La vie tragique d'une chanteuse de rock autodestructrice qui doit faire face aux pressions constantes de sa carrière et aux exigences d'un manager sans scrupule.La vie tragique d'une chanteuse de rock autodestructrice qui doit faire face aux pressions constantes de sa carrière et aux exigences d'un manager sans scrupule.La vie tragique d'une chanteuse de rock autodestructrice qui doit faire face aux pressions constantes de sa carrière et aux exigences d'un manager sans scrupule.
- Nommé pour 4 oscars
- 5 victoires et 12 nominations au total
- Female Impersonator
- (as Claude Sacha)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie was originally titled "Pearl", which was a biographical movie based on Janis Joplin's life. The film's screenplay was revised and fictionalized after her family declined to allow the producers the rights to her story.
- GaffesWhen Rose's airplane lands for her St. Louis show, the airport is surrounded by mountains.
- Citations
Rose: Ain't it just grand layin' there late at night in your bed, waitin' for your man to show up? And when he finally does, at oh about 4 o'clock in the mornin', with whiskey on his breath, and the smell of another woman on his person... Oh honey, I can smell another woman at 500 paces. That's a easy one to catch.
[crowd gets really noisy]
Rose: Oh, the women are getting nasty. So what do you do when he comes home with the smell of another woman on him? Do you say, "Oh honey, let me open up my loving arms and my loving legs. Dive right in, baby, the water is fine"? Is that what you say, girls?
[the women in the crowd scream "No!"]
Rose: Or do you say, "Fuck this shit! I've had enough of you, you asshole! Pack your bags. I'm putting on my little waitress cap and my fancy high-heeled shoes, I'm gonna go find me a real man. A good man, a true man."
- Générique farfeluLyrics of "The Rose" are displayed at the end of the credit crawl, scrolling to the ending of the song.
- Autres versionsCBS edited 14 minutes from this film for its 1984 network premiere.
- ConnexionsEdited into L'histoire de Linda McCartney (2000)
I love this film, the music and the voice and performance of Bette Midler. What a thrill it is to see an artist like Bette Midler perform to such an extreme and lofty level. What a dazzling radiant star that burned so brightly for so short a time and then was so suddenly and prematurely snuffed out. But when an artist gives so much of herself in every song she sings, it is no wonder that her life was slowly drained and eventually terminated by the fans who loved her.
I was working with The Canadian Film Institute in 1980, one year after the release of this film, and we put on a festival in Ottawa at the National Film Archives Theatre in July. We started out with "The Rose" at 8pm and then concluded with Crawley Films Academy Award winning Documentary film "Janis" at 11pm. It was just like a live Rock Concert. The crowd was in a frenzy. The only thing missing was Jimi Hendrix! Love this one. Real entertainment and excitement!
I should note that the director, Mark Rydell, does an overview commentary on the DVD version of this film and it is like taking a university level cinematic studies course. He makes interesting and relevant comments on every scene in the film and it is well worth listening to. Highly informative and fascinating!
- lawrence_elliott
- 8 mai 2007
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 29 174 648 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 793 063 $ US
- 11 nov. 1979
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 29 174 648 $ US
- Durée2 heures 5 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1