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Bagdad Cafè

Titolo originale: Out of Rosenheim
  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
16.080
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Bagdad Cafè (1987)
Quirky ComedyComedyDrama

Una donna tedesca sola ha litigato con il marito in mezzo al deserto, e si precipita in un desolato bar di sosta per camion. Rimane lì e lo rende più luminoso con la sua amicizia e le abilit... Leggi tuttoUna donna tedesca sola ha litigato con il marito in mezzo al deserto, e si precipita in un desolato bar di sosta per camion. Rimane lì e lo rende più luminoso con la sua amicizia e le abilità magiche appena scoperte.Una donna tedesca sola ha litigato con il marito in mezzo al deserto, e si precipita in un desolato bar di sosta per camion. Rimane lì e lo rende più luminoso con la sua amicizia e le abilità magiche appena scoperte.

  • Regia
    • Percy Adlon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Eleonore Adlon
    • Percy Adlon
    • Christopher Doherty
  • Star
    • Marianne Sägebrecht
    • CCH Pounder
    • Jack Palance
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    16.080
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Percy Adlon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eleonore Adlon
      • Percy Adlon
      • Christopher Doherty
    • Star
      • Marianne Sägebrecht
      • CCH Pounder
      • Jack Palance
    • 99Recensioni degli utenti
    • 44Recensioni della critica
    • 71Metascore
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 14 vittorie e 6 candidature totali

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    Marianne Sägebrecht
    Marianne Sägebrecht
    • Jasmin Münchgstettner
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Brenda
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Rudi Cox
    Christine Kaufmann
    Christine Kaufmann
    • Debby
    Monica Calhoun
    Monica Calhoun
    • Phyllis
    Darron Flagg
    • Salomo
    George Aguilar
    George Aguilar
    • Cahuenga
    G. Smokey Campbell
    G. Smokey Campbell
    • Sal
    Hans Stadlbauer
    • Münchgstettner
    Alan S. Craig
    • Eric
    Apesanahkwat
    Apesanahkwat
    • Sheriff Arnie
    Ronald Lee Jarvis
    • Trucker Ron
    Mark Daneri
    Mark Daneri
    • Trucker Mark
    Ray Young
    Ray Young
    • Trucker Ray
    Gary Lee Davis
    • Trucker Gary
    • Regia
      • Percy Adlon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eleonore Adlon
      • Percy Adlon
      • Christopher Doherty
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    GregCnAZ-1

    Long Overdue Comments

    Bagdad Cafe has been one of my favorite films since I first saw it back in the late '80s. Like so many others who have commented on this film before me, as the film began, I too wondered how long I was going to last while I watched its very strange opening sequence. But, I stayed with it and by the end, was so taken by the characters and locale of this film that I immediately added it to my library and have watched it at least once a year ever since. Watching it is now like visiting old friends once again. One person commented below that they wished Bagdad Cafe really existed. While the characters in Bagdad Cafe may be fictional, the cafe really does exist. It is located in Newberry Springs, CA, about 20 miles east of the desert town of Barstow. Though it was originally called The Sidewinder Cafe, due to the following of this film, it is now called Badgad Cafe. I have had lunch there several times and each visit is a completely surreal experience. The cafe looks much the same as it did in the film and you can sit at the table right by the door where Jasmine used to sit and have her coffee. If you're ever passing by on Interstate 40, don't forget to visit. In the meantime, check out this special film. The memorable performances will keep you involved, even if the first 30 minutes have you wondering what and why you are watching, but hang in there. You won't be disappointed.
    cmyklefty

    A film worth seeing.

    A German woman had a fight with her husband and left her on the outside a motel in the middle of the desert. She meets colorful characters along like motel owner and a former Hollywood artist. Usually the plot make the movie, but the opposite is true for this movie. It is the characters that make the movie plot click together. Unlike any movie you never seen before on the screen. I recommend watching Bagdad Cafe for the excellent performances of each actor in movie. A film saying a statement without expressing a bad word.
    9runamokprods

    Delightfully oddball, sweet film.

    A wonderful, funny, odd, and unique film.

    Strong acting all around (Jack Palance is amazing). Inventive use of distorted colors and changing camera speeds. A few moments get a bit precious, but generally one of the best uses I've seen of a slightly surreal style to tell a very touching, human story - an overweight, depressed Bavarian housewife is left stranded in the southwest desert by her husband, and slowly finds herself, and a home among the odd characters who live and work at the Bagdad Cafe.

    This is a case where brave film-making enhances rather than distracts from emotional involvement. The basic theme (we're all weird, and we all need somewhere to fit in) is nothing new, but the approach here makes it delightful and fresh.

    The original 15 minute longer 'director's cut' available on European DVDs does add some nice details, moments and filling out of characters. The film works fine in its shorter US version, and the Italian DVD of the director's cut I got was frustrating in that it had a a weaker visual transfer than the US DVD, and there were Italian subtitles you couldn't turn off, but I was glad to see it, and overall it's an even stronger film with the original material added back in.
    Chrysanthepop

    Sheer Magic That Is Simple, Subtle and Sublime

    'Out of Rosenheim' (aka 'Bagdad Cafe') is a simply executed film. There are no lavish sets, no heavy special effects and the story is just as simple. But the experience of watching this movie is magical. The film takes place in an isolated motel in desert-like Bagdad (not Iraq's capital city) in California. A young mother (and grandmother) struggles to run her motel and keep her family together. Enter an enigmatic German lady into the motel and there is magic in everyone's life.

    In a way 'Out of Rosenheim' can be described as a mood piece. The visuals are beautiful, very detailed and symbolic. The colourful characters are very likable. The enigmatic song 'Calling to You' appears every now and then as though Jasmine receives her calling. The background score is just as effective. Adlon makes good use of light and climate. How the heat seemingly irritates the characters in the beginning but gradually as the characters get accustomed or as 'life gets better' the heat is no bother.

    Yet, 'Out of Rosenheim' is not just a mood piece. There is a solid story but it's not easy to describe what it's about. At the centre of it lies the friendship between Jasmine and Brenda. However there is just so much more going on. Both ladies are coping with their daily lives. Jasmine finally takes some measure and, consequently comes to Bagdad where she meets all these strange characters and as a friendliness develops, she brings colour not only into their lives but also her own. Adlon beautifully unfolds the mystery of her character by revealing that she's a magician at heart. There are so many beautiful and endearing scenes but it all feels genuine and authentic rather than syrupy. In a way, the film reminded me of the classic 'Mary Poppins' and the unique and subtle presentation of 'Out Of Rosenheim' makes it more real (in contrast to the fairy tale of 'Mary Poppins').

    Just like everything else, the acting is great. Marianne Sägebrecht and CCH Pounder clearly own the movie. Sägebrecht unfolds her character's layers with skill and ease. She brings a gentleness and calmness to Jasmine that excellently contrasts Pounder's Brenda. Likewise, Pounder too demonstrates her talent as the chaotic and verbally aggressive mother who's trying to keep it together. The rest of the cast perform well.

    Overall, 'Out of Rosenheim' is a cinematic treat. I would love to visit this film over and over again to see if I missed anything because of the detail but also the heartfelt story and characters warrant an invitation to watch again.
    8yris2002

    on a desert road from Vegas to nowhere...

    In a world where (some) men just escape and hide, and women go ahead and start everything anew, any place becomes a good place to give new lymph to one's life: change lies in everyone's will to make it happen, and history teaches that women are far better than men in this. The director (a man!) of "Out of Rosenheim" (better known as "Bagdad Cafè") proves this simple truth very clearly and honestly.

    In my still in progress search for on the road movies I bumped into this curious piece of cinema, not a road picture properly, since no physical journey happens, but certainly more than an inner journey develops. It involves the lives of some odd characters, especially Jasmin and Brenda whose lives, so distant but so similar, come to meet at the Bagdad Café, located on a "desert road from Vegas to nowhere" (quotation from the wonderful leading song "Calling you"). At the beginning it is a shabby, dirty, anonymous place, where people only pass by, run by a hysterical and melancholic Brenda, whose encounter with the impeccable "deutsche" Jasmin will turn the cafè into an amusing and happy place and will renew both lives radically. They will become friends, besides suspicion and fear, by teaching mutually how to enjoy life again. And it will turn out very difficult, almost impossible, to leave this magic place.

    The cast is outstanding, the two female protagonists are perfect in their parts, but also Jack Palance, with his mixture of past glory and present melancholy, leaves the mark.The very good photography (some settings captured at sunset are really effective), together with the deeply involving and enigmatic music contribute to a significant emotional impact on the viewer, and also some very funny moments are to be enjoyed. A truly worth seeing picture.

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      The setting, Bagdad, California, is a former town on the National Trails Highway (U.S. Route 66). After being bypassed by Interstate 40 in 1973, it was abandoned and eventually razed. While the town had a "Bagdad Cafe," the film was shot at the then Sidewinder Cafe in Newberry Springs, 50 miles west of the site of Bagdad. The cafe has become something of a tourist destination; to capitalize on the film, it changed its name to Bagdad Cafe. A small notice board on the cafe wall features snapshots of the film's cast and crew. In 2015, the motel was torn down and the trailer was removed from the property.
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      Christine Kaufmann's character's, the tattoo artist, name is spelled Debby in the film credits but the sign outside her shop spells her name Debbie.
    • Citazioni

      Brenda: Don't tell me that was it, Arnie! I mean, you gotta be kidding! That what I had you come up here for? I don't believe it! I mean she, she shows up outta nowhere without a car, without a map. She ain't got nothing but a suitcase filled with men's clothing. How come? How come she act so funny like she was gonna stay here forever? And with no clothes?! No! I don't like it! It don't make no sense at all! No, no, no, no, no! It don't make no sense!

    • Versioni alternative
      Bagdad Cafè (1987) runs 95 minutes in the U.S. and 108 minutes in the German version.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Tucker: The Man and His Dream/Vibes/Cocktail/Clean and Sober/Bagdad Cafe (1988)
    • Colonne sonore
      Calling You
      Music by Bob Telson

      Lyrics by Bob Telson

      Performed by Jevetta Steele

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 novembre 1987 (Germania occidentale)
    • Paese di origine
      • Germania occidentale
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Tedesco
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Bagdad Cafe - 46548 National Trails Highway, Newberry Springs, California, Stati Uniti(formerly Sidewinder Cafe)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Pelemele Film
      • Pro-ject Filmproduktion
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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      • 3.587.303 USD
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      • 3.732.660 USD
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