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Tintarella di luna

Tintarella di luna (1985)

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At the end of a volcano exists a small town which its inhabitants cannot escape from. A plague propagates itself, and among the survivors the famine reigns. For a bread piece, Charlotte sleeps with the grocer. The night falls. At the top of the cliffs, someone oversees...

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Gaspar Noe's first "anything". The first short that he made, two shorts before Carne. Really hard to find and even worse only available in videotape condition. I could barely make out some of the figures in the black and white, although when you see two large white rounded objects fretting about up against each other, images get the message across quite well. I didn't even know what it was entirely about until the plot synopsis was translated (Weirdly as you can tell by looking at the one I put on Flixster). Peculiar and elementary, in the sense of electing the directing choice of encasing relatively mature themes in a hermetic, cartoony setting, it has Noe's interest in full fleshed characters by means of realistic dialogue and diverse French residents commingling. It's also a dry case of "realism within surrealism" which he would go on and film with Irreversible and Enter the Void provided with a larger budget. Recommended if you're interested in what Gaspar Noe started out with - otherwise not very much worth seeking out. The title is also a really catchy song which is put on in the end credits. It's available to watch on Noe's fan website (letempsdetruittout.net) or on dailymotion. Both versions are the same and they're unsubbed I think.
June 12, 2012
RicardoCraneo
Ricardo Craneo
Gaspar Noe's first "anything". The first short that he made, two shorts before Carne. Really hard to find and even worse only available in crappy condition. I could barely make out some of the figures in the black and white. I didn't even know what it was entirely about until the plot synopsis was translated (Weirdly as you can tell by looking at the one I put on Flixster). It has his interest in full fleshed characters by means of realistic dialogue and character scenarios. It's also a case of "realism within surrealism" which he would go on and film with Irreversible. Recommended if you're interested in what Gaspar Noe started out with - otherwise not very much worth seeking out. The title is also a really catchy song which is put on in the end credits. It's available to watch on Noe's fan website (letempsdetruittout.net) or on dailymotion. Both versions are the same and they're unsubbed I think.
August 11, 2009
RicC
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