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Lightning Over Water

  • 1980
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.7K
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Lightning Over Water (1980)
Documentary

Wim Wenders abandons the shoot of one of his own films in order to help his friend and fellow director Nicholas Ray create his swan song before he dies.Wim Wenders abandons the shoot of one of his own films in order to help his friend and fellow director Nicholas Ray create his swan song before he dies.Wim Wenders abandons the shoot of one of his own films in order to help his friend and fellow director Nicholas Ray create his swan song before he dies.

  • Directors
    • Nicholas Ray
    • Wim Wenders
  • Writers
    • Nicholas Ray
    • Wim Wenders
  • Stars
    • Gerry Bamman
    • Ronee Blakley
    • Pierre Cottrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.7K
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    • Directors
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
    • Stars
      • Gerry Bamman
      • Ronee Blakley
      • Pierre Cottrell
    • 13User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Gerry Bamman
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    Ronee Blakley
    Ronee Blakley
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    Pierre Cottrell
    Pierre Cottrell
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    Stefan Czapsky
    • Self
    Mitch Dubin
    • Self
    Tom Farrell
    Tom Farrell
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    Becky Johnston
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    Tom Kaufman
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    Pat Kirck
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    Edward Lachman
    Edward Lachman
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    Martin Müller
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    Craig Nelson
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    Nicholas Ray
    Nicholas Ray
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    Susan Ray
    • Self
    Timothy Ray
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    Martin Schäfer
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    Chris Sievernich
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    Wim Wenders
    Wim Wenders
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    • Directors
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Ray
      • Wim Wenders
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    10searchanddestroy-1

    Nick's last stand

    Painful but beautiful, poignant but disturbing, this film is unmissable for anyone loving Nick Ray's spirit and features. This director was not a Hollywood yes man, the common boot licker facing the moguls. His entire director life was a dog fight, and because he was a very sensitive and brilliant, intelligent but fragile man, he became a drug and many other substances addict, including sex and women. That slowly destroyed him. In this film, you watch him dying, filmed by his friend Wim Wenders. Useless to say that is not for all audiences, only die hard Nick Ray's or Wenders fans. It's more a document than a fiction feature. It's better to watch it on DVD with the director's comment, with all the indications and explanations; useless to see the "naked" movie, as it better for most of regular, ordinary movies. The thing that moved me the most was Nick's eyes, glance, the eyes of someone very intelligent, someone certainly not full of emptiness. The eyes of someone very alive. Very lucid. And believe me, this film is eveything but peeping tom oriented. No, Nick Ray totally agreed to be filmed, and not dying alone. So painful. RIP Nick.
    5Eyeblood

    still waiting for air

    this is a film i forced myself to watch in order to complete a speech in german about wim wender's amerkiabild. it is all about the death of a cancer ridden man. that is about all of the plot i could figure out.

    the images, as is usual with wender's films, are striking and pungent to the hollywood-movie-goer senses. the scenes in this movie are about the slowest i have ever seen. i did find a few rewarding scenes here and there scattered throughout the chaos. the graduate monkey, the speech at vassar college, and the alarm clock scene to mention a few.

    that is about all i know on this one.

    i give it two riders of the apocalypse.
    9pyamada

    not a simple film

    Wenders gives the viewer the impression that this is a simple movie, but it is not. Fans of Wenders will recognize director Nicholas Ray's apartment as a location for the film, American Friend. But not only is Ray simply dying, he dies, and the "documentary" has to change, and so it does, with grace, pain, uncertainty, and a host of other emotions and observations. The music, much of it featuring Ronee Blakley, doing what sounds like an attempt at light punk rock and country-folk rock, with a definite Patti Smith influence, is very effective. Like every film I have seen by Wenders, it looks beautiful and often unusual, and the pacing is leisurely, and by Hollywood standards, slow. However, anyone who likes Wenders and likes Ray--and let's face it, if you say you are a fan of American film, and you neither like nor know Nicholas Ray, you are an ignorant piker, poser--will benefit from screening this movie, and probably be moved like hell by it.
    bworthen

    See this movie if you love Nicholas Ray

    This is not a movie for Wenders fans as much as it is for Nick Ray fans. In fact, I wouldn't recommend it unless you felt connected to the director. And I don't mean that you've happened to rent Johnny Guitar, In a Lonely Place or They Live By Night. See it if you saw a theme in Ray's work, one that made you go back and learn about his life. See it if you re-watched his films, trying to understand every cut and what it told you about the man behind the camera. See it if it bothers you that he will never make another film. Because in Lightning over water Nicholas Ray invites you to share his death with him, and, if you see it, you must be prepared to grieve. I saw this movie late one night in my college dorm room (a college with a featured role in the film, but that is merely tangential). I didn't let anyone watch it with me. The previous summer my grandfather had died in the same drawn-out manner. He was surrounded by family from the time of his diagnosis to the time of his death. Wenders and his crew are Nick Ray's family -- a love of the director's work is the blood connecting them. Wenders carries a camera with him because he knows that others -- even those who never heard of Nicholas Ray until he was dead for 18 years -- have the same blood in them. Wenders gives us the chance. But it is Nick Ray who we come to see.
    7Sylviastel

    A Final Tribute to a Film Director!

    In this film documentary, Wim Wenders comes to New York City to visit film director, Nicholas Ray, who directed classics like Rebel Without a Cause starring James Dean. Ray lives in a Soho loft with his younger wife, Susan Ray. You could see the twin towers that once stood at the foot of Manhattan long before it's destruction in 2001. Nick Ray is stubborn and determined to make a final film. In some ways, it's his last chance in the cinema. Wim Wenders knows time is of the essence sine Ray is dying of cancer. There are candid moments of Ray dying but not letting his cancer destroy him. Wenders is a friend and film director. This documentary is really more of a tribute than anything else to a fine film director even though we didn't get to really know him. I haven't seen any of his films to date. The documentary might be dated but it's important to recognize a man who was really a genius in the film industry even thirty years later. He didn't live like a millionaire. He lived quite modestly and on his own terms which is how he died.

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    • Trivia
      Final film directed by Nicholas Ray; this also marks as his first documentary.
    • Quotes

      Wim Wenders: I didn't come here to talk about dying Nick... but we might have to.

      Nicholas Ray: But we might have to?

      Wim Wenders: I was looking forward to seeing you, because I need your advice. You told me on the phone that you wanted to see me, but I was afraid to come too. And I think I'd rather tell you right now; why. I was aware that I'd see you in weakness, and... that... you might be worried about being seen this way. But I feel it's okay now. There is something else that came to my mind in the plane last night, that I'm actually more afraid of. I thought that I could find myself being attracted to your weakness, or to your suffering, and... if I realized I was, I think I would have to leave you. It would feel like abusing you... or betraying you.

      Nicholas Ray: That won't happen.

      Wim Wenders: Good! So what are our plans for the rest of the day?

    • Alternate versions
      After Nicholas Ray died, Wim Wenders was too depressed to help edit the film, so he left it to Peter Przygodda. Przygodda spent a year working on it, and this was the 116-minute version shown at the Cannes Film Festival. Wenders, however, was disturbed by this version and found it depressing and obscure. He spent three months with Chris Sievernich re-editing the film. Aside from cutting more than 25 minutes, he added more footage of Susan Ray as well as his narration of Ray's diary. This 91-minute version is the one distributed by the Wim Wenders foundation.
    • Connections
      Edited from Nicholas Ray: Especially for Pierre (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Lightning Over Water
      Performed by Ronee Blakley

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1984 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • Sweden
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Nick's Film - Lightning Over Water
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Road Movies Filmproduktion
      • Viking Film
      • Wim Wenders Productions
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    • Budget
      • $700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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