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Nico, 1988

  • 2017
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  • 1h 33m
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Nico, 1988 (2017)
'NICO, 1988' follows the singer-songwriter, approaching 50, leading a solitary existence in Manchester, far from her 60s glam days as a Warhol superstar and celebrated vocalist for cult band The Velvet Underground.
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The last year of singer Nico's life, as she tours and grapples with addiction and personal demons.The last year of singer Nico's life, as she tours and grapples with addiction and personal demons.The last year of singer Nico's life, as she tours and grapples with addiction and personal demons.

  • Director
    • Susanna Nicchiarelli
  • Writer
    • Susanna Nicchiarelli
  • Stars
    • Trine Dyrholm
    • John Gordon Sinclair
    • Anamaria Marinca
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    • Director
      • Susanna Nicchiarelli
    • Writer
      • Susanna Nicchiarelli
    • Stars
      • Trine Dyrholm
      • John Gordon Sinclair
      • Anamaria Marinca
    • 15User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Trine Dyrholm
    Trine Dyrholm
    • Christa Päffgen a.k.a Nico
    John Gordon Sinclair
    John Gordon Sinclair
    • Richard
    Anamaria Marinca
    Anamaria Marinca
    • Sylvia
    Sandor Funtek
    Sandor Funtek
    • Ari
    Thomas Trabacchi
    Thomas Trabacchi
    • Domenico
    Karina Fernandez
    Karina Fernandez
    • Laura
    Calvin Demba
    Calvin Demba
    • Alex
    Francesco Colella
    Francesco Colella
    • Francesco
    Marianna Cappi
    • Journalist
    Leonardo Cesari
    • Jazz drummer
    Béatrice Didier
    • French journalist
    Sebastian Dimulescu
    • Kid Ari
    John Dobrynine
    John Dobrynine
    • Mr. Daniels
    Dylan Donnel
    • German kid
    Freddy Drabble
    • First Radio interviewer
    Katharina Dreyer
    • Nico's mother
    Juno Falkenstein
    • Kid Nico
    Alessandro Frignani
    • Baby Ari
    • Director
      • Susanna Nicchiarelli
    • Writer
      • Susanna Nicchiarelli
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    8paul-allaer

    Insightful look at the last 2 years of Nico

    "Nico, 1988" (2017 Italian-Belgian co-production; 93 min.) is a bio-pick that examines the last 2 years of Nico, the German singer/performer who because instantly famous in the mid/late 60s for her association with Andy Warhol and of course her collaboration with The Velvet Underground. As the movie opens, we are told it is "1986" and we get to know Nico, who is moving into a small and unremarkable house in gray and gloomy Manchester, England. She is about to tour with her new band, made up mostly of second or third rate musicians, but her manager can't afford better. Along the way we see Nico struggling with her heroin addiction. At this point we are 10 min. into the movie, but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this movie is directed by directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli, whom I admit I am not familiar with. In fact, much of this Italian-Belgian co-production features a cast of unknowns, except for Danish actress Trine Dyrholm in the title role (we saw her most recently in the excellent "The Commune"). Dryholme is absolutely sensational as the latter day Nico, and she carries the movie on her shoulders (she is in virtually every frame of the movie). On top of that, Dryholm also does her own singing of the various songs from Nico's solo albums that we hear and watch throughout the movie). Is everything that we watch in this film truly an accurate reflection of how those last two years of Nico's life? I haven't a clue, but one does get the sense that there is a good overall narrative in this film, for whatever that's worth.

    I likely would've missed this film but for the fact that during a recent family visit to Belgium, I heard about this and then read an interview with Trine Dyrholm in a Belgian magazine. The movie opened the very weekend I was there. The Friday early evening screening where I saw this at in Antwerp, Belgium, was attended okay but not great. That's hardly a surprise as this isn't the type of movie that will find a large mainstream audience. But if you are interested in learning more about Nico's latter years in life, you could do a lot worse than watching this movie, and hence I'd readily recommended you do (I have my doubts this will get a theatrical release in the US so check it out on VOD or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray).
    9badscene

    Beautiful and Dark, just like Nico.

    A haunting emotional bio pic that showcases the woman behind the haunting voice that has resonated with so many disaffected youths since the 1960's. The Velvet Underground and Nico has been my favorite album since early adolescence, so I was excited to dive into this one.

    This film portrays the last two years in the life of Nico, the broken drug addled chanteuse, who at this point is basically treading water after a life scarred with sadness, regret and disappointment.

    The film documents Nico's final tour across Europe with a new band.

    I'm a big fan of Nico's music, and thought this was extremely well done, and I'm extremely critical of bio pics. It's a dark, somber and melancholy film that is at times extremely haunting and hypnotic. Trine Dyrholm is fantastic in the role of Nico; her nihilistic and often razor tongued balancing act across an intense emotional terrain inject a tangibility into the film. Bravo!
    7dbdumonteil

    All yesterday's parties

    "Nico Icon" (1995) ,a documentary, was a movie which could not thoroughly satisfy Nico's fans cause the essential,that is to say,the musical side ,was minimal .Both her short stint with the Velvet Underground and her solo career were botched.This work was centered ,in fact,on the son the artist would have had with French star Alain Delon ,a fact which remains uncertain even today and even though the actor's family did take on the child .

    There's a very brief hint at a"French actor" in the 2017 movie. "Nico ,1988" is a different matter ,because it deals with the last months of the artist : a poor epitaph ,a sad and tatty end of a singer who was once associated with one of rock's most influential albums ("the V.U. and Nico°,though gossips keep on repeating her creative role was minor,which is not entirely false)

    Based on true accounts from people who were around , "Nico 1988" is a gloomy but credible crepuscular biopic ;it seems that, in the eighties, Nico made an attempt at a more palatable (I would not write"commercial" ) ,more "rock " music ;in the seventies ,she would perform with her harmonium -she notably performed in a cathedral , an ideal background for this ghostly ,spectral music ; the treatment of "all tomorrow's parties ",a song she recorded with the V.U. ,makes her music more accessible and more exciting than the haunting but a bit droning sound (her approach of the German National Anthem was impressive though and John Cale 's production of her cover of the Doors' 'the end' helped );and on her tunes,notably "janitor of lunacy" ,the updating is effective and welcome ;this one effortlessly supersedes the studio version.

    She would retain a certain cult in Europa and it shows ,,and her before mentioned son ,Ari , appears and is proud of her mother (the 1995 doc showed a young man who would despise his adoptive mother ,which was off-putting); her choice to perform behind the Iron Curtain was as adequate as the cathedral of the seventies .

    Tryne Dyrholm 's performance is perfect;she convincingly portrays a jaded faded singer, ravaged by drugs ; her death is given a very proper treatment.
    9sunheadbowed

    Call me by my real name.

    Everyone involved in the creation of 'Nico, 1988' deserves a huge amount of praise and respect for creating a film so unflinchingly honest, so authentic. Nico, eternally dressed up in others' wardrobes, in others' colours and artistic mirages, has finally been depicted on screen for who she really was, and because Christa Paffgen was infinitely more fascinating than 'Nico' ('Don't call me Nico, call me by my real name', she says early in the film to her new Mancunian manager, revealing the agenda of the filmmaking), 'Nico, 1988' is truly captivating.

    'Nico, 1988' isn't a film for Velvet Underground fans (although I am most definitely one of those, especially the first two albums), and it isn't a film for anyone who believes Nico was a charming soft rock folk star after her VU years (songs written by others, yet more attempts by men to 'create' their warmer, sexier version of the Germanic, marketable beauty of Nico); not unlike her own music, this a film that is almost for no one, namely her passionate yet miniscule fan base ('No One Is There'). As Paffen says in the film, 'I'm selective about my audience'. That some people appear not to be able to understand this film or come to it with the wrong expectations seems in a strange way perfectly fitting. Nico is still ahead of her time, thirty years after her death.

    Nico was one of the most interesting human beings of the twentieth century, which was probably the most fascinating, most cruel, most bizarre and most eventful century in human existence, and she seemed to experience most of what those years had to offer. Despite that, despite the myriad of famous people she dated, had children with and took heroin and LSD with (those looking for 'that' Nico are looking for the wrong Nico), depicting her on screen was never going to be easy, and as a massive fan of Nico's art I was going to be one of the hardest viewers to win over (I even bought a harmonium directly because I adored her music and songwriting, so casual fan I am not).

    Not only did the film's authenticity suspend my disbelief, I was entirely convinced that Trine Dyrholm actually was Nico. In a better world, surely her performance would win an Oscar, but alas, too few people even know Nico's reality, know her mannerisms, know her booming funereal, avant-garde music that sounded hundreds of years old yet at the same time cutting-edge and far more intellectually advanced than her peers' guitar-based conventionality to truly appreciate how brilliant her homage to Paffgen is. She shows us the real Nico, the blunt, honest, temperamental, paranoid, bitter, at times disarmingly sweet, funny, suffering Nico, the Nico who was unable to be a good mother despite how much she loved her son. Nico, the completely unpretentious heroin abuser who was used up and spat out from the most pretentious of worlds: modelling, art and music, worlds people endlessly wanted to talk to her about with wide, hungry eyes. Nico seemed to live the life of a hundred people, to have experienced everything, yet she appeared to be the most lonely, broken and misunderstood of people, fuelled by a furious black flame of talent and a brutal honesty that most people could never come close to relating to.

    Naturally, Nico was extremely wary of people, especially her own fans or anyone who revered her, and her on stage performances could be more like sneering attacks on the Lou Reed-wannabe poseurs in attendance. 'Nico, 1988's most thrilling and important scene is when an initially sceptical and heroin-craving Nico performs 'My Heart Is Empty' in Communist Czechoslovakia at an underground illegal gig for a small hardcore crowd. The fevered Nico seems to tap into the forbiddenness of the event, the authenticity, the risk, these are her people for once, this is real, she seems to be enjoying herself for the first time in the film. But like everything in Nico's existence it is a fleeting happiness, as the police raid the event and the band is forced to get into a packed car and flee the country before they end up in prison.

    Nico's music was the sound of defeat, it was the sound she heard as a child that never left her, that continued to ring in her ears and haunt her for her entire life, the sound of bombs dropping on Berlin at the end of World War 2. As one world ended another was created, a new Europe, an apparent new hope for the western world, with liberation for women, for minorities, an exciting new playground of sexuality and hedonism to explore. Nico lived long enough to experience the emptiness of humanity both as the sound of bombs fell and as the sound of raucous New York Warhol parties went on into the night, and as the sad song says, 'Is That All There Is?' To Nico, both the sound of the bottom and the sound of the top were ghostly, transitory illusions, neither as real nor as powerful as her booming harmonium and harsh Germanic accent that still unnerves and inspires in 2018.

    Hopefully this film encourages more people to listen to the real Nico and give her music a chance, for the difficult, scary and suffocatingly intense beauty of Nico's individuality deserves never to be forgotten, especially in a world that becomes more plastic, disposable and artistically barren by the year.
    7PaulDalla

    Painful decline of a star

    No music and scenes from Lou Reed and Velvet Underground years, the movie is entirely dedicated to the last years of Nico's life, and in particular to her last and sad tour in Europe. Susanna Nicchiarelli portrays the former model and Andy Warhol's muse in her painful and problematic adult phase, which sees her tired and dissatisfied, desperate to break free from her drug and success past, when she was beautiful but not happy. A crude and bleak portrait, which Dyrholm renders fully convincing.

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    • Trivia
      The flashbacks to the 1960s show Nico in footage shot by Jonas Mekas.
    • Goofs
      The amplifier that Alex plays is a Fender Frontman 212R which didn't exist in the 1980s. It's is a budget model originally introduced in the mid-1990s. The logo on the back of the amp can clearly be seen in during the Prague concert when Nico walks off the stage.
    • Quotes

      Christa Päffgen a.k.a Nico: Am I ugly?

      Richard: Yes. Really.

      Christa Päffgen a.k.a Nico: Good. I wasn't happy when I was beautiful.

    • Connections
      Edited from Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol: Friendships and Intersections (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      These Days
      Performed by Trine Dyrholm

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Vivo Film
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Czech
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Niko, 1988
    • Filming locations
      • Reichsparteitag-Gelände, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany(Niko, her son, her managers, and her band are walking around and sitting on the outside stairs of the former grandstand of the main tribune at the Zeppelinfeld.)
    • Production companies
      • Vivo Film
      • Tarantula
      • Rai Cinema
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $73,304
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,309
      • Aug 5, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $83,558
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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