Paganini (1989 film)
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Directed by | Klaus Kinski |
Written by | Klaus Kinski |
Produced by | Augusto Caminito |
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Cinematography | Pier Luigi Santi |
Edited by | Klaus Kinski |
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Distributed by | Medusa Distribuzione |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
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Language | Italian |
Kinski Paganini, also known simply as Paganini, is a 1989 biographical film written, directed by and starring Klaus Kinski. Based on the life and career of composer and virtuoso violinist Niccolò Paganini, it was Kinski's final film before his death in 1991.
Kinski felt that he and Paganini had led similar lives, and both gave "demonic" performances in their own fields that often sparked great controversy.
Plot
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Cast
- Klaus Kinski as Niccolò Paganini
- Debora Caprioglio (credited as Debora Kinski) as Antonia Bianchi
- Nicolai Kinski as Achille Paganini
- Dalila Di Lazzaro as Helene von Feuerbach
- André Thorent as Galvano
- Eva Grimaldi as Maria Anna Elisa Bonaparte
- Marcel Marceau as Pantomime
- Donatella Rettore as Miss Wells
- Bernard Blier as Father Caffarelli
- Beba Balteano as Carol Watson
- Fabio Carfora as Mr. Watson
- Feodor Chaliapin Jr. as Judge
- Tosca D'Aquino as Angiolina Cavanna
Production
In his 1999 documentary
Tosca D'Aquino recalled with shock her experience in the film: "I suffered the harassment of Kinski's very difficult nature. Going back I would not make this film because I suffered a lot. He was a very violent man. I had a complicated relationship, he was bossy, I had bruises."[2] In his autobiography, Kinski, describing one of these scenes with D'Aquino, wrote, "She was embarrassed and closed her legs. I had to block them violently. When I penetrated her with my fingers, she squirmed and moaned."[3]
Home media
Since its theatrical run, the film had only been released on DVD and VHS in Germany, but in late 2011, the film was released for the first time in North America on a two disc special edition DVD. The release contained deleted and extended scenes, Cannes Film Festival interviews, and a director's cut (95 minutes).[4] In April 2024, it will be released on Blu-ray for the first time by Vinegar Syndrome sublabel Vinegar Syndrome Labs. [5]
References
- ^ "Nicolo". Archived from the original on 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2006-12-20.
- ^ "Tosca D'Aquino a "Vieni da me": rivelazione choc sul famoso attore Klaus Kinski". urbanpost.it. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
- ^ "Del Paganini e dei capricci" (PDF). stefanoloparco.com. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
- ^ "Paganini (1989) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ "Paganini - Vinegar Syndrome". Vinegar Syndrome.
External links
- Kinski Paganini at IMDb