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Nick's Movie

Original title: Lightning Over Water
  • 1980
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.7K
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Nick's Movie (1980)
Documentary

Wim Wenders abandons the shoot of one of his own films in order to help his friend and fellow director Nicholas Ray create his swan song before he dies.Wim Wenders abandons the shoot of one of his own films in order to help his friend and fellow director Nicholas Ray create his swan song before he dies.Wim Wenders abandons the shoot of one of his own films in order to help his friend and fellow director Nicholas Ray create his swan song before he dies.

  • Directors
    • Nicholas Ray
    • Wim Wenders
  • Writers
    • Nicholas Ray
    • Wim Wenders
  • Stars
    • Gerry Bamman
    • Ronee Blakley
    • Pierre Cottrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.7K
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    • Directors
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
    • Stars
      • Gerry Bamman
      • Ronee Blakley
      • Pierre Cottrell
    • 13User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Gerry Bamman
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    Ronee Blakley
    Ronee Blakley
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    Pierre Cottrell
    Pierre Cottrell
    • Self
    Stefan Czapsky
    • Self
    Mitch Dubin
    • Self
    Tom Farrell
    Tom Farrell
    • Self
    Becky Johnston
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    Tom Kaufman
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    Pat Kirck
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    Edward Lachman
    Edward Lachman
    • Self
    Martin Müller
    • Self
    Craig Nelson
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    Nicholas Ray
    Nicholas Ray
    • Self
    Susan Ray
    • Self
    Timothy Ray
    • Self
    Martin Schäfer
    • Self
    Chris Sievernich
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    Wim Wenders
    Wim Wenders
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    • Directors
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
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    9pyamada

    not a simple film

    Wenders gives the viewer the impression that this is a simple movie, but it is not. Fans of Wenders will recognize director Nicholas Ray's apartment as a location for the film, American Friend. But not only is Ray simply dying, he dies, and the "documentary" has to change, and so it does, with grace, pain, uncertainty, and a host of other emotions and observations. The music, much of it featuring Ronee Blakley, doing what sounds like an attempt at light punk rock and country-folk rock, with a definite Patti Smith influence, is very effective. Like every film I have seen by Wenders, it looks beautiful and often unusual, and the pacing is leisurely, and by Hollywood standards, slow. However, anyone who likes Wenders and likes Ray--and let's face it, if you say you are a fan of American film, and you neither like nor know Nicholas Ray, you are an ignorant piker, poser--will benefit from screening this movie, and probably be moved like hell by it.
    1mossgrymk

    lightning over water

    Not being in the habit of viewing snuff films I experienced what was, for me, a strange, rather unique emotion roughly five minutes into this documentary. Put into words it was, "I should not be watching this." And this feeling only deepened and broadened as the doc continued. I know the subject approved of it and that it was done with his full cooperation but I still felt as if it was obscene for me to be watching it. Even in our voyeuristic, surveiled world, where everything, it seems, belongs to someone or something other than oneself, some things are simply too private for sharing. Such as a real person's actual last, cancer ravaged moments. So I pulled the plug right after the "Lusty Men" clip which is definitely something I should be watching.
    6boblipton

    Final Cut

    Nicholas Ray is dying when Wim Wenders come to visit him. They start to make a motion picture about his death.

    With Wenders and Ray credited as co-directors, I'm left with the question of who is in charge. I'm left with the conclusion that it must be Wenders, and then with another question: what is it about? I think it's a love letter from one quirky and independent director for a friend who was also a quirky director, and the baffling and often filing efforts to make films that say something about something.

    Does it succeed? As a love letter, yes.

    As for the rest, I just don't know. Which is probably how Wenders feels.
    7klausming

    A painful homage to a film maker and to a friend

    Lightning Over Water began as a collaborative idea to tell the story of a dying painter who steals art from museums and replaces them with his own forgeries. Suffering from terminal cancer himself, Ray's health quickly deteriorates during the project. The film eventually ceases to be a work of fiction and becomes a documentary of Ray's finals days in which he fittingly spends making film. In reflecting over his career and life, Ray ponders his successes and failures as a film maker who is best known for Rebel Without a Cause (1955). A poignant and often disturbing film, Lighting Over Water is ultimately a painful homage to a film maker and to a friend (Klaus Ming March 2013).
    dbdumonteil

    Bigger than life (and death too)

    In 1977,Nicholas Ray was part of the cast of "der Amerikanische Freund" as Derwatt,a painter who made forgeries .In this movie,Ray tells the story of a painter who steals the masterpieces in the museums and replaces them with forgeries.

    I have always been a Ray fan from "they live by night" to "run for cover" to "party girl" to his final epics which were looked upon by pretty much as failures.I must admit that I do not go much for Wenders' stuff ,which is much too intellectual for me .

    Its not a documentary movie,it's cinema verite depicting a man who is dying.The courage the director displays in front of death commands admiration but I wonder whether this movie should have been released:it's an intimate one,which should have been reserved for the circle of family and close friends.And I'm sure that many of these prefer to keep a picture of a healthy man .

    If you have seen four or five movies by Ray ("rebel without a cause" "Johnny Guitar" "The savage" ) a piece of advice:try and see the lesser known Ray works:"wind across the everglades "born to be bad" "on dangerous ground" or "knock on any door" .The best homage to an exceptionally gifted director.

    There are two good moments in "Lightning over water":

    The "lusty men" extract happens to be my favorite in this classic:Mitchum come s back home,an old house where he finds back a comic and a money box:In "Lightning " ,Ray hints at "coming back home,seeing my mother's face" Childhood was an obsession in his work :just remember Dean playing in the gutter ("Rebel) or Cagney trying to make Derek his "son" in "run for cover" .

    THe diary which Wenders reads is in German which makes sense since it's his first language;the shots of the wings of the plane are fascinating.

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    • Trivia
      Final film directed by Nicholas Ray; this also marks as his first documentary.
    • Quotes

      Wim Wenders: I didn't come here to talk about dying Nick... but we might have to.

      Nicholas Ray: But we might have to?

      Wim Wenders: I was looking forward to seeing you, because I need your advice. You told me on the phone that you wanted to see me, but I was afraid to come too. And I think I'd rather tell you right now; why. I was aware that I'd see you in weakness, and... that... you might be worried about being seen this way. But I feel it's okay now. There is something else that came to my mind in the plane last night, that I'm actually more afraid of. I thought that I could find myself being attracted to your weakness, or to your suffering, and... if I realized I was, I think I would have to leave you. It would feel like abusing you... or betraying you.

      Nicholas Ray: That won't happen.

      Wim Wenders: Good! So what are our plans for the rest of the day?

    • Alternate versions
      After Nicholas Ray died, Wim Wenders was too depressed to help edit the film, so he left it to Peter Przygodda. Przygodda spent a year working on it, and this was the 116-minute version shown at the Cannes Film Festival. Wenders, however, was disturbed by this version and found it depressing and obscure. He spent three months with Chris Sievernich re-editing the film. Aside from cutting more than 25 minutes, he added more footage of Susan Ray as well as his narration of Ray's diary. This 91-minute version is the one distributed by the Wim Wenders foundation.
    • Connections
      Edited from Nicholas Ray: Especially for Pierre (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Lightning Over Water
      Performed by Ronee Blakley

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1984 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • Sweden
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Lightning Over Water
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Road Movies Filmproduktion
      • Viking Film
      • Wim Wenders Productions
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    • Budget
      • $700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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