Un couple marié fait le deuil de la mort récente de leur fille et rencontrent deux soeurs âgées, dont l'une est médium et apporte un avertissement venant d'au-delà.Un couple marié fait le deuil de la mort récente de leur fille et rencontrent deux soeurs âgées, dont l'une est médium et apporte un avertissement venant d'au-delà.Un couple marié fait le deuil de la mort récente de leur fille et rencontrent deux soeurs âgées, dont l'une est médium et apporte un avertissement venant d'au-delà.
- Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 victoires et 9 nominations au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe scene set in the church where Laura lights a candle for Christine was mostly improvised. Originally intended to show the gulf between John's and Laura's mental states-John's denial and Laura's inability to let go-the script included two pages of dialogue to illustrate John's unease at Laura's marked display of grief. After a break in filming to allow the crew to set up the equipment, Donald Sutherland returned to the set and commented that he did not like the church, to which Julie Christie retorted that he was being "silly," and the church was "beautiful." Nicolas Roeg felt that the exchange was more true to life in terms of what the characters would actually say to each other, and that the scripted version was "overwritten," so opted to ditch the scripted dialogue and included the real-life exchange instead.
- GaffesWhen Laura leaves the hotel near the end to pursue John, she is wearing boots but is barelegged. Later in the chase as she scrambles over a boat, she is wearing the same boots but is now also wearing dark colored stockings/tights.
- Citations
John Baxter: What are you reading?
Laura Baxter: I was just trying to find the answer to a question Christine was asking me: if the world's round, why is a frozen lake flat?
John Baxter: Huh. That's a good question.
Laura Baxter: [flipping through a book] Ah-ha. "Lake Ontario curves more than 3 degrees from its eastern most shore to its western most shore." So, frozen water really isn't flat!
John Baxter: Nothing is what it seems.
- Versions alternativesThe region 1 DVD released by Paramount contains the full love scene which was slightly trimmed for an "R" rating in the U.S.
- ConnexionsEdited into Spisok korabley (2008)
First of it is *not* a candidate for greatest horror film ever, though the Times would have you believe otherwise. What it *is* though is a highly confusing yet thought-provoking story which covers grief and dillusion in equal measure.
Donald Sutherland plays John Baxter, who's married to Laura, who lose a child in an accident and find their worlds turned upside-down as a result. However, thereafter the story is set in Venice where John's working on a job and Laura's accompanied him there, and where things start to get disturbing for the couple as events begin to focus on their dead daughter and paranormal themes emerge.
It *is* a strange tale, and ultimately what you get out of it is entirely up to you. It is probably from this film that the likes of David Lynch started to derive inspiration.
Overall, good, if intrinsically confusing.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Venecia rojo shocking
- Lieux de tournage
- Chiesa di San Nicolo dei Mendicoli, Campo San Nicolo, Dorsoduro, Venise, Vénétie, Italie(Church Baxter is restoring)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 1 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 116 008 $US