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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14867639
    Format: (77 Min.) : s/w , Tonformat: Mono , Bildformat: 1:1.66
    Content: An extension of The Perfect Human, Good and Evil is a longer, more expansive pseudo-documentary portrayal of life, no less. Using capacious titles or chapter headings that Leth's narrator's voice dwells upon and impresses upon us as he toys with the cliché "Faces", "Bodies", "Things", "Necessary actions", "Unnecessary actions", Good thoughts", "Bad thoughts", "Pleasant feelings", "Unpleasant feelings", and "Words" - the film consist of aesthetically titillating and contentually almost schematic scenes shot in the void of the film studio: faces, bodies and things. A man with a shoe. Another man with a hardboiled egg which he talks about and eats. A woman gives her husband a shirt. A couple who argue. A desperate woman. And so forth. There is no psychological shading of the characters, merely a series of sketches or examples that are as if plucked out of different everyday contexts. The thread leading back to Life in Denmark is thus also clear. The dialogue is sparse and phrases or fragments of phrases recur, spoken by different actors and in different roles, which may be viewed as an accentuation of the ordinariness of these little utterances and as an awareness of language as such. Besides the professional cast work the film uses several photographic models, the circus artiste Diana Benneweis, and the cyclist ole Ritter, who all pose in front of the camera in small tableaux. In addition to the craziness of the project the film also contains a series of zany comic acts with Claus Nissen to carry them. He bursts into song while washing his hands, dances in an empty room, plays rhythmic games with the statement "Bossa nova rhythms I have nothing against" and repeats his mysterious closing line from The Perfect Human: "Today, too, I had an experience ..." The framework for the scenes is made up of a couple of visual leitmotifs by way of house fronts and landscapes. In addition a beautiful travelling shot from an avenue at dramatically appropriate moments is accompanied by one of the two tunes by Gunner Møller Pedersen from the film, sung in a girlish voice by Sanne Salomonsen. In 1999 Lars von Trier chose the film to represent Danish cinema at a number of European film festivals over a period of three years ("15 x 15: European Cinema Heritage"). (IMDb)
    Note: mit engl. Untertiteln
    In: The Jørgen Leth collection : [DVD-Video] - De antropologiske film, 2007, [1]. 01 - 05, (2007)
    Language: Danish
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048707422
    Format: [DVD] (37 , 77 Min.) : s/w ; Farbe ; mono
    Series Statement: The Jørgen Leth Collection - The Anthropological Films 01-02
    Uniform Title: Livet i Danmark ; Det gode og det onde
    Content: Life in Danmark (1972): Stark, odd, often funny in only a Jorgen Leth way, these brief but insightful encounters with Danes living in Denmark in the early 1970s are revealing portraits of a life that is not as simple as it may seem. [sheffdocfest.com]
    Content: Good and Evil (1975): Experimental in tone, "Good and Evil" employs Jørgen Leth's poetic sensibilities to offer provocative meditations on everyday happenings that acquire new resonance through scrutiny. He writes himself: "Life has to be carefully scrutinized and examined. This is an inquisitive film. What's the inner meaning that lies behind what people are doing, talking about, and feeling? "Good and Evil" attempts to answer this question. It is a film that distinguishes between good and evil, between beauty and ugliness, between instinctive feeling and reason, between the body and facial expressions, between the spoken word and the gesture, between a tender touch and a simple cup of coffee." [www.torinofilmfest.org]
    Note: dän. / UT: engl.
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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