for us, italians, is a big sense of bein' proud of those men, like Visconti, Fellini, Monicelli, Dino Risi. De Sica, Rossellini, and is grotesque to watch out how down we went after this Generation of Giants....now we have less than shadows of what we had before, during our Golden-Age, now nothing has survived...italian-cinema now is nothing, less than zero...
can't believe there were critics saying that Visconti turned Death in Venice into a story about homosexuality... its totally not the impression that I had when I first saw it at age 10 and when I see it now. the whole movie is about unachievable beauty/perfection.
ma stai delirando..?anche se fosse ha fatto dei film che sono troppo al di sopra della tua capacità di comprensione (sempre che tu li abbia visti ma ne dubito...)
The will towards creating serious, powerful and beautiful art never dies. It emerged 70,000 years ago in flame-illuminated caves and never abated. Where we have went wrong is turning art into commerce and falling into nihilism and forgetting what the great anceint civilisations discovered about the connexion between the natural world and the minds we experience everything with. For the Greeks, technology and art were bound up together. Our age see art as silly and technology as God.
for us, italians, is a big sense of bein' proud of those men, like Visconti, Fellini, Monicelli, Dino Risi. De Sica, Rossellini, and is grotesque to watch out how down we went after this Generation of Giants....now we have less than shadows of what we had before, during our Golden-Age, now nothing has survived...italian-cinema now is nothing, less than zero...
sunshinedaydreaming 2 months ago
Death in Venice is disgusting.
tmendez880 4 months ago in playlist ITALIANO: Luchino Visconti
@tmendez880 Why disgusting, please explain truthfully and not in a rude way, i would just like to know why
uani69 3 months ago
OTRO DE LOS SEMIDIOSES DEL TEATRO, DEL CINE, DE LA OPERA!
ROMAYATENEA 8 months ago
note his French accent in Italian.
noratranvouez 10 months ago
can't believe there were critics saying that Visconti turned Death in Venice into a story about homosexuality... its totally not the impression that I had when I first saw it at age 10 and when I see it now. the whole movie is about unachievable beauty/perfection.
selfidentity1 1 year ago
I second both GordonMorrice and oriola26. It makes me feel not so alone in today's world of tinsel and money making Hollywood shallowness.
RonAlmeida 2 years ago
Grande Permea!!!!!
che schifo di gentaglia esiste al mondo...
doorsopen1943 2 years ago
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quanto cazzo in culo prendeva da alain delon!!!!
1111sasasasa 2 years ago
ma stai delirando..?anche se fosse ha fatto dei film che sono troppo al di sopra della tua capacità di comprensione (sempre che tu li abbia visti ma ne dubito...)
permea 2 years ago
Thanks for posting it, marvellous !
mauro0074 3 years ago 2
The will towards creating serious, powerful and beautiful art never dies. It emerged 70,000 years ago in flame-illuminated caves and never abated. Where we have went wrong is turning art into commerce and falling into nihilism and forgetting what the great anceint civilisations discovered about the connexion between the natural world and the minds we experience everything with. For the Greeks, technology and art were bound up together. Our age see art as silly and technology as God.
GordonMorrice 3 years ago 14
merci pour nous faire découvrir ce grand cinéaste avec tout ses films memorables.
josepha45 3 years ago
Muchas gracias por hacernos disfrutar de este maravilloso documental.
LauraAmiga 3 years ago 4
The world of Visconti is over in this age of trash triumphant.
A8768 4 years ago 12
You should have said " in this age of americain triumphant ". Anyway it's almost over...
lynouzo 2 years ago