Now my question is: why did they take him to a gay club? I'm asking out of curiosity, I mean, what was the point of it? What Bjorn says about being stared at shamelessly makes me think that that's what they wanted him to, I don't know, learn? Maybe? But still...
Anyway, great movie and thanks for uploading the documentary, I don't understand italian though, but it's appreciated.
@FuniFrenger So that Bjorn could learn, act like a homosexual. He needed to act like one in order to not give a false acting, live the character in its entirely and getting used to Dirk Bogarde staring at him. He has a great performance in the movie.
@SuperRod88 Except, of course, that Andresen was FIFTEEN when the film was shot - turning sixteen just before the film was released. It is possible that Andresen's memory is inaccurate - but if he was taken to a gay club at sixteen it was after the film had wrapped.
Note, however, that Andresen feared "social suicide," not being fired from the picture.
@SuperRod88 I agree, Andresen gives a magnetic performance and it's not only because of his staggering beuaty. It's charisma, a natural magnetism that emanates mainly from his sensuous eyes. His performance was completely underrated in the movie because his beauty ecipsed evnything else.
"I was only 16 when directed by Luchino Visconti and his team took me in a gay club. Almost all of them were gay. Because of visitors, I felt terribly uncomfortable. They openly stared at me as if I had the delicious meat a delicacy. I knew that I could not respond. That would be social suicide ", - says Andersen. On a wave of hysteria in the press a young man went to homosexual contacts, but realized that it - not for him.
It's plain to see why Bjorn Andersen was chosen. The other boys are cute & boyish. But Bjorn is striking. Thanks mainly in part to his shoulder-length hair, he looks like he's half & half. The viewers question him, as if to say, "Am I looking @ a beautiful boy who looks like a grown woman or am I looking @ a grown woman who looks like a beautiful boy?" Visconti needed pure androgyny to make a beautiful Tadzio on the printed page, a successful 1 on film. & @ that time, Bjorn had it.
Thanks a lot, it´s great to see the master at work. A younger Tadzio would have been more accurate to the book, I think. But then again directing children is a little risky.
Grazie per aver postato questo importantissimo documento.
teeshowchesmoob 1 year ago
Now my question is: why did they take him to a gay club? I'm asking out of curiosity, I mean, what was the point of it? What Bjorn says about being stared at shamelessly makes me think that that's what they wanted him to, I don't know, learn? Maybe? But still...
Anyway, great movie and thanks for uploading the documentary, I don't understand italian though, but it's appreciated.
FuniFrenger 1 year ago
@FuniFrenger So that Bjorn could learn, act like a homosexual. He needed to act like one in order to not give a false acting, live the character in its entirely and getting used to Dirk Bogarde staring at him. He has a great performance in the movie.
SuperRod88 1 year ago 2
@SuperRod88 Except, of course, that Andresen was FIFTEEN when the film was shot - turning sixteen just before the film was released. It is possible that Andresen's memory is inaccurate - but if he was taken to a gay club at sixteen it was after the film had wrapped.
Note, however, that Andresen feared "social suicide," not being fired from the picture.
lomax343 8 months ago 2
@SuperRod88 I agree, Andresen gives a magnetic performance and it's not only because of his staggering beuaty. It's charisma, a natural magnetism that emanates mainly from his sensuous eyes. His performance was completely underrated in the movie because his beauty ecipsed evnything else.
anniemihn 6 months ago 3
"I was only 16 when directed by Luchino Visconti and his team took me in a gay club. Almost all of them were gay. Because of visitors, I felt terribly uncomfortable. They openly stared at me as if I had the delicious meat a delicacy. I knew that I could not respond. That would be social suicide ", - says Andersen. On a wave of hysteria in the press a young man went to homosexual contacts, but realized that it - not for him.
Leninvoktatiabre 1 year ago
It's amazing to see how Bjorn seemed born to be Tadzio.
xkyousukex 2 years ago 2
It's plain to see why Bjorn Andersen was chosen. The other boys are cute & boyish. But Bjorn is striking. Thanks mainly in part to his shoulder-length hair, he looks like he's half & half. The viewers question him, as if to say, "Am I looking @ a beautiful boy who looks like a grown woman or am I looking @ a grown woman who looks like a beautiful boy?" Visconti needed pure androgyny to make a beautiful Tadzio on the printed page, a successful 1 on film. & @ that time, Bjorn had it.
robynsegg 2 years ago
Thanks a lot, it´s great to see the master at work. A younger Tadzio would have been more accurate to the book, I think. But then again directing children is a little risky.
lyennai 2 years ago
I have been looking for this film forever, thank you!
catgreen4 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this documentary
rayito2005 2 years ago
thanks so much!
napdyrox 2 years ago
Visconti voleva anche Balázsovits Lajos, (in ungherese il cognome é il primo) come Tadzio ma lui era troppo "vecchio" da questa parte: aveva 25 anni.
Nefelejcs4 2 years ago
millissime grazie !!!!!!
Itachidrkcsa 2 years ago
Un millón de gracias por colgar este documental. Hace siglos que lo buscaba...
seemoreglass81 2 years ago 2
Thanks for posting this........
merionyydd 2 years ago
Mi piace moltissimo il film e questo documentario è interessantissimo!
Grazie per averlo trovato e condiviso!!! :)
lookforred 2 years ago
I can't believe this! :) Thanks!
bergmanseal18 2 years ago
Thank you very very very very much for sharing!!!
I've been waing for this so long.
Bnesque 2 years ago 2