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L'ange blond de Visconti - Björn Andrésen, de l'éphèbe à l'acteur

Original title: Världens vackraste pojke
  • 2021
  • 1h 33m
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6.8/10
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Björn Andrésen in L'ange blond de Visconti - Björn Andrésen, de l'éphèbe à l'acteur (2021)
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In 1971, due to the world premiere of Death in Venice, Italian director Luchino Visconti proclaimed his Tadzio as the world's most beautiful boy. 50 years later, that shadow still weighs upo... Read allIn 1971, due to the world premiere of Death in Venice, Italian director Luchino Visconti proclaimed his Tadzio as the world's most beautiful boy. 50 years later, that shadow still weighs upon Björn Andresen's life.In 1971, due to the world premiere of Death in Venice, Italian director Luchino Visconti proclaimed his Tadzio as the world's most beautiful boy. 50 years later, that shadow still weighs upon Björn Andresen's life.

  • Directors
    • Kristina Lindström
    • Kristian Petri
  • Writers
    • Kristina Lindström
    • Kristian Petri
  • Stars
    • Kristina Lindström
    • Luchino Visconti
    • Mario Tursi
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    • Directors
      • Kristina Lindström
      • Kristian Petri
    • Writers
      • Kristina Lindström
      • Kristian Petri
    • Stars
      • Kristina Lindström
      • Luchino Visconti
      • Mario Tursi
    • 15User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Kristina Lindström
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Luchino Visconti
    Luchino Visconti
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mario Tursi
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Mario)
    Björn Andrésen
    Björn Andrésen
    • Self
    Dagny Erixon
    • self, Björn Andrésen's grandmother
    • (archive footage)
    Jessica Vennberg
    • self - Björn Andrésen's girlfriend
    Margareta Krantz
    • Self - Casting director
    • (voice)
    Miriam Sambol
    • Self - governess
    • (voice)
    Queen Elizabeth II
    Queen Elizabeth II
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Princess Anne
    Princess Anne
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ann Lagerström
    • self - Björn Andrésen's childhood frien
    • (voice)
    Hajime Sawatari
    • Self - Photographer
    • (voice)
    Max Seki
    • Self - Manager
    Masatoshi Sakai
    • Self - Music Producer
    Riyoko Ikeda
    • Self - Manga Artist
    Barbro Andrésen
    • self, Björn Andrésen's mother
    • (archive footage)
    Annike Andresen
    • self - Björn Andrésen's sister
    Silva Filmer
    • self - Björn Andrésen's mothers friend
    • Directors
      • Kristina Lindström
      • Kristian Petri
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      • Kristina Lindström
      • Kristian Petri
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    6paul2001sw-1

    Things happen

    Bjorn Andresson's mother committed suicide when he was very young. He was then cast in Visconti's film 'Death in Venice', as Tadzio, who was, in the eyes of the film's main protagonist, "the most beautiful boy in the world". Subsequently, he does not consider himself to have had a very happy life. We're all made, at least in part, by our experiences; Bjorn, perhaps, was not well-served by his. Because his story is so particular, and peculiar, there's some interest here; but at the same time, things happen to all of us. One doesn't have to blame Bjorn for how his life turned out to see that there aren't stright lines between its beginning and its end; and sadly, there are many people who are unhappy and depressed, even those whose lives have contained little of external note. Sometimes, it's more interesting to watch a documentary than a fiction inspired by the truth; here, I felt that a novelisation of Bjorn's life might bee interesting than a straighforward reporting.
    9hesteraalberts

    Almost too close ...

    A rare example of extreme proximity to the subject of this compelling documentary.,The moment that he tells about the death of his son is heartbreakingly honest. So much respect for this man that lost his mother, never knew his father, fell into the hands of an over ambitious and selfish grandma, was selected, owned, degraded and discarded by Visconti, couldn't grow up normally because of his instant fame and could never get rid of Tadzio ever again.
    6ferguson-6

    Tadzio grown up

    Greetings again from the darkness. In 1971, renowned Italian film director Luchino Visconti announced he had cast "the most beautiful boy in the world" as Tadzio in his new film, DEATH IN VENICE. Co-directors Kristina Lindstrom and Kristian Petri document the story of how Bjorn Andresen's life took him from beautiful to broken. It's a tragic tale of how adults wrecked a young man's shot at happiness.

    The directors do not shy away from showing both sides of Bjorn - then and now. Clips from his audition for Visconti include a creepy photo shoot where 15 year old Bjorn is asked to bare his torso. Two things are clear: the youngster is quite uncomfortable, and he's truly beautiful by most anyone's standards (except for the "Eye of the Beholder" episode of The Twilight Zone). Modern day Bjorn sports the scars of life. Deep facial wrinkles are the price of decades of smoking cigarettes. A long gray mane of hair punctuated with heavy facial hire help hide what was once a beautiful boy from the world.

    When we first meet Bjorn, he's living in a filthy (truly disgusting) apartment and facing eviction. His girlfriend Jessica helps him clean the place, preventing him from having to move from his home of many years. Over the course of the documentary, we hear from Bjorn's sister, a friend of his mothers, his Governess, Casting Director Margareta Krantz, and Bjorn's daughter Robine. We learn of many tragic experiences Bjorn endured. These include his mother, an unknown father, his misguided Granny, and his 10 month old son. Beyond all of these unfortunate elements, we simply can't shake the creepiness of Bjorn's first meeting with director Visconti.

    Exploitation is the best word I can come up with - not just for the audition and photo shoot, but also the subsequent marketing appearances at film festivals. DEATH IN VENICE (based on the Thomas Mann novel) has long been entrenched in gay cinema lore, and in the movie, Tadzio (played by Bjorn) is the object of an older man's desire. Knowing what we do of Visconti, and seeing what we do in the audition clips, our mind goes places we would rather it not.

    Bjorn Andresen is an unusual subject to choose for a documentary, and not much time is spent on the adult life of the now 66 year old man. Connecting the dots of the tragedies in his life makes his current situation understandable, but this is a man who has taught music and continued to periodically act ... he has a memorable scene in the recent MIDSOMMAR (2019), yet his demeanor and physical appearance leave us seeing a shell of a man. This is certainly not an uplifting profile, but the cautionary tales are plentiful.

    In theaters September 24, 2021.
    4kitteninbritches

    Not a complete picture of the real man

    There isn't that much written about Bjorn Andresen and not many interviews that I've read but I formed the impression that after making Death in Venice ( a film I love and have watched many times) he became what they call these days "entitled" and assumed because he'd been lucky enough to land the role of Tadzio (which didn't call for much in the way of acting ability,) the rest of his career should have been one long success. This didn't happen though he has had a number of acting roles during his adult life, details of which were hardly mentioned. I got the impression this change to semi obscurity left him resentful. I've met him several times and this impression was borne out. This unflattering aspect of his character was never explored, in case sympathy was lost I suppose. Although for some reason the row with his much younger girlfriend on the phone did give a glimpse of it!

    The film was also very unbalanced, a few seconds view only of the famous film and Venice itself, nothing at all of the beautiful Hotel des Bains where it was set and far far too much time spent on his time in Japan. Very little said about his marriage, which ended after (I originally understood) to be the "cot death" of his younger child but in fact according to him, occurred because he passed out on the child while sharing a bed with him through intoxication. There seemed a distance between himself and his grown up daughter too though they were friendly. In fact I wonder whether this emotional detachment is a feature of the Swedish character and a reason why they seem to find relationships difficult to maintain. So I remain unconvinced that the Death in Venice experience as it were paved the way to a later unsatisfactory life, via exploitation etc. It played its part by raising expectations, but any unsatisfactoriness in later life must be mainly attributed to the kind of person Bjorn is.

    I was interested to see he has a sister, something I've never till now heard mentioned, and that his mother was much more present in their younger lives than I'd realised. Yes, an intrinsically flawed personality albeit of an intelligent and not untalented man. I don't think we can blame Death in Venice for that.
    9ulicknormanowen

    Puzzle of a downfall child.

    Very interesting documentary about a human being sacrificed on the altar of the Seventh Art ;in 1972 , Visconti was at the peak of his genius and he had flair for discovering actors (Helmut Berger ,one of his lovers ,was prodigious in "la cadeti dei degli" and "Ludwig".)

    So he spent some time to find the beautiful boy who would fascinate Dirk Bogarde in the fascinating "death in Venice" ;but,unlike Berger, Bjorn was still a child , traumatized by his mom's death when he was too young; although the director insisted the boy was his protégé and his love remained platonic, he did not seem to realize the young actor was overtaken by events : the newsreel at the movie première is revealing :the boy seems to live in a dream , or rather a sweet nightmare :he seems ill-at-ease among these stars (you can spot Romy Schneider on one photograph) and he never was to get over this "too much too soon" celebrity .

    The doc blends the past ( the boy photographed from every angle ,even shirtless, pictures of Venice and of the places where the movie took place) and the present : Bjorn has become a long-haired bearded gaunt man (born 1955) ,old before his time ; the first scene in his apartment shows a guy who does not take care of himself ; his half-sister was perhaps his only helping hand when he was a kid, now she's replaced by his daughter even though his marriage was a failure ; now the man wanders aimlessly on the beach, watching the sea;he has returned to Venice ,but although he has become (reluctantly) a gay icon, his life was forever destroyed in a luxury hotel where Silvana Mangano was only a celluloid mother.

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      Filming took place over five years
    • Alternate versions
      The version shown on TV in Germany and France is only 52 minutes long.
    • Connections
      Features Mort à Venise (1971)
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      Ugly and Vengeful
      Written by Anna Von Hausswolff, Filip Leyman & Karl Vento

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2021 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Germany
      • France
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
      • Japanese
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
    • Filming locations
      • Grand Hôtel des Bains, Lido di Venezia, Italy(Setting for "Death in Venice")
    • Production companies
      • Mantaray Film
      • Sveriges Television (SVT)
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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