
Vigo (1998)
Erscheinungsjahr: 1998
Land: France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: Vigo, histoire d'une passion, Vigo - Egy szenvedélyes élet, Vigo, passione per la vita (+)
Regisseur: Julien Temple
Writer: Anne Devlin, Chris Ward, Julien Temple, Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes, Peter Ettedgui
Production Genre
Produzent: Producer: Amanda Temple, Jeremy Bolt
Co-Producer: Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre, Mariela Besuievsky, Ulrich Felsberg
Executive Producer: Kiki Miyake
Firmen: N/A
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: camera, cinema on cinema, film director, insanity
Geschichte
Vigo follows Jean Vigo, a renowned French filmmaker, through his daily struggles with maintaining his sanity and leading a normal life while pursuing his uncompromising vision in filmmaking. The story also delves into Vigo's relationship with his supportive wife, whom he met during his time at a sanatorium.
Zusammenfassung
Directed by Julien Temple, Vigo (1998) is a biographical drama that pays tribute to the life and work of French cineast Jean Vigo. The film explores Vigo's tumultuous journey as an artist, his battle with mental health issues, and his influential contributions to cinema. Set against the backdrop of the French cinematic landscape in the early 20th century, Vigo serves as a meditation on the creative process, artistic integrity, and the personal cost of pursuing one's vision.