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Maldone

  • 1928
  • 1h 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
250
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Maldone (1928)
DrammaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMaldone is a canal worker, happy with his life after running away from his family estate. He falls in love with Zita, a young gypsy girl, during a local fete. However, after his brother dies... Leggi tuttoMaldone is a canal worker, happy with his life after running away from his family estate. He falls in love with Zita, a young gypsy girl, during a local fete. However, after his brother dies, Maldone is called back to manage the estate. There, he takes up the life of a landowner ... Leggi tuttoMaldone is a canal worker, happy with his life after running away from his family estate. He falls in love with Zita, a young gypsy girl, during a local fete. However, after his brother dies, Maldone is called back to manage the estate. There, he takes up the life of a landowner and marries a neighbor's daughter. Years later Maldone is still restless on the estate, an... Leggi tutto

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    • Jean Grémillon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Alexandre Arnoux
  • Star
    • Charles Dullin
    • Marcelle Charles Dullin
    • Geymond Vital
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    250
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jean Grémillon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alexandre Arnoux
    • Star
      • Charles Dullin
      • Marcelle Charles Dullin
      • Geymond Vital
    • 2Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali17

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    Charles Dullin
    • Olivier Maldone
    Marcelle Charles Dullin
    • Missia, la voyante
    • (as Marcelle Dullin)
    Geymond Vital
    Geymond Vital
    • Marcellin Maldone
    André Bacqué
    • Juste Maldone, l'oncle
    George Seroff
    George Seroff
    • Léonard, le serviteur
    Annabella
    Annabella
    • Flora Lévigné
    Roger Karl
    Roger Karl
    • Lévigné père
    Mathilde Alberti
    • L'épicière
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Lucien Arnaud
    • Le voyageur
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Genica Athanasiou
    • Zita
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Edmond Beauchamp
    • Le gitan
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Alexej Bondireff
    • Le patron de la péniche
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Gabrielle Fontan
      Isabelle Kloucowski
      Isabelle Kloucowski
      • La gitane
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Charles Lavialle
      • Le facteur
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Daniel Lecourtois
      Daniel Lecourtois
      • Un danseur
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Jean Mamy
      • Un marinier
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      • Regia
        • Jean Grémillon
      • Sceneggiatura
        • Alexandre Arnoux
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      10I_Ailurophile

      A fine story, crafted with exemplary skill from all involved

      It's striking to me that as the new cinematic medium was growing, and new techniques and ideas being developed and explored, even late-period silent pictures found novelties that help them to stand out as we watch. Or maybe just as much to the point, even if a notion had already been in use for a few years, given such rapid and significant growth over a relatively short timeframe the ingenuity and excellence may nonetheless mesmerize both in and of itself, and especially for what broad preconceptions we have of early movies. And so it is here as filmmaker Jean Grémillon plies us with instances of shot composition that feel fresh and inventive (even if they're not, specifically), and frankly ahead of their time in their artfulness, and orchestrates the engaging, full scenes of Alexandre Arnoux's screenplay with considerable detail and vivaciousness. Not to be outdone, cinematographers Christian Matras and Georges Périnal, and editors Emmanuel Nicolas and Henriette Pinson, carry out their work with an apparent equal mind for swift, dynamic, lively flow and bedazzlement; capable as all their contemporaries were, comparatively few are those pictures that come to mind from the 1910s or 20s to have infused similar vibrancy in the fundamental construction. On this basis alone it doesn't take long before 'Maldone' begins to impress, and in fact in my opinion these and other strengths only build as the length advances. For many reasons this doesn't necessarily have the same visibility as many of its kin, yet as far as I'm concerned it's a terrific feature that deserves much more recognition even almost 100 years later.

      In the vaguest of terms there are perhaps familiar strains in the narrative as protagonist Olivier is compelled to leave behind the life and woman he loves, but that past is ever present in his mind nonetheless. Yet in addition to robust, flavorful, absorbing scenes that fill out that narrative with abundant garnishes, the sharpness of the writing is reflected even in the intertitles. Whether conveying exposition or dialogue, the language chosen for each card carries a vivid, poetic sensibility that stops just shy of being "charged"; if words could be as alive as a moving image, these would be. And this is to say nothing of underlying themes to present in the story - nor the marvelous hard work of everyone else working on the production. André Barsacq's sets are truly incredible to behold, crafted with obvious care and attention to the overall tenor of the movie and bursting with as much detail and vitality as any other component on hand. The costume design, hair, and makeup are all lovely, and arguably more balanced and natural than was the case elsewhere in the silent era. And speaking of natural, my commendations to the cast. One recognizes in much of early cinema a penchant for exaggerated expressions and body language, ported from live theater and also utilized to compensate for lack of sound and verbal dialogue. Only in bits in pieces in these early years, and certainly following the advent of talkies, did acting come to be characterized by the more realistic and nuanced performances modern viewers see everywhere. It's a tremendous credit to Charles Dullin, mononymic Annabella, Genica Athanasiou, and all others in front of the camera that their portrayals are marked by that more subtle, measured quality, invariably making 'Maldone' all the more pleasing to watch.

      Really, this title is stupendously well made in every capacity. With every shot and scene we're greeted with a treasure trove of rich visuals of every type, and what I feel to be rather remarkable creativity and intelligence, to keep us actively engaged. And still I can't help but return to the skill and splendor of the most rudimentary building blocks. Throughout the runtime the image before us is defined by a moving camera, close-ups, overhead shots, and low camera angles; substantial and meaningful use of light and shadow, dimensions and perspective, and even shifting focus within a single shot; nevermind quick cuts and sequencing. It may well be that these facets had already been in play in the film industry before Grémillon, Matras, Périnal, Nicolas, and Pinson, and for my part I can indeed think of other (preceding or contemporaneous) examples in some regards. Be that as it may, the inclusions here never feel forced despite their plenty, are exercised with meticulousness and expertise, and bear a brilliance as they present that stuns as if (or maybe actually for) the first time. And as if all this weren't enough, the superb craftsmanship for this compelling tale is rounded out with excellent (sparing) effects, and boasts such exemplary integrity in the basic image - clearly having not suffered from the ravages of time, and/or benefited from the very best restoration - that even minutiae that sometimes gets lost in other early pictures (such as text on a piece of paper that's shown to the camera) is as distinct as if we were holding it in our hand. I cannot overstate how immensely well made this is!

      I can understand why silent movies don't appeal to all comers; I'd have said the same of myself at one time. Earnestly worthwhile, enduring classics know no limitations, however, and for my money this holds up as well as any of its more widely renowned brethren. With exceptional contributions of every manner helping to give form to a story that's already enjoyable on its own merits, I don't know what else to say except that I absolutely love 'Maldone,' and I think it's an underappreciated must-see. I can only give my highest, heartiest recommendation; whether you're a particular fan of silent flicks, or of French cinema, or just looking for something good to watch, this is well worth seeking out!
      dbdumonteil

      Free as a butterfly.

      The hero releases the butterflies captive in a jar,and when he writes his farewell letter,he's in front of a collection of these lepidoptera.

      This can summarize the movie quite well.The hero ,although a valuable property's heir was born to start out and to lead a wanderer's life.For him,what the others would call "happiness" -that is to say money,a wife -is an imitation of life ,something unbearable.This silent movie is full of contrasts:the flat land near the Briare canal and the mountains which imprison the hero (as the servant says while searching his master:in the mountains,we can have landmarks;the gypsy girl Zita and the straight landlord's daughter ;the popular dance (accordion music ,what the French call "musette") and the chic ball in the casino.It's not a pure coincidence that the hero calls himself "Maldone".It's a homonym of the word "maldonne" which means "misdeal".

      The movie was restored by the cinematheque française with good results for the pictures are splendid.The ball scenes are masterfully filmed and predates the extraordinary finale of "pattes blanches" which Gremillon will direct twenty years later.Main character is played by Charles Dullin ,who was essentially a stage actor(famous for his parts in Moliere comedies:"L'avare" and "Tartuffe").Annabella ,who plays his wife -and who was once Tyrone Power's wife- ,is nothing more than a walk on here.

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        Final film of Marcelle Charles Dullin.
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        Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)

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      • Data di uscita
        • 14 settembre 1928 (Francia)
      • Paese di origine
        • Francia
      • Lingua
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        • Misdeal
      • Azienda produttrice
        • La Société des Films Charles Dullin
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      • Tempo di esecuzione
        1 ora 42 minuti
      • Colore
        • Black and White
      • Mix di suoni
        • Silent
      • Proporzioni
        • 1.33 : 1

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