Zabriskie Point [1970 film]

by Michelangelo Antonioni (Director), Tonino Guerra (Screenwriter), Clare Peploe (Screenwriter), Franco Rossetti (Screenwriter), Sam Shepard (Screenwriter)

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An epic portrait of late sixties America as seen through the portrayal of two of its children: anthropology student Daria, who's helping a property developer build a village in the Los Angeles desert, and dropout Mark, who's wanted by the authorities for allegedly killing a policeman during a student riot.

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Film assez spécieux d'Antonioni. On y reconnaît en effet son talent visuel mais ça tourne hélas régulièrement à vide, autour de thèmes traités de manière trop abstraite et esthétisante. Difficile d'échapper à l'ennui. On est loin du grand et beau film qu'est La Notte.
n un campus universitario di Los Angeles è in corso un'assemblea di studenti; i giovani stanno discutendo sulle azioni rivoluzionarie da intraprendere. Mark partecipa per la prima volta all'assemblea e non ne sembra molto contento. Improvvisamente, chiede la parola e, prendendo spunto da un intervento precedente, si fa beffe del pubblico dichiarandosi disposto a morire, ma non di noia. Quindi abbandona l'aula, tra la disapprovazione generale degli astanti che bollano il suo atteggiamento come "individualista" e pertanto anti-rivoluzionario. Parallelamente, nell'atrio del grattacielo di una grossa azienda (la Sunnydunes Development) sita nei quartieri alti di Los Angeles, Daria, una studentessa che per guadagnare qualche soldo vi lavora show more come segretaria part-time, chiede all'addetto alla sicurezza di poter recuperare un libro che ha dimenticato.

Qualche giorno dopo Morty, il compagno di stanza di Mark, è arrestato mentre partecipa a una protesta. Mark si reca in centrale per pagargli la cauzione ma risponde male a un poliziotto, che arresta anche lui all'istante. All'agente che prende le sue generalità, dice di chiamarsi Karl Marx, nome che il poliziotto, non avendolo mai sentito nominare prima, annota diligentemente sul formulario della polizia. Una volta rilasciati, i due amici si recano in un'armeria gestita da bianchi razzisti e, fingendosi giovani pronti a difendere le proprie donne dagli afroamericani, riescono entrambi a comprarsi delle armi anche senza le verifiche legali di rito, con la compiacenza dei proprietari.

Intanto, alla Sunnydunes, il dirigente di successo Lee Allen assiste alla proiezione della prossima campagna pubblicitaria dell'azienda: un villaggio di imminente costruzione nel deserto californiano. Invece che attori, appaiono sullo schermo alcuni manichini vestiti da mogli, mariti e figli. Persino gli animali sono finti. Subito dopo Lee riceve, sulla linea privata, una telefonata di Daria che dice di trovarsi nel deserto californiano, in cerca di un villaggio dove un suo amico raccoglie bambini disadattati; la ragazza elude i tentativi del capo di localizzarla e gli dice che si rivedranno direttamente a Phoenix. Il dialogo lascia intuire - senza mai esplicitarla - l'esistenza di un rapporto non solo di lavoro fra i due.
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Michelangelo Antonioni was born in Italy in 1912, graduated from the University of Bologna, studied cinema in Rome, and started out in films as a critic and screenwriter. When he made his first feature films in the 1950s, he broke away from the neo-realism then in vogue in Italy. Rather, in a rigorously disciplined style, he explored the interior show more states of the isolated men and women in such films as La Notte (1960), L'Eclipse (1961), and The Red Desert (1964). Although Antonioni's films are usually about the prosperous classes, his only social criticism is oblique. 'Avventura (1959), his sixth film, established his fame internationally as an original artist. His English-language films are Blow-Up (1966), set in mod London, and Zabriskie Point (1970), an apocalyptic vision of contemporary American youth and its politics. His last notable film is The Passenger (1975). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Sam Shepard was born Samuel Shepard Rogers III on an army base in Illinois on November 5, 1943. He briefly studied agriculture at Mount San Antonio College, but dropped out to move to New York in 1962. He wrote more than 55 plays during his lifetime. His first play was produced off-off-Broadway when he was 19 years old and he won the first of his show more 8 Obie Awards when he was 23 years old. His plays included Chicago, The Tooth of Crime, True West, Fool for Love, A Lie of the Mind, The Late Henry Moss, Heartless, and A Particle of Dread. He received the Pulitzer Prize for drama for Buried Child in 1978. He was an actor for both film and television. His films included Days of Heaven, The Right Stuff, and Baby Boom. He also appeared in the Netflix series Bloodline. He wrote or co-wrote several screenplays including Far North and Renaldo and Clara with Bob Dylan. He also wrote songs with John Cale and Bob Dylan including Brownsville Girl. He wrote several books including Cruising Paradise and Motel Chronicles. He died from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis on July 27, 2017 at the age of 73. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fix, Paul (Actor)
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Ponti, Carlo (Producer)

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Moravia, Alberto (Introduction)

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Canonical title
Zabriskie Point [1970 film]
Original title
Zabriskie Point
Original publication date
1970-02-05
Important places
Hawthorne, California, USA; Death Valley, California, USA; Mojave Desert, California, USA; California, USA
Related movies
Zabriskie Point (1970 | IMDb)
Original language
English

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DDC/MDS
791.43Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsPublic performancesMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingMotion pictures
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PN1997 .Z33Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion picturesPlays, scenarios, etc.

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