Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDirector Guy Maddin's interpretation of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo, pieced together using footage from old films and television shows shot in and around the San Francisco area.Director Guy Maddin's interpretation of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo, pieced together using footage from old films and television shows shot in and around the San Francisco area.Director Guy Maddin's interpretation of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo, pieced together using footage from old films and television shows shot in and around the San Francisco area.
- Premios
- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
Rock Hudson
- Stewart McMillan
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Karl Malden
- Detective Lt. Mike Stone
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Chuck Norris
- Sean Kane
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John Saxon
- Blake Richards
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Virginia Grey
- Miss Lee
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Michael Douglas
- Inspector Steve Keller
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Joseph Cotten
- John R. James
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Gina Lollobrigida
- Guilietta Cameron
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Anthony Franciosa
- Nick Stratton
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Claude Akins
- Sheriff Sam Ketchem
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Donald Sutherland
- Matthew Bennell
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Jeff Bridges
- Jack Forrester
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Glenn Close
- Teddy Barnes
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Lee Remick
- Kelly Sherwood
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Matthew Modine
- Drake Goodman
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Humphrey Bogart
- Vincent Parry
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Joan Crawford
- Myra Hudson
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Anthony Quinn
- Dr. David Rivera
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Reseñas destacadas
It's incredibly hard to give this film a proper "review", considering it'd be a stretch to even consider this a proper "film" in the first place.
My initial impressions were that this was an amateur sort of "video collage" of random film clips in and around the San Francisco area in a neat-yet-uninteresting montage style. I wasn't impressed, and almost annoyed that I had invested my time in what seemed to essentially be a video collage of San Francisco movie clips.
But then, the intrigue kicked-in once I began to read between the lines and look at the framework. Like any good mystery, all it took was a little detective work to find the roots of a classic buried deep within this experimental little bugger.
In the long run, I find myself impressed by this film for the sheer power of editing, the commitment to creating a certain story from hundreds of clips to make something that felt even vaguely coherent, and additionally the amount of work it must have taken to gather all these clips together in the first place.
That said, I seriously do not recommend entering this expecting a "film". If anything, this is a glorified editing project that has admirable execution. It feels clunky as an experimental piece tends to feel, and for a film that brandishes a brisk run-time of barely over an hour, this still drags in places. Again, simply the pitfalls of this being an experimental art-piece, not really a feature-length film.
It isn't perfect, but as a video editor who admires editing challenges such as this, I can certainly appreciate the artistry that went into this.
Not a great film, but as an art project or exhibit? It's a fun little gem~
My initial impressions were that this was an amateur sort of "video collage" of random film clips in and around the San Francisco area in a neat-yet-uninteresting montage style. I wasn't impressed, and almost annoyed that I had invested my time in what seemed to essentially be a video collage of San Francisco movie clips.
But then, the intrigue kicked-in once I began to read between the lines and look at the framework. Like any good mystery, all it took was a little detective work to find the roots of a classic buried deep within this experimental little bugger.
In the long run, I find myself impressed by this film for the sheer power of editing, the commitment to creating a certain story from hundreds of clips to make something that felt even vaguely coherent, and additionally the amount of work it must have taken to gather all these clips together in the first place.
That said, I seriously do not recommend entering this expecting a "film". If anything, this is a glorified editing project that has admirable execution. It feels clunky as an experimental piece tends to feel, and for a film that brandishes a brisk run-time of barely over an hour, this still drags in places. Again, simply the pitfalls of this being an experimental art-piece, not really a feature-length film.
It isn't perfect, but as a video editor who admires editing challenges such as this, I can certainly appreciate the artistry that went into this.
Not a great film, but as an art project or exhibit? It's a fun little gem~
10RMLaFong
I love this movie. I've seen Vertigo many times and I've seen many, but not all of the TV and movies that are edited into this show. I read footnotes. I watch some movies many times and enjoy aspects of them that aren't the main focus and might just be accidents of location footage. I love Gus Van Sant's 'Psycho' because I love Hitchcock's. Same with 'The Godfather: The Complete Novel For Television', 'Star Wars' in all of its editions, 'The Truth About Charlie,' and many other remakes. I know that the 1977 print of 'Star Wars' and Stanley Donen's 'Charade', and the first two Godfather movies are unique, original creations that need no help from other movies and that the stories they tell could hardly be told more effectively. Point is, I feel joy wallowing in the simple truth that the people that made 'The Green Fog' and all the other movies I'm thinking about love these movies as well. I feel a kinship and a fresh appreciation for the movies being referenced. In this case, that is quite a few movies and TV shows. For me, the feeling is not that different than the feelings modern franchise fans get when they see references, 'Easter eggs', and cameos from earlier movies as they watch a sequel. Finally, this movie certainly evokes an unusual mood, and that can be a fun place to go without controlled substances.
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- CuriosidadesTo find the clips they needed, the filmmakers watched about 200 films shot in the San Francisco area, sped up by 120 percent.
- ConexionesEdited from Los diez mandamientos (1923)
- Banda sonoraThis I Promise You
Written by Richard Marx Performed by NSYNC
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- Duración1 hora 3 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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