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Paradis: Amour

Titre original : Paradies: Liebe
  • 2012
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Paradis: Amour (2012)
On the beaches of Kenya they‘re known as “Sugar Mamas” -- European women who seek out African boys selling love to earn a living. Teresa, a 50-year-old Austrian and mother of a daughter entering puberty, travels to this vacation paradise. She goes from one Beach Boy to the next, from one disappointment to the next and finally she must recognize: On the beaches of Kenya love is a business.
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Teresa, une mère autrichienne de cinquante ans, voyage au paradis des plages du Kenya, à la recherche de l'amour des garçons africains. Mais elle doit affronter la dure vérité que sur les pl... Tout lireTeresa, une mère autrichienne de cinquante ans, voyage au paradis des plages du Kenya, à la recherche de l'amour des garçons africains. Mais elle doit affronter la dure vérité que sur les plages du Kenya, l'amour est un business.Teresa, une mère autrichienne de cinquante ans, voyage au paradis des plages du Kenya, à la recherche de l'amour des garçons africains. Mais elle doit affronter la dure vérité que sur les plages du Kenya, l'amour est un business.

  • Réalisation
    • Ulrich Seidl
  • Scénario
    • Ulrich Seidl
    • Veronika Franz
  • Casting principal
    • Margarete Tiesel
    • Peter Kazungu
    • Inge Maux
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    11 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Ulrich Seidl
    • Scénario
      • Ulrich Seidl
      • Veronika Franz
    • Casting principal
      • Margarete Tiesel
      • Peter Kazungu
      • Inge Maux
    • 36avis d'utilisateurs
    • 112avis des critiques
    • 65Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Margarete Tiesel
    Margarete Tiesel
    • Teresa
    • (as Margarethe Tiesel)
    Peter Kazungu
    • Munga
    Inge Maux
    • Freundin von Teresa
    Dunja Sowinetz
    • Urlaubsfreundinnen
    Helen Brugat
    • Urlaubsfreundinnen
    Gabriel Mwarua
    • Gabriel
    • (as Gabriel Nguma Mwaruwa)
    Josphat Hamisi
    • Josphat
    Carlos Mkutano
    • Salama
    • (as Carlos Mukutani)
    Melanie Lenz
    Melanie Lenz
    • Tochter Teresa
    Maria Hofstätter
    Maria Hofstätter
    • Schwester Teresa
    Livingson Nyambu
    • Tourguide
    Tobias Kasiwa
    • Animateur
    Leonora Migide
    • Schwester Munga
    Anderson Mutisya
    • Stripper
    Francis Aluoch
    • Room Boy
    Kenga Randu
    • Room Boy
    Samuel Koigi
    • Freund Inge Maux
    Gabriel Lima
    • Autodromfahrer
    • Réalisation
      • Ulrich Seidl
    • Scénario
      • Ulrich Seidl
      • Veronika Franz
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    9aequus314

    Meticulous, sincere, unapologetic

    When reading internet reviews of Paradise: Love (Paradies: Liebe) — the first in a trilogy of films by Ulrich Seidl, never have I been greeted with such a narrow variety of perspectives. From adjectives limited to a spectrum anywhere between grotesque, obese and tubby, comparisons in style between Seidl and fellow Austrian Michael Haneke, to referencing the exact same quote by Werner Herzog (used in describing Seidl's 2011 documentary Animal Love), I could not help but wonder… what the heck is going on? And when did pundits unite in thinking that female sex tourism in cinema would die eight years ago, after Laurent Cantet's Heading South (Vers le sud); a French film based on three middle-aged women and their search of sex and intimacy with Haitian men?

    Herzog's candid remark, conflated into a handy, overused critique isn't worth repeating here.

    Loneliness, exploitation, the prison room of cultural and self- repression are themes in this Austrian drama. Cruelly soaked in the warm currents of colonial past; Ulrich Seidl meticulously, sincerely, unapologetically paints the portrait of Teresa (Margarete Tiesel) — a 50 year old woman living in Vienna, upper middle-class, divorced mother of a teenager. Most of the film depicts events that gradually unfold during her lone vacation on the shores of Kenya.

    Sex tourism is probably only part of the canvas, though. For in the process, it scratches and destroys the heteronormative lenses with which we understand taboos. Written by Seidl and Veronika Franz; Paradise: Love is a film so explicitly honest to the point of being awkward; that most viewers, embarrassed for Teresa, will look away during moments of vulnerability and self-revelation. The camera of cinematographers Edward Lachman and Wolfgang Thaler looks on unflinchingly during a scabrous encounter with her first companion: does he find her attractive? Isn't she too old for him? Why would he want to make love to her — a beached whale with sagging upper glands, belly full of fat, soggy exterior flawed with celluloid? But most pressingly, having considered the social realist tradition of framing with minimum distortion, why would anyone wince and look away when confronted with mirrors reflecting the consequence of corporeality?

    This seventeenth feature by the controversial auteur has been slammed, shamed and shunned for being brazen in its visual audacity. Suggestions that Seidl manipulates viewers with exploitative logic are also suspect in affecting the film's overall reception. Yet, it would be prudent to withhold from believing such. In Paradise: Love — seekers, movers, malcontent inhabitants are drenched in the rich, luxurious texture of a sunlit paradise. The narrative path however; doesn't build up to sex, love or Maslowian truth as its payoff; lesser films would.

    I have no doubt this film is a difficult watch because Ulrich Seidl forces Teresa (and us) to acknowledge the naive illusions of paradisaical beauty. But in rhythmic throes that oscillate between anguish, ecstasy and depravity — the African rendition of La Paloma; perhaps a bit saddened by its contrast with the ugly, ordinary trading off between flesh and soul — Seidl derides the remarkable irony of what it means to be human. The dewy-eyed bourgeois privilege suffers. I suppose this is the real reason why Paradise: Love can seem so offensive and unglamorous.

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    Love

    An Austrian woman on holiday in Kenya, is convinced by a fellow country woman to seduce a local boys for the fun of it as they are tasty as an exotic fruit. The hesitant woman eventually gives in and she has a taste of young love. Unaware or perhaps out of naivety that for the local boys, older European women are a good way to supplement their income she spends a bit of time under the illusion that she is loved by an attractive young man. When reality hits, it hurts and this frustrated woman turns her quest from looking for a bit of fun to an odyssey of self-confirmation.

    Simple, effective and nicely made this is a beautifully visual thesis on holiday romance.
    8ansirahka

    escape from acceptance

    I remember watching this in my twenties and hoping to never end up as one of these ladies, now in my thirties i'd realised i might actually end up like one of them, I just hope i can actually afford it by then.
    7petarmatic

    Loved it!

    Finally some meaningful film on the repertoire! I loved it although I found it a little bit slow, but I still gave it 7 out of 10. Life in reality is slow, so it is natural.

    So is sex. Natural! That is showing in this film. Everyone needs sex and love! So do fat Austrian women. In Austria they probably would not get any, so they have to travel to Kenya. Kenyan are so poor that it is a way to make some money. It is business! Sex tourism! There is so much of it today all over the world. Sad and funny and heartwarming at the same time.

    If you want a little bit break from Hollywood, please watch this.
    7pcrprimer

    Bleak, grim and difficult to watch at times, but very effective at relaying its message

    To begin with, this movie would certainly be rated NC-17, and it is impossible for it to get a wide commercial release with the subject matter and nudity. The acting and scenery is terrific, and has an almost documentary-like feel to it. The realism of the characters makes some parts even more cringe-worthy and difficult to watch. The movie also tackled a lot of different aspects in western society, such as the pressures placed on women about physical appearances. The main actress in the movie is really convincing in her role and really puts herself out there for the viewers. Its interesting how she starts off trying to be like her friends, but then seeks out love in her naivete. Even during the birthday party and with the bartender, she shows how she is not like her other boy-toy seeking friends.

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      Casting of the lead actress took one year before Margarethe Tiesel won the part. "From the beginning I knew I wanted to work with a professional actor for the main role. But the job description was extremely demanding. A woman over fifty who doesn't correspond to the usual Western beauty ideals, in that she's overweight, for example. As usual with my method, she had to possess the ability to improvise scenes and to appear authentic on camera. And then there was the greatest difficulty: She had to shoot nude sex scenes, fall for these young black men.," director Ulrich Seidl said. "A few weeks before we started the shooting, I went to Africa with three actresses, one after the other: I wanted them to try out on site, so I could find out right there how they would communicate with African men, how they would touch the skin of African men, and things of that kind.It was only then that I decided in favour of Margarete Tiesel."
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    • How long is Paradise: Love?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 janvier 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Autriche
      • Allemagne
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Austria)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Allemand
      • Anglais
      • Swahili
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Paradise: Love
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Flamingo Beach Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya
    • Sociétés de production
      • Ulrich Seidl Film Produktion GmbH
      • Tatfilm
      • Coproduction Office
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    • Budget
      • 3 600 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 24 267 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 014 $US
      • 28 avr. 2013
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 709 036 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h(120 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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