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KEEP SILENT. LOVE IS DIVINE AND CLAIRVOYANT. LOVE KNOWS EVERYTHING. Giacomo Casanova received a doctorate as jurist, scratched along as violinist in a theatre, dabbled in the role of a lieutenant and was co-founder of France's lottery. As an adventurer and due to his reputation as lover of innumerable women and globetrotter, he became world famous. His memoirs from 1790, 'Histoire de ma vie', fascinate to date, and declare Casanova as symbol for the art of seduction! Michael Sturminger and Martin Haselböck adapt Casanova's themes and create with their new chamber-opera play 'The Giacomo-Variations' a dramatic and humorous rapprochement to a phenomenon. We meet Casanova alternately played by Hollywood star John Malkovich and baritone Florian Boesch in various exciting encounters, and are witness to his very personal retrospection on his life in the face of his approaching death. Somewhere in the midst of these encounters, bursting with desire and passion for numerous women, Casanova has to confront his biggest fear: to die, before discovering what he has lived for. The 'Soundtrack' for this exceptional play of human feelings is provided by Casanova's contemporaries W.A. Mozart and Lorenzo Da Ponte, drawing on some of the most beautiful arias from their operatic collaborations. BONUS: Inside THE GIACOMO VARIATIONS (documentary and interviews) Actors: John Malkovich, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Florian Boesch, Sophie Klussmann, Orchestra Veiner Akademie Directors: Michael Sturminger Format: Multiple Formats, Classical, Color, NTSC, Widescreen Language: Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (PCM Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (PCM Stereo) Subtitles: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian Region: All Regions Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number of discs: 1 Rated: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Arthaus DVD Release Date: May 31, 2011 Run Time: 173 minutes Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews) ASIN: B004TWOWV8 Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #161,863 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) Giacomo Casanova (just "Casanova" has almost become an adjective of its own) was reputedly among the most shameless womanizers and personal egos of the late eighteenth century's Venice. He also had substantial financial, political and social connections. Mozart's three operas set to libretti by Lorenzo Da Ponte are generally considered his most "bawdy" built on themes of deception, adultery, mistaken identity, coverups and so forth. Certainly, "Cosi fan tutti", "The Marriage of Figaro" and "Don Giovanni" were all considered quite racy and almost unfit topics for opera by the aristocracy if not the common audience member of the time. This new play with opera - or is it vice versa? - "The Giacomo Variations" by German director, Michael Sturminger, takes a factual circumstance and turns it into a fascinating theatre experience. Casanova met Mozart and Da Ponte during a 1783 job trip to Venice and is also said to have attended the Prague premiere of "Don Giovanni" - a character that Casanova admits he related to! The premise of "The Giacomo Variations" is a fairly simple one - an aging Casanova is trying to solicit the help of the German poet, Elisa van der Recke, in publishing his memoirs. Along the way, Casanova's life and ideologies are played out - sometimes to a younger version of himself - through scenes from the three Mozart-Da Ponte operas. The theatre experience is very well done, the concept clever and the performances are generally very solid. The great John Malkovich has a propensity for the very unusual and he brings off Casanova convincingly; in this case an interesting blend of egotist, romantically insatiable but also a bit paranoid and unsure.Read more › ![]() . Dangerous Liaisons, In the Line of Fire, Being John Malkovich). In THE GIACOMO VARIATIONS, Casanova invites the. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and. Mozart: Casanova - The Giacomo Variations - with John Malkovich &. ![]() Body Heat SensorPrevent heat from transferring from your heads to intake manifold and throttle body! 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Great savings on a wide range of DVD, Blu-ray, and 3D-Bluray titles. ![]() Batman must battle Two-Face and The Riddler with help of an amourous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin.Directed by Joel Schumacher. With Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman. Batman must battle Two-Face and The Riddler with help of an amourous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin. Now in Scarlet Street we again meet petty criminals who are so unsympathetic and seemingly unchangeable in their ways. Back to 'Scarlet.' - download it now. Scarlet Street is a 1945 American Crime film noir directed by Fritz Lang about a two criminals who take advantage of a middle-age painter prompting to steal his. ![]() ![]() ![]() Scarlet Street was an American film magazine that primarily specialized in the genres of horror, mystery and film noir. Its initial concentration was on Sherlock. ![]() Directed by Fritz Lang. With Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Dan Duryea, Margaret Lindsay. When a man in mid-life crisis befriends a young woman, her venal fiancé. Scarlet Street is a 1945 American Crime film noir directed by Fritz Lang about a two criminals who take advantage of a middle-age painter prompting to steal his artwork. based on the French novel La Chienne ("The Bitch") by Georges de La Fouchardière, that previously had been dramatized on stage by André Mouëzy-Éon, and cinematically as La Chienne (1931) by director Jean Renoir. The principal actors Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea had earlier appeared together in The Woman in the Window (1944) also directed by Fritz Lang. Christopher "Chris" Cross (Edward G. Robinson), a meek, amateur painter and cashier for clothing retailer, J.J. Hogarth & Company, is fêted by his employer, honoring him for twenty-five years of dull, repetitive service. Hogarth presents him with a watch and kind words, then leaves getting into a car with a beautiful young blonde. Walking home through Greenwich Village, Chris muses to an associate, "I wonder what it's like to be loved by a young girl." He helps Kitty (Joan Bennett), an amoral fast-talking femme fatale, apparently being attacked by a man, stunning the assailant with his umbrella. Chris is unaware that the attacker was Johnny (Dan Duryea), Kitty's brutish boyfriend, and sees her safely to her apartment building. Out of gratitude and bemusement, she accepts his offer for a cup of coffee at a nearby bar. From Chris's comments about art, Kitty believes him to be a wealthy painter, adding, "To think I took you for a cashier." Soon, Chris becomes enamored of her because he is in loveless marriage and is tormented by his shrewish wife Adele (Rosalind Ivan), who idealizes her former husband, a policeman who apparently drowned while trying to save a woman. After Chris confesses that he is married, Johnny convinces Kitty to pursue a relationship in order to extort money from Chris. Kitty inveigles him to rent an apartment for her, one that can also be his art studio. To finance an apartment, Chris steals $500 in insurance bonds from his wife and later $1000 from his employer. Meanwhile, Johnny unsuccessfully tries selling some of Chris's paintings, attracting the interest of art critic David Janeway (Jess Barker). Kitty is maneuvered by Johnny into pretending that she painted them, charming the critic with Chris's own descriptions of his art, and Janeway promises to represent her. Adele sees her husband's paintings in the window of a commercial art gallery as the work of "Katherine March" and accuses him of copying her work. Chris confronts Kitty, who claims she sold them because she needed the money. He is so delighted that his paintings are appreciated, albeit only under Kitty's signature, that he happily lets her become the public face of his art. She becomes a huge commercial success, although Chris never receives any of the money. Adele's supposedly dead first husband, Higgins (Charles Kemper), suddenly appears at Chris's office to extort money from him. He explains he had not drowned but had stolen money from the purse of the suicide he tried to save. Already suspected as corrupt for taking bribes from speakeasies, he had taken the opportunity to escape his crimes and his wife. Chris let Higgins into his wife's room ostensibly so he could get the insurance money from his death but did so when she was asleep in the room, reasoning that his marriage will be invalidated when his wife sees her still-living first husband. Believing he can then marry Kitty, he goes to see her but finds out that Kitty has cheated on him. He later confronts Kitty, but still asks her to marry him; she scoffs him of him being old and single and that she refuses to marry him. Enraged with humiliation, he lunges Kitty with an ice-pick and stabs her to death. The Police come to see Chris at his job, but it is not for the murder but his earlier embezzlement. Although his boss refuses to press charges, Chris is fired. Johnny is accused, convicted, and put to death for Kitty's murder, despite his attempts to implicate Chris. At the trial, all of their deceptions work against Johnny, and Chris denies painting any of the pictures. Chris goes unpunished but Kitty is erroneously recognized as a great artist. Haunted by the murder, Chris attempts to hang himself. Although rescued, he is impoverished with no way of claiming credit for his own paintings and tormented by thoughts of Kitty and Johnny being together for eternity, loving each other. Edward G. Robinson as Christopher Cross Joan Bennett as Katherine (Kitty) March Dan Duryea as Johnny Prince Margaret Lindsay as Millie Ray Jess Barker as David Janeway Rosalind Ivan as Adele Cross Arthur Loft as Dellarowe Charles Kemper as Patch-eye Higgins Russell Hicks as J.J. Hogarth Samuel S. Hinds as Charles Pringle Anita Sharp-Bolster as Mrs. Michaels Vladimir Sokoloff as Pop LeJon Cy Kendall as Nick Tom Dillon as Policeman The film made a profit of $540,575. Bosley Crowther, The New York Times critic, gave the film a mixed review. He wrote, "But for those who are looking for drama of a firm and incisive sort, Scarlet Street is not likely to furnish a particularly rare experience. Dudley Nichols wrote the story from a French original, in which it might well have had a stinging and grisly vitality. In this presentation, however, it seems a sluggish and manufactured tale, emerging much more from sheer contrivance than from the passions of the characters involved. And the slight twist of tension which tightens around the principal character is lost in the middle of the picture when he is shelved for a dull stretch of plot. In the role of the love-blighted cashier Edward G. Robinson performs monotonously and with little illumination of an adventurous spirit seeking air. And, as the girl whom he loves, Joan Bennett is static and colorless, completely lacking the malevolence that should flash in her evil role. Only Dan Duryea as her boy friend hits a proper and credible stride, making a vicious and serpentine creature out of a cheap, chiseling tinhorn off the streets." A review in Variety magazine included: "Fritz Lang's production and direction ably project the sordid tale of the romance between a milquetoast character and a gold-digging blonde...Edward G. Robinson is the mild cashier and amateur painter whose love for Joan Bennett leads him to embezzlement, murder and disgrace. Two stars turn in top work to keep the interest high, and Dan Duryea's portrayal of the crafty and crooked opportunist whom Bennett loves is a standout in furthering the melodrama." The film critic at Time gave Scarlet Street a negative review describing the plot as clichéd and with dimwitted, unethical, stock characters. In 2008, Scarlet Street was nominated for AFI's Top 10 Gangster Films list. More recently, critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, "Scarlet Street is a bleak psychological film noir that has the same leading actors as his [Lang's] 1944 film The Woman in the Window. It sets a long-standing trend of a criminal not punished for his crime; this is the first Hollywood film where that happened...The Edward G. Robinson character is viewed as an ordinary man who is influenced by an evil couple who take advantage of his vulnerability and lead him down an amoral road where he eventually in a passionate moment loses his head and commits murder. Chris's imagination can no longer save him from his dreadful existence, and his complete downfall comes about as the talented artist loses track of reality and his dignity." In 1995, Matthew Bernstein wrote in Cinema Journal: "The film is a dense, well-structured film noir and has been analyzed and interpreted numerous times. Some of the earliest interpretations came from censors in three different cities," adding: On January 4, 1946, the New York State Censor Board banned Scarlet Street entirely, relying on the statute that gave it power to censor films that were "obscene, indecent, immoral, inhuman, sacrilegious" or whose exhibition "would tend to corrupt morals or incite to crime." As if in a chain reaction, one week later the Motion Picture Commission for the city of Milwaukee also banned the film as part of a new policy encouraged by police for "stricter regulation of undesirable films." On February 3 Christina Smith, the city censor of Atlanta, argued that because of "the sordid life it portrayed, the treatment of illicit love, the failure of the characters to receive orthodox punishment from the police, and because the picture would tend to weaken a respect for the law," Scarlet Street was "licentious, profane, obscure and contrary to the good order of the community." ... Universal was discouraged from challenging the constitutionality of the censors by the protests of the national religious groups that arose as the Atlanta case went to court. List of films in the public domain Notes ^ Wikiquote has quotations related to: Scarlet Street Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scarlet Street. Scarlet Street at the Internet Movie Database Scarlet Street at AllMovie Scarlet Street at the TCM Movie Database Scarlet Street at the American Film Institute Catalog Scarlet Street is available for free download at the Internet Archive @Scarlet_St Just recently discovered you! 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