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Dionisio nel '69

Titolo originale: Dionysus in '69
  • 1970
  • X
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Dionisio nel '69 (1970)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFilmed stageplay based on the ancient greek play The Bacchae written by Euripides. This play is performed by members of The Performance Group, an NYC experimental theater group who has made ... Leggi tuttoFilmed stageplay based on the ancient greek play The Bacchae written by Euripides. This play is performed by members of The Performance Group, an NYC experimental theater group who has made their own personal adaptation of this ancient text. Filmed by Brian DePalma.Filmed stageplay based on the ancient greek play The Bacchae written by Euripides. This play is performed by members of The Performance Group, an NYC experimental theater group who has made their own personal adaptation of this ancient text. Filmed by Brian DePalma.

  • Regia
    • Brian De Palma
    • Robert Fiore
    • Bruce Joel Rubin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Arrowsmith
    • Euripides
  • Star
    • Remi Barclay
    • Samuel Blazer
    • Jason Bosseau
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    461
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Brian De Palma
      • Robert Fiore
      • Bruce Joel Rubin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Arrowsmith
      • Euripides
    • Star
      • Remi Barclay
      • Samuel Blazer
      • Jason Bosseau
    • 5Recensioni degli utenti
    • 15Recensioni della critica
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    Remi Barclay
    • John
    Samuel Blazer
    • Dionysus
    Jason Bosseau
    • Dionysus
    Richard Dia
    • Dionysus
    William Finley
    William Finley
    • Dionysus
    Joan MacIntosh
    Joan MacIntosh
    • Dionysus
    Vicki May
    • Dionysus
    Patrick McDermott
    Patrick McDermott
    • Dionysus
    Margaret Ryan
    • Dionysus
    Ciel Smith
    • Dionysus
    Judith Allen
    Cara Crosby
    Gwendolyn Galsworth
    Rozanne Levine
    Ron Schenk
    Charles Strang
    William Shephard
    • Pentheus
    • (as William Shepherd)
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      • Brian De Palma
      • Robert Fiore
      • Bruce Joel Rubin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Arrowsmith
      • Euripides
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    redmund

    Extremely hard to find, though absolutely indispensable work.

    Dionysus is not really a film as such, but a "from the hip" documentary "capture" of the Performance Group's legendary 1969 staging of Euripides' THE BACCHAE. Hugely inspired by the ground-breaking theatrical rituals of Polish director Jerzy Grotowski, DIONYSUS IN '69 (as the production was named) stirred up huge controversy amongst New York theatre audiences and critics alike.

    Although the production was directed by Richard Schechner, Dionysus In '69 was created through a rehearsal process that was part democracy, part anarchy, part primal scream therapy. The final result was more a ritualized confrontation than conventional play, which culminated in a virtual orgy of audience participation. Nudity, profanity and huge amounts of stage blood were used to tremendous effect. Brian DePalma discovered the production and brought two NYU film maker friends of his into a special performance where multiple 16mm cameras were used to archive the iconoclastic proceedings in B&W. The final cut is an exercise in the "split screen" techniques which would eventually become DePalma's cinematic trademark.

    The cast shows deep commitment to their material, and Bill Shepherd (later known as Will Shepherd) is particularly brilliant in the role of Pentheus. I will not go into the plot, which should be well-known to most college graduates, but will say that the original Euripides play (written about 500 B.C.) deals with the myth of Dionysus and his revenge upon the city responsible for his mortal mother's death.

    I had the good fortune to direct Will Shepherd in my own film adaptation of THE BACCHAE, produced in October of 2000, where he played Cadmus, grandfather to the character he portrayed so brilliantly some thirty years before at the Performance Garage in New York.

    I highly recommend the film DIONYSUS, if not for its filmic brilliance, then at least for its documentation of one of the true theatrical marvels of the late 1960's.

    There are a number of 16mm prints of Dionysus floating around out there somewhere, but I'm not sure what company distributes the film, which is not available on video through
    CurtHerzstark

    Oddly appealing....

    According to sources on the internet Brian De Palma captured this surreal performance of The Bacchae written by Euripides in 1970. It features among others William Finley who would continue making films with Brian De Palma, the latest being The Black Dahlia (2006).

    Watching it now makes for a strange yet appealing viewing, this being experimental theater from 1960-70's and as such is pretty narrow. I was not prepared for the madness, odd quirks, nudity that was put forth.

    Does it sound weird? This film, doesn't lend itself for easy review because it's a surreal, personal adaptation of an old ancient Greek play that I haven't read yet and thus can not fully say what, who, this is about.

    It simply is a group people doing experimental theater that doesn't suit everyone but gives the viewer an explosion of wild improvisation, crazy behaviour, and a performance of an ancient Greek play that few have seen before.

    The audience is also a part of this performance with actors, talking directly to them, hiding among them etc. The film is using splitscreen(filmed by hand-held cameras) throughout the performance which makes it even harder to follow everything that happens but offers a more intimate look and conveys an feeling of participation to the viewer.

    Many viewers will regard this film as an pretentious, art-house film, others like me will probably like this surreal, symphony of human emotion. Regardless it serves as a fine time capsule on how experimental theater looked 1960-1970's.
    6Boba_Fett1138

    Almost completely unwatchable at times but it has a good story and way of storytelling.

    Guess this sort of stuff just isn't my cup of tea. There are some weird and odd moments in this filmed 'stage' performance of the Greek play The Bacchantes. Not everything made an awful lot of sense to me and that is the reason why to me some of the scene's were totally impossible to follow, making this movie an almost completely unwatchable one at times.

    Still the story is intriguing enough and so is the way it is told. The two main characters are extremely well performed by Will Shepherd and William Finley. The two of them also have some great stage chemistry together.

    The way Brian De Palma cut this movie entirely in split screen makes the story work even better and certainly doesn't make this movie a boring one to watch. There is always something happening and the split screen help to make the story and scene's work better since you can obviously show and tell more within 2 screens than in rather just 1 of course.

    It's an interesting, intriguing and certainly unusual project to watch. This sort of stuff isn't exactly my idea of having a good and fun time of watching something but it still was a good experience to watch, that certainly does have its moments.

    6/10

    http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 marzo 1970 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • New York, New York, Stati Uniti
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      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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