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Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet

  • 2002
  • 1h 32min
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Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet (2002)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis series of vignettes offers ruminations on time, fate and other human mysteries. Each of the film's seven directors conjures a scenario that speaks to some facet of universal experience.This series of vignettes offers ruminations on time, fate and other human mysteries. Each of the film's seven directors conjures a scenario that speaks to some facet of universal experience.This series of vignettes offers ruminations on time, fate and other human mysteries. Each of the film's seven directors conjures a scenario that speaks to some facet of universal experience.

  • Réalisation
    • Kaige Chen
    • Víctor Erice
    • Werner Herzog
  • Scénario
    • Víctor Erice
    • Werner Herzog
    • Jim Jarmusch
  • Casting principal
    • Markku Peltola
    • Kati Outinen
    • Marko Haavisto
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Kaige Chen
      • Víctor Erice
      • Werner Herzog
    • Scénario
      • Víctor Erice
      • Werner Herzog
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Casting principal
      • Markku Peltola
      • Kati Outinen
      • Marko Haavisto
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux21

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    Markku Peltola
    Markku Peltola
    • (segment "Dogs Have No Hell")
    Kati Outinen
    Kati Outinen
    • (segment "Dogs Have No Hell")
    Marko Haavisto
    • (segment "Dogs Have No Hell")
    Ana Sofia Liaño
    • (segment "Lifeline")
    Pelayo Suarez
    • (segment "Lifeline")
    Celia Poo
    • (segment "Lifeline")
    José Antonio Amieva
    • (segment "Lifeline")
    Fernando García Toriello
    • (segment "Lifeline")
    Chloë Sevigny
    Chloë Sevigny
    • (segment "Int. Trailer Night")
    Charles Esten
    Charles Esten
    • Bill (segment "Twelve Miles to Trona")
    Amber Tamblyn
    Amber Tamblyn
    • Kate (segment "Twelve Miles to Trona")
    Yuanzheng Feng
    • (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep")
    Le Geng
    Le Geng
    • (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep")
    • (as Geng Le)
    Yixiang Li
    • (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep")
    • (as Qiang Li)
    Jin Zhang
    Jin Zhang
    • (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep")
    Shujun Wang
    • (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep")
    Fung Fung
    Fung Fung
    • (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep")
    Janne Hyytiäinen
    Janne Hyytiäinen
    • (segment "Dogs Have No Hell")
    • Réalisation
      • Kaige Chen
      • Víctor Erice
      • Werner Herzog
    • Scénario
      • Víctor Erice
      • Werner Herzog
      • Jim Jarmusch
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    trash8140

    In defense of Herzog

    I'm a big Herzog fan. Thought I'd search the web on "Ten Minutes Older" before I bought the DVD. Found the solitary review on this site and in particular the comments made about Herzog. They were so harsh I felt I should search for more reviews. Honestly, I've never seen anything Werner Herzog has done that wasn't unique, interesting etc.

    Here's a snip from another site about Herzog's segment. This way, folks like me (who might otherwise run in horror) have a balanced view.

    The third short, Werner Herzog's Ten Thousand Years Older [69], is a fascinating mini-documentary which examines the discovery of what might perhaps be the last lost tribe. Set in the Amazon, the film epitomizes Herzog's willingness to go to the ends of the earth to demonstrate his attitudes about civilization's debilitating effects on nature. Genuine tension arises in scenes such as the one showing the tribe's first contact with modern man, in which a native threatens to spy the hidden camera recording the event. When Herzog tells us that these few minutes of contact with the modern world led to the tribe's demise, the film suddenly shifts into a sadder, but no less interesting mode. Time jumps forward twenty years, and the effects of the modern world are made apparent. Even if it's not one Herzog's best works, it's undeniably an excellent piece of movie-making.
    5crculver

    Seven directors contribute their ten-minute musings on the passage of time, though none is a sure classic

    TEN MINUTES OLDER "The Trumpet" is a compilation of seven ten-minute films by various noted directors that all deal with the passing of time. This is one of such two 2002 projects produced by Nicholas McClintock, the other is subtitled "The Cello".

    In Aki Kaurismäki's "Dogs Have No Hell", Markku Peltola is released from jail and has ten minutes to convince Kati Outinen to marry him and board a train to Siberia. There's little explanation of who these people are, why Peltola was in jail or why they must go to Siberia, but the film does compress the Finnish director's style into a short span with its deadpan humour, stony facial expressions and even a performance by a morose rock band.

    As Víctor Erice's "Lifeline" begins, a baby's swaddling clothes are stained with blood because of a rupture. The film tracks the suspenseful minutes between the accident and the time that the large household discovers it and saves the child. The film is set in a Spanish village in 1940 and the silence (there's only a couple of lines of dialogue at the end) and clockwork-like buzz of rural life (reaping grain, sewing with a machine) make a real impression over the other films here.

    The main character of Jim Jarmusch's "Int. Trailer Night" is an actress (Chloe Sevigny) on a ten-minute break in her trailer while shooting a film. Though these ten minutes are all the time she gets to herself the whole day, her break is constantly interrupted by costume and mic checks and ultimately her dinner is delivered too late for her to eat it. Jarmusch is apparently showing us that a star's life is not an easy one, though considering the enormous salaries that these professionals command, it's hard to really sympathize.

    Wim Wender's "Ten Minutes to Trona" depicts an American businessman's desperate attempt to reach a hospital after unknowingly ingesting a plate of cookies dosed with some kind of hallucinogen. As he speeds down a desert road, various camera effects represent his warped perceptions, which range from horrible visions to moments of idyllic beauty. There's such a realism to this that one wonders if it is based on a personal experience by Wenders.

    Werner Herzog and Spike Lee chose to make short documentaries. Herzog's "Ten Thousand Years Older" visits a Amazonian tribe that had been contacted by the outside world in 1981 (thus being pulled millennia into the future in the blink of an eye). The first portion of the film consists of footage from the 1981 contact. In the years since, much of the tribe had been decimated by diseases to which they had no resistance, but Herzog captures an interview with two of the men two decades on.

    Spike Lee's contribution "We Wuz Robbed" deals with the 2000 presidential election and Al Gore's loss to George Bush in Florida. Lee interviews Democrat strategists about the agonizing wait for the figures to come in. As outraged as I was at the outcome of this election, I find this film to have little to no redeeming value and regularly skip it on rewatchings.

    Finally, Chen Kaige's "100 Flowers Hidden Deep" deals with the Chinese state's destruction of Beijing's traditional neighbourhoods in order to build skyscrapers. A middle-aged Beijing man asks a removals team to help him take his things from his old home to his newly built high-rise. When they arrive, they find only a vacant lot and it turns out the local man is quite mad. Through a computer-graphics overlay, Chen shows us what lovely buildings and streets were in this empty plot of land before the authorities demolished it all.

    In spite of the talent enlisted for this project, the films here are generally not very deep. I would say that only the Herzog, Erice and Chen films are memorable, but it's hard to be enthusiastic even about these. I think it would appeal mainly to completists of one or more of the directors represented here, but it's hard to represent it to more casual fans.
    Nestor-13

    7 Directors picturing one matter...

    This is a very interesting Short film compilation. Seven Directors are all trying to bring their view of time on canvas. Kaige Chen (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep") This is the story of an old man who returns to the city where he grew up. Even though things have changed he still sees the old neigbourhood (wooden Cabins, Trees...). Workers laugh at him, but then they see the place through his eyes... Not really touching, but I supose its a must see for architechure students.

    Víctor Erice (segment "Lifeline")-B&W Scenes in a day (during WW2) on the Spanish countryside.

    My personal favorite short of them all. Werner Herzog (segment "Ten Thousand Years Older") This one brings us in the Brazilian jungle. It documents the first encounters with an urban trial 20 years ago and shows what happend to them since. Makes you think... Jim Jarmusch (segment "Int. Trailer Night")-B&W We become wittnisess of a short 10 min break in the life of an actress (Chloe Sevigny) Jim Jarmusch proves once more that he is able to create extrodinary characters on canvas, even in the tight frame of 10 min.

    Aki Kaurismäki (segment "Dogs Have No Hell") A man is releasd from prison he has 10 minutes to: get a wife, train, and quit his old job. Spike Lee (segment "We Wuz Robbed")-B&W Treats of the "democratic" election of Mr. Bush. very good! Wim Wenders (segment "Twelve Miles to Trona") A middle aged Man overdoses on a drug by accident. now he has to make it to Trona Hospital. suprisingly light for a Wenders but funny and entrtaining. Altogether I belive this is a fantastic Cinema experience! I can`t wait for the second compilation (Ten Minutes older: the chello) which is said to include Volker Schlöendorff, Claude Codard...
    9cebolamaria

    one motto, very different views

    I loved the idea of different directors seeing the same subject. The result is very irregular, but not in quality. Each piece individually is great, but you almost don't see a connection between them.
    sprengerguido

    Mostly wonderful

    A mostly very recommendable collection of shorts by some of the most renowned arthouse directors. In DOGS HAVE NO HELL a man starts a new life with the woman he loves. Aki Kaurismäki delivers, as usual, grand melodrama in the most deadpan manner. Wonderful photography. Werner Herzog's documentary is his usual ethno-cliche crap: Modernization blows away the culture of a small hunter-gatherer group. Herzog mourns this but uses evolutionist-colonialist vocabulary like "tribe" and "stone age" - he obviously never realizes that his perspective overrates the power of Western culture in the same way as die-hard modernizers do. Embarrassing.

    Jim Jarmusch's vignette about movie making combines a calm view of everyday situations with some subdued comedy. Quite unassuming and more complex and substantial in hindsight. Wim Wenders returns to his roots: 35 years after his early shorts we are once again in a car for almost the entire film and listen to rock music. Just this time we get an exciting plot, beautiful retro-psychedelic visuals and a poetic near-death moment: Wenders shows all his abilities.

    Spike Lee reports irregularities of the last US-presidential election, quite frightening of course, beautifully shot, but a bit out of place here.

    Chen Kaige's 100 FLOWERS HIDDEN DEEP gives us a little parable about the change of modern Beijing, which is a bit silly at first (and includes some awful computer animation), but has a further dimension: The worker's pantomime and the old man's effeminate gestures are stylistic devices from Peking Opera, an art form of the past, virtually surviving "hidden deep" in cinema.

    But the one piece overshadowing all the others is Victor Erice's LIFELINE, a portrait of a peaceful afternoon in a Spanish village in 1940, with death and destruction always close at hand: Children play, farmhand reap dry grass, old men play cards, while a baby starts to bleed to death. The beauty and poetic power of the images and sounds is outstanding, only comparable to Tarkovsky (another director with a genuine feel for life on the countryside). Marvelous.

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    • Anecdotes
      Victor Erice's segment was originally filmed in color. At the eleventh hour the director decided to print it in black & white.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Alumbramiento (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      Agora Non
      Traditional Asturian Song

      Performed by Marta Elena Elola

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 décembre 2002 (Allemagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Espagne
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Allemagne
      • Finlande
      • Chine
      • États-Unis
      • Japon
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
      • Mandarin
      • Espagnol
      • Finnois
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 十分鐘前-小號響起
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Amazonas, Brésil(segment "Ten Thousand Years Older")
    • Sociétés de production
      • Matador Pictures
      • Road Movies Filmproduktion
      • Atom Films
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      1 heure 32 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
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      • Dolby Digital

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