it means, only real Portuguese know that. And even if I would like to explain,it is pointless..That can't be described, but maybe you can recognize it in Teresa's voice and landscape of Tejo who is the only witness of their lives. This story don't need actors to tell it because it is not only story between Fillip and Friedrich, but about the secrets that are hiding in wrinkles of people faces, in old aqueduct and walls of houses in Lisbon.

    I hope that you get that desire to see and hear those secrets as much as I did.

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    • Anecdotes
      Originally intended to be a pure promotional documentary about Lisbon comissioned by the city. Director Wim Wenders added some fictional components to the film and created a story with a thin and simple plot line.
    • Gaffes
      In Lisbon, Mr. Winter reads a loving air mail post card received from Teresa, touring with her musical group, Madredeus in Brazil [at around 1:09:29]. The card shows Rio and Sugarloaf Mountain. However the card is postmarked May (possibly June) 7, 1994 in Portugal.
    • Citations

      Phillip Winter: Listen. You have to guess what this is.

      [makes sound of horse running]

      Beta: A horse! He's afraid!

      Zé: Yeah, horse!

      Vera: That's it!

      Sofia: He's running very fast! He's galloping!

      Phillip Winter: Right. And who is always on a horse?

      Zé: A cowboy.

      Phillip Winter: Right. And now...

      [makes sound of lighting a match]

      Vera: A match!

      Zé: He lights a match!

      Phillip Winter: [makes sound of fire]

      Sofia: What's that?

      Zé: He makes a fire!

      Vera: Yeah, he makes a fire!

      Phillip Winter: Mmm hmm...

      [makes sound of frying eggs]

      Zé: What's that?

      Sofia: He makes something to eat. Yes, a steak!

      Zé: A steak!

      Phillip Winter: [pauses] Nnnehh... This cowboy is... vegetarian. Listen again.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Sound of Lisbon Story (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Guitarra
      Traditional lyrics from the poets of Fado

      Music by Pedro Ayres Magalhães and Rodrigo Leão

      Performed by Madredeus

      Produced by Pedro Ayres Magalhães for EMI - Valentim de Carvalho Música, Lda, Lisboa, Portugal

      Published by Delabel Editions / Sacem worldwide except Portugal (SPA - Sociedade Portuguesa de Autores)

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    • How long is Lisbon Story?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 juin 1995 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • Portugal
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Portugais
      • Allemand
      • Français
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lisbon Story
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Allemagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Madragoa Filmes
      • Road Movies Filmproduktion
      • Wim Wenders Stiftung
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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