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Footprints on the Moon

Original title: Le orme
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.8K
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Florinda Bolkan in Footprints on the Moon (1975)
SHE CAN REMEMBER ONLY FEAR!
Lose yourself in the previously thought long lost classic thriller that is Footprints. Never before released in the UK and unavailable worldwide on DVD until now, this exclusive re-build edit, which restores previously lost scenes, is not to be missed.
In this masterful, surreal and extraordinary film, Florinda Bolkan (Flavia The Heretic) plays Alice, a young translator who finds the real world slowly merging with her nightmares as she tries to solve her memory loss of the past few days. A postcard leads her to the island of Garma where the people there not only seem to know her but also her vivid dreams of an astronaut left behind on the moon become steadily strongerÂ…

Directed by Luigi Bazzoni (The Fifth Cord) and boasting chillingly atmospheric cinematography by Vittorio Storaro (Apocalypse Now), Footprints is the loneliest, most haunting and beautiful giallo you will ever see.

Footprints (aka Le Orme) (cert. 18 – overall DVD rating) is released uncut on DVD by Shameless Screen Entertainment. The film will be presented in an exclusive Shameless re-build edit and remastered in 1.85:1 with optional English 2.0 sound (the preferred language for viewing this film) and Italian 2.0 sound mixes plus optional English subtitles. Extra features include alternate English opening credits, a theatrical trailer, US video trailer, image gallery, a Shameless original trailer gallery of all 20 trailers of the Shameless collection so far and a reversible sleeve.
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After being tormented by dreams about astronauts on the moon, a translator visits a deserted seaside town whose inhabitants know her, although she does not know them.After being tormented by dreams about astronauts on the moon, a translator visits a deserted seaside town whose inhabitants know her, although she does not know them.After being tormented by dreams about astronauts on the moon, a translator visits a deserted seaside town whose inhabitants know her, although she does not know them.

  • Directors
    • Luigi Bazzoni
    • Mario Fanelli
  • Writers
    • Mario Fenelli
    • Luigi Bazzoni
  • Stars
    • Florinda Bolkan
    • Peter McEnery
    • Nicoletta Elmi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.8K
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    • Directors
      • Luigi Bazzoni
      • Mario Fanelli
    • Writers
      • Mario Fenelli
      • Luigi Bazzoni
    • Stars
      • Florinda Bolkan
      • Peter McEnery
      • Nicoletta Elmi
    • 56User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Florinda Bolkan
    Florinda Bolkan
    • Alice Campos…
    Peter McEnery
    Peter McEnery
    • Henry
    Nicoletta Elmi
    Nicoletta Elmi
    • Paola Bersel…
    Caterina Boratto
    Caterina Boratto
    • Boutique Owner
    John Karlsen
    John Karlsen
    • Alfredo Laurenti
    • (as John Carlsen)
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    Esmeralda Ruspoli
    Esmeralda Ruspoli
    Ida Galli
    Ida Galli
    • Mary
    • (as Evelyn Stewart)
    Miriam Acevedo
    • Alice's Supervisor
    • (as Myriam Acevedo)
    Rosita Torosh
    Rosita Torosh
    • Marie Leblanche
    • (as Rosita Toros)
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
      Klaus Kinski
      Klaus Kinski
      • Prof. Blackmann
      Lila Kedrova
      Lila Kedrova
      • Mrs. Heim
      Feridun Çölgeçen
      Feridun Çölgeçen
      • Hotel Concierge
      • (uncredited)
      Bruno Degni
      • Member of the International Congress
      • (uncredited)
      Franco Magno
      • Member of the International Congress
      • (uncredited)
      Lidia Zanussi
      • Member of the International Congress
      • (uncredited)
      Luciano Zanussi
      • Member of the International Congress
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Luigi Bazzoni
        • Mario Fanelli
      • Writers
        • Mario Fenelli
        • Luigi Bazzoni
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      7Industrious

      Very interesting psychological thriller

      Footprints is a very interesting movie that is somewhat difficult to categorize. "Psychological thriller" is the most appropriate description I can think of. The female protagonist, Alice Cespi, discovers that she doesn't remember anything of the last three days. The only clue she has is a torn photo of a hotel. She is also haunted by a recurring, very vivid, dream about a science fiction movie that she believes she saw many years ago. In her pursuit of the truth behind her amnesia she doesn't trust anyone, but little by little it becomes obvious that she has visited the town where the hotel is located before. This is an exciting flick whose main virtue is that it is virtually impossible to predict how the events will unfold, and particularly, how it will end. The unusual loneliness of the main character and the unreliability of everyone else ensure that the good old paranoid feeling is present throughout the film, whereas beautiful colors and some spectacularly filmed sequences make this a visually attractive movie as well. The important part of the one and only Nicoletta Elmi, everyone's all time favorite redheaded obnoxious child star of Italian horror, is an extra bonus.
      chaos-rampant

      Footprints traveled

      I consider this a missed opportunity. I have very fond memories of the filmmaker's debut, an interesting psychosexual oddity called La Donna Del Lago, and watching this I'm inclined to think that earlier film worked so well because the giallo had not been mapped down yet; so he was free to travel where it was novel at the time. Polanski got there that same year, but he was already a name and had Deneuve with him and so made the bigger splash. Film history has noted Repulsion.

      This could have been even better. He has brought ambitious imagination with him, a visual palette of bright golden hues and relaxing blues, a sense of place and folded mysterious time with memory from Marienbad. He has Vittorio Storaro's eye behind the lens.

      The opening is more than promising. A woman wakes up with no memory of three days past. She has just seen a dream, a feverish vision of astronauts staggering on blasted moonscapes, which she remembers is from a movie called the same as the one we're watching; but a movie she left without watching the ending. She goes to Italy to investigate, in an effort to bring these images into focus.

      There it falls apart, in Italy incidentally. In the ten years since that first film that was in some ways a giallo ancestor the genre had come and was already on its way out. Between these two films Bazzoni had worked where it was the trend in the Italian industry, making a western and another giallo called The Fifth Chord. So when the more ambitious material for this came together, there were already footsteps he was expected to walk and had been trained to. The circumstances of a commercial movie industry were just so.

      So for the middle part of the film we get a giallo worked from convention. The convoluted plot where each character withholds crucial information until the time is right, and the protagonist has to cobble together a puzzle from clues and red herrings. Much ado.

      It comes full circle in the finale; the agents which she has imagined to be controlling her illusion return to pull her back into the fiction of the dream. It happens with extraordinary images of a stretch of empty cosmic beachside.

      Bazzoni never made another film after this. In the meantime, Polanski had rocketed into Hollywood orbit and was already on his way out. I reckon that Bazzoni was one of our sad losses, but alas he never made it to France where money didn't always expect to fill a double-bill.
      7ulicknormanowen

      The dark side of the moon

      A slow-moving film which retains a certain cult ; it seems it's all in a dream ,or a nightmare more like ; few special effects,no gore, but a great sense of mystery,with an open ending which will make all viewers interpreting the meaning of this bewildering story according to their own sensitivity .

      With its deja vu feeling, its bizarre characters (Lila Kedrova) , its strange experiments on the moon , one can wonder whether the heroine is losing her mind, or is it a recurrent nightmare ? Its atmosphere sometimes recall "carnival of souls" ,probably the first important indie in the history of cinema .The beauty of Florinda Bolkan and the threatening face of Klaus Kinski add to the fascinating and deadly charm of this offbeat work.
      7fetmenful

      Low-key psychological sci-fi thriller with some nice footage.

      Alice (Florinda Bolkan), a translator living in Italy, discovers that she has a memory loss and can't recall the last couple of days. She starts to follow a trace of memory fragments, which leads her to the small town of Garma. People in the town seem to recognize her and she's beginning to suspect that the re-occurring nightmares of astronauts conducting horrible experiments has something to do with her own amnesia.

      The movie is interesting and the plot is good, but it's a bit to slow moving and arty for my taste. The plot takes some nice twists and it's really hard to figure out where it's heading. Florinda Bolkan is good in her role (but even better in "Flavia the Heretic") and it's always nice to see "star" child actor Nocoletta Elmi. Klaus Kinski's role is too small though. This is not a movie for the die-hard gore hound or exploitation addict, but still a very nice hour-and-a-half mystery.
      8novax67

      Very Good Surreal Mystery

      This is actually a very good surreal mystery movie, despite the description that tries to sell it as a Sci-Fi movie. Balkan stars as a woman haunted by mysterious visions and lost memories that she is trying to piece together. She spends the majority of the movie trying to make sense of her visions. Very atmospheric and effective. It is true that Kinski does not appear very much in this film, but the staring actors are very good. There is only an English dubbed version available in the US, and the dubbing leaves something to be desired, but the actors do a very good job. The cinematography, by Academy Award winner Vittorio Storaro is excellent. An earlier Giallo by director Bazzoni, THE FIFTH CORD, is also excellent, and also lensed by Storarro.

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      • Trivia
        On Mill Creek's 50 movies set "Sci-Fi Invasion", the movie is available under its alternate title "Primal Impulse".
      • Goofs
        Crew member visible reflected in mirror when Alice wakes up in the Peacock Room.
      • Quotes

        Alice Campos: I'm not crazy!

      • Connections
        Referenced in Best of the Worst: The Vindicator, Cyber Tracker, Robot Jox, and R.O.T.O.R. (2013)

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      • Release date
        • February 1, 1975 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • Turkey
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Primal Impulse
      • Filming locations
        • Phaselis, Turkey
      • Production company
        • Cinemarte
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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