Overview
An Oscar- nominee for Best Documentary and winner of the 1986 New York Film Critic- s Circle non-fiction film prize, Marlene is a "portrait of a remarkably strong-willed woman, stage-managing her career right up to the bitter end" (New York Times) that brilliantly lifts the veil on a movie star of the brightest magnitude as she is fading into twilight. N September of 1982, Oscar- winning actor and director Maximilian Schell (Julia, the Man in the Glass Booth) arrived in Paris for a series of on-camera interviews with Marlene Dietrich intended for a documentary film on the screen icon- s life and work. Despite having agreed to participate, the near-recluse Dietrich withdrew permission for her Judgment at Nuremburg co-star to film in her flat. Instead, in over 40 hours of audio-taped interviews, the 81 year-old screen legend provoked a battle royale of conversational mind games leading to unforgettably raw and truthful emotional revelations. Using Dietrich- s candid, bruising, infuriating, and occasionally touching off-camera musings on childhood, marriage, sex, love, collaborators, co-stars, life, death, and the Holocaust, Schell "sets her words, like a score, to the stunning film images of the young Marlene." (Washington Post). The hypnotic final result- buoyed by self-reflexive making-of footage, and an impressionistic re-creation of the sunless Paris flat where star and filmmaker fenced, fought, and ultimately connected- is the "Sunset Boulevard of documentaries" (Washington Post).
Key Details
- Format: DVD
- Number of discs: 1
- Label: KINO LORBER
- Genre/category: MOVIE, DOCUMENTARY
- Release date: 10/6/2009
- Runtime: 91 minutes
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Marlene - DVD
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Product details
- Type Movie DVDs
- Vendor mediamall
- SKU XOXA01-0CQU-HW
- Barcode 738329065225
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