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Note Générale:
Réalisateur:
Scénariste (WGA):
Larry Gelbart (written by)
Date de sortie:
7 septembre 2003 (USA) suite
Genre:
Action | Biographie | Drame suite
Accroche:
Lights. Camera. Revolution.
Intrigue:
Hollywood makes a deal with Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to film his war and recreate his life. full summary | add synopsis
Récompenses:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 7 wins & 18 nominations suite
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A revolutionary history plus de (29 total)
Ensemble
(Vue d'ensemble du casting, par ordre d'apparence)| Antonio Banderas | ... | Pancho Villa | |
| Eion Bailey | ... | Frank Thayer | |
| Alan Arkin | ... | Sam Drebben | |
| Jim Broadbent | ... | Harry Aitken | |
| Matt Day | ... | John Reed | |
| Michael McKean | ... | William Christy Cabanne | |
| Colm Feore | ... | D.W. Griffith | |
| Alexa Davalos | ... | Teddy Sampson | |
| Anthony Head | ... | William Benton (as Anthony Stewart Head) | |
| Kyle Chandler | ... | Raoul Walsh | |
| Saul Rubinek | ... | Eli Morton | |
| Cosme Alberto | ... | Abraham Sanchez | |
| Damián Alcázar | ... | Gen. Rodolfo Fierro | |
| Pedro Armendáriz Jr. | ... | Don Luis Terrazas (as Pedro Armendáriz) | |
| Fernando Becerril | ... | Priest |
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Durée:
112 min | Israel:110 min | Argentina:110 min | Germany:108 min
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Rapport de forme:
1,78 : 1 suite
Classification:
Australia:MA | Canada:A (Ontario) | Argentina:13 | Finland:K-15 | Germany:16 | New Zealand:R13 | Singapore:NC-16 | Iceland:16
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Curiosités
Anecdotes:
While filming Life of Villa (1912) a battle between the forces of Pancho Villa and federal troops near Ojinaga, cameraman Charles Rosher was captured by federal soldiers and brought before their commanding general. Rosher thought he was about to be executed as a spy, and things didn't look too good for him until the Mexican general noticed Rosher's Masonic pin in his lapel. The general then gave Rosher the Masonic greeting; it turned out he was a Mason, too. Instead of being shot as a spy, Rosher was treated as a guest, and was later released after the Mexican government made a deal with the American government that allowed their troops to cross into American territory in order to outflank Villa's forces and attack them from the rear. suite
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Anachronismes: The screen title "May 9, 1914 - New York City" appears over a shot of Times Square. A billboard reads "The Broadway Melody - Metro Goldwyn Mayer". That studio was founded in 1924, and that movie was released in 1929. suite
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Références Life of Villa (1912) suite
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Rosalia suite
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As the blurb puts it - a story so improbable.....it must be true.... Set during the Mexican revolution of 1914 its the story of revolutionary hero Pancho Villa and his rather shrewd manipulation of the media - the Mutual Film Company led by the ever marvellous Jim Broadbent are contacted by Villa and offered to film the struggle.Star director DW Griffiths thinks its a great idea and Broadbent's nephew Frank Thayer(Eion Bailey) is dispatched south of the border with a bag containing $25 000 in gold as payment.Villa(Antonio Banderas) soon has them filming during actual battles and inspiring Frank with his dreams of a free Mexico. They return with the film but its fairly amateurish and gets laughed off screen - Frank somehow persuades his uncle to part with even more money and this time use actors like Raoul Walsh to play Villa and add some artistic licence to proceedings. There follows a very funny scene where Boradbent gets Villa to agree to only fight during the day(when they can film) and if they miss any battles to re-enact them for the cameras - Villa is appalled at the liberties taken with his lifes story but Frank explains its what the audience wants to see and will help his cause no end - something he needs as William Randolph Hearst's press empire is starting a campaign to get the US to invade Mexico to protect America's lifeblood - Oil.
Its a great little movie - made by HBO its a TV movie but Bruce Beresford directs as if its for the big screen - epic adventure,lavish battles and romance all intermingle to great effect - Banderas is excellent as Villa - a bit of a ham who is far more savvy than he lets on - the scene where he plays himself as the aged El Presidente is priceless - it doesn't shy away from the cruelties of both sides either - in fact this cruelty is what finally drives the friendship between Frank and Villa apart - although the way its used in the final film is a more than ironic touch. Fine support from Broadbent and Alan Arkin as a machine-gunning Brooklyn Jew add to the rounded cast and its picked up a really good reputation on DVD and its easy to see why......