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8 X 8: A Chess Sonata in 8 Movements

  • 1955
  • 1h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,7/10
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8 X 8: A Chess Sonata in 8 Movements (1955)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIt is a fairy tale for the subconscious based on the game of chess. Partly Sigmund Freud, partly Lewis Carroll.It is a fairy tale for the subconscious based on the game of chess. Partly Sigmund Freud, partly Lewis Carroll.It is a fairy tale for the subconscious based on the game of chess. Partly Sigmund Freud, partly Lewis Carroll.

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    • Jean Cocteau
    • Hans Richter
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hans Richter
  • Star
    • Jean Arp
    • Paul Bowles
    • Ceal Bryson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    293
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jean Cocteau
      • Hans Richter
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hans Richter
    • Star
      • Jean Arp
      • Paul Bowles
      • Ceal Bryson
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    Jean Arp
    Paul Bowles
    Paul Bowles
    Ceal Bryson
    Alexander Calder
    Alexander Calder
    Jean Cocteau
    Jean Cocteau
    Willem de Vogel
    Marcel Duchamp
    Marcel Duchamp
    Dorothea Ernst
    Max Ernst
    Max Ernst
    Richard Hulsenbeck
    Frederick Kiesler
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    Julien Lary
    Jaqueline Matisse
    Darius Milhaud
    Eugene Pellegrini
    Man Ray
    Man Ray
    Yves Tanguy
    • Regia
      • Jean Cocteau
      • Hans Richter
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hans Richter
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    Fool's mate.

    The title '8x8' refers to a chessboard: an order-8 square grid. The cast list of this film will look very appetising indeed to anyone who is interested in art of the mid-20th century, as several important artists participated in this movie and appear on screen. But it pains me to report that '8x8' is basically a home movie. Several people who made significant achievements in painting (Arp), sculpture (Calder) or collage (Ernst) decided to lark about with a movie camera, and this short film is the result. Sadly, the talents these people exhibited in other media do not translate to this amateurish film.

    There is ostensibly a theme relating to chess, but you'd barely know it from most of what's going on here. Max Ernst follows his wife Dorothea through the streets of lower Manhattan: apparently the Ernsts are meant to be chessmen, and the grid of the city streets is a chessboard, or some such. Jean Cocteau, whose sexual ambiguity has shown up more intelligently elsewhere in his work, essays here the role of a pawn who (we all saw it coming) turns into a queen. We also see some footage of Alexander Calder assembling a mobile and setting it in motion: this would be useful footage for a documentary on Calder, but here its meaning is uncertain.

    The participants really do seem to be making this up as they go along ... which wouldn't be so bad, if it actually got somewhere. A chess match has an objective and an endgame, but this movie lacks any meaning. At one point, we see two people chasing some pieces of paper along a windswept beach. I couldn't help thinking that those pages were this movie's script, which the actors are desperately trying to retrieve. Elsewhere, some guy pretends to be a minotaur; I'm sure that the only reason he was included in this movie was so he could strip off and show his muscular physique. Stop drooling, Cocteau!

    There's some avant-gardish music by John Latoche and Oscar Brand, which I found pleasant. All in all, I'll rate this melange about 4 out of 10. Several people in this film created brilliant art, but you wouldn't know it from what's on evidence here. This very amateurish home movie is stale, mate.
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    Dadaist geezers having fun

    The three best sections of 8x8, an omnibus art film, show Alexander Calder building his mobiles (out of wire and tin cans) and setting them in motion, drawing the viewer into a playful, dreamlike world that resembles a kinetic, three-dimensional Joan Miro painting; "The Self-Imposed Obstacle," a psychoanalytic piece in which a man playing chess is prevented from moving his knight by his obsession with a coat rack (when he finally manages to sweep it off the board, a naked woman appears. Naturally.); and finally, standing head and shoulders above the rest of the film, "The Middle Game," with Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning (Mrs. Ernst), based on Tanning's idea but full of Ernst's motifs.

    Loplop presents Ernst, as usual (in films, Ernst is always accompanied by birds). The narrow New York streets, stairway and plinth through which Mr. and Mrs. Ernst carry a mysterious object recall Ernst's collage novels ("A Week of Happiness," "The Hundred Headless Woman"). The second half of the section takes place in New Mexico, in front of rock formations that bear an uncanny resemblance to his great decalcomania compositions like "The Eye of Silence." Max and Dorothea represent king and queen, black and white, contemplation and action, etc., but basically they are making a sort of artistic home movie.

    This being an avant-garde film, there is a lot of running water and time running backwards, which work best in Jean Cocteau's segment ("The Queening of the Pawn"), which nevertheless pales before "Orpheus." The segments in which middle-aged artists dress up as chess pieces and act out surrealist masquerades may have dated quite a bit, but they still remind us there was once a time when artists were not too proud to juxtapose poetry and silliness. The cigar-chomping men laughing at Ernst as he capers through lower Manhattan are the 1950s in a nutshell.

    At times this film, the product of elderly European dadaists and surrealists, resembles a seminal film of the young American avant-garde that was shot in New York about the same time, "Star-Spangled to Death" by Ken Jacobs.

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      Sequences shot inside the drained oval swimming pool at the Connecticut mansion of Libby Holman in 1953.
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      Featured in Max Ernst: Mein Vagabundieren - Meine Unruhe (1991)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 settembre 1955 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • 8 X 8
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New York, New York, Stati Uniti
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