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Viva

  • 2007
  • R
  • 2h
NOTE IMDb
5,8/10
1,6 k
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Anna Biller, Bridget Brno, Jared Sanford, Chad England, and Rob Scott in Viva (2007)
Trailer for the movie VIVA, directed by Anna Biller
Lire trailer2:16
1 Video
64 photos
ComédieComédie musicaleDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo suburban couples experiment with sex, drugs and bohemia in early 1970's Los Angeles.Two suburban couples experiment with sex, drugs and bohemia in early 1970's Los Angeles.Two suburban couples experiment with sex, drugs and bohemia in early 1970's Los Angeles.

  • Réalisation
    • Anna Biller
  • Scénario
    • Anna Biller
  • Casting principal
    • Anna Biller
    • Jared Sanford
    • Bridget Brno
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    1,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Anna Biller
    • Scénario
      • Anna Biller
    • Casting principal
      • Anna Biller
      • Jared Sanford
      • Bridget Brno
    • 31avis d'utilisateurs
    • 66avis des critiques
    • 58Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Anna Biller
    Anna Biller
    • Barbi…
    Jared Sanford
    • Mark
    Bridget Brno
    Bridget Brno
    • Sheila
    Sam Bologna
    • Mr. Humphrey
    Damon Wellner
    • Hippie
    Chad England
    • Rick
    Corky Parks
    • Sailor…
    Evan Spector
    • Sailor
    Veronica Alicino
    Veronica Alicino
    • Miss Marker
    Barbara Ann Duffy
    • Model
    • (as Barbara Duffy)
    Lola Prince Kelly
    Lola Prince Kelly
    • Model
    • (as Deirdre Gaffney)
    Barry Morse
    • Sherman
    Cole Chipman
    • Reeves
    Rob Scott
    • Doctor
    Morgan Blair
    Morgan Blair
    • Man at Party
    Tyra Chipman
    • Woman at Party
    Charles Schneider
    Charles Schneider
    • Party Wit…
    Carole Balkan
    • Mrs. James
    • Réalisation
      • Anna Biller
    • Scénario
      • Anna Biller
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    6Mr_Bombdiggity

    Interesting if not Entirely Successful

    An affectionate send-up of 60's and 70's sexploitation schlock, Viva is the brainchild of star, writer, director, producer, editor Anna Biller. Word has it she also catered the film, drove the actors to set and held the boom while simultaneously acting in front of the camera. I'm only half kidding. But it illustrates a problem with the film which is that with one person assuming so many of the key creative roles there's the risk of a loss of objectivity in the creative process and fewer people to hold the tendency towards self-indulgence in check.

    Watching Viva, I couldn't help but feel it would have made a great short. There's about thirty minutes of interesting material here stretched out over a two hour running time. Once you get what the film is going for in its beginning act with the intentionally stilted performances, the mod set design, the garish color palette, Viva holds few surprises the rest of the way. That isn't to say the film is without its pleasures. Biller has the look of those films down pat - the aforementioned set design, the cinematography, the hair and makeup are completely evocative of the type of film-making Russ Meyer, Italian director Pasquale Campanile et al. made their names in back in the day. The performances, though, are uneven. Biller is fine as the titular character but some actors (notably the actor playing the hair dresser) do everything but look straight into the camera and wink directly at the audience. There's an art to acting in this kind of satire (see the Planet Terror portion of Grindhouse.

    All in all, an interesting addition to what seems to be an emerging trend of films that attempt to revive long dead genres apparently beginning with 2003's Down With Love and then gaining mainstream popularity with Robert Rodriguez's Sin City in 2005.
    8Seamus2829

    Turn On...Tune In.....Laugh Yourself Silly

    Anna Biller's 'Viva' is two silly hours of campy,good fun. It attempts to satire late 1960's,early 1970's soft core pre-porn films (when they had wall to wall female nudity,but no actual graphic/explicit sexual intercourse depicted on screen). The acting seems to be lifted from early John Waters' films (Pink Flamingo's & even before). The set design,with it's use of pastel colours (as well as primary colours,as well)are a treat for the eye, as they seem to be lifted from period photo shoots of classic late 60's Playboy,as well as record sleeve covers from the late 1950's (especially the Martin Denny covers,with it's beautiful women & it's over saturated use of colour). Anna Biller,in addition to acting as the film's central female lead,Barbi,also wore several hats in the production of this campy period piece (she wrote,directed & edited the film,in addition to set design & even supervising a brief animation sequence,where Barbi is experiencing her first real orgasm, while on some kind of psychedelic drug).The plot concerns a young,suburban housewife who's loutish husband ignores,and eventually abandons her,only to leave her to experimenting with her new found sexual self,including swingers,hippies,etc. I guess if I have any real beef with this film, is the fact that it has several song & dance numbers that do little more than pad the film out to it's two hour (somewhat over long) running time. The song & dance numbers for me,could have been left on the cutting room floor which would have not hurt the film's integrity,one bit). Aside from that,don't go to this film expecting a dead serious Dogme like existential rant on how empty & shallow the human existence is. Just go & have some good clean (dirty)fun. No MPAA rating here,but has scads of both female & male full frontal nudity,sexual situations (both hetrosexual,as well as gay),and other adult material that would have landed this film it's dreaded 'X' rating back in the day,but would pull down little more than a R, these days.
    9avenuesf

    Anna Biller is a Genius

    I saw this movie this morning and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it all day. It was like watching a film made by Radley Metzger, Russ Meyer, and George Kuchar all rolled into one. It's a hilarious homage to the sixties/early seventies sexploitation pictures and Playboy philosophy, and despite the copious nudity and many references to sex, it's strangely one of the most innocent films I've seen in a long time. The performances, costumes and script as well as Ms. Biller's use of sets and color are mind-boggling and transform the movie into a camp masterpiece. Why did this go direct to video and not play the theater circuit? It would be perfect for midnight movie showings. I'm curious how she found funding for this film in this day and age and am eagerly looking forward to her next one. This movie is amazing!
    5derek-duerden

    Not a Patch on The Love Witch

    If you are going to watch only one Anna Biller film, then I'd unreservedly recommend that instead of this. (Quite apart from anything else, Samantha Robinson is a proper and impressive actress - sadly something mainly absent here.)

    Viva does however have its own kitsch charm - but if you are going to parody bad acting then it helps to look like it's deliberate. Here, the dialogue is mostly awful and delivered poorly, although there are some inventive moments such as the animation sequence, and the plot does sort-of hang together.

    If you're an AB completist then you'll have seen this already, but even if not it's worth a look to see how she developed her style.
    6londonsw17

    Stepford wife goes rogue

    I don't remember the 1970s being this bad. As I began to watch this, I thought "why?" Wooden or ham acting, twee soundtrack, garish clothing... and then, realising it's a parody, I began to embrace it. Leaving her mundane life of cooking and making cocktails for her husband, Barbi becomes Viva. In the style of Russ Meyer, her adventures include bad sex, nudism, drugs and a lesbian dalliance but always men are pursuing her. It's not a serious work and I admire Anna Biller's dedication to her art, having written, directed and starred in her oeuvre, plus baring all her charms for the camera, quite nicely too. I particularly liked the line of wigs worn by all and sundry, most looking as of made from polyester and looking through the credits I spotted "extra hair" which might explain how some of the cast were sporting what might have been merkins as these days everyone seems to want to look prepubescent and shaves their genital areas. If you like 70s style racy films, it's for you.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Japanese Mae West in the orgy scene who says, "Murray, peel me a grape" is Anna Biller's mother Sumiko, dubbed by Bridget Brno. The guy at the bar in the brown plaid suit behind Rick is Anna's father Les Biller. He originally had one line as a drunk.
    • Gaffes
      The $50 bill that Clyde gives to Mrs. James is clearly a modern-day "big-head" bill, not a 1970s-vintage currency.
    • Citations

      Mark: [to Barbi] You're not only a whore, you're a filthy lesbian!

    • Connexions
      Featured in SexTV: Pornscapes/Viva/Forbidden City (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Camille 2000 Titles
      Composed and Performed by Piero Piccioni

      From the OST "Camille 2000" ET 905 (Easy Tempo)

      Courtesy of Right Tempo SNC www.righttempo.net

      1970 Piero Piccioni (P) 1998 right Tempo SNC

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mai 2008 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Вива
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Culver Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Anna Biller Productions
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      • 2h(120 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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