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The Human Voice / 20206.76 voti
Una donna guarda passare il tempo accanto alle valigie del suo ex amante (che dovrebbe tornare a prenderle, ma invece non arriverà mai) e a un cane irrequieto, che non capisce che il suo padrone lo ha abbandonato: sono due esseri viventi che affrontano l'abbandono. Nei tre giorni di attesa, la donna esce in strada una sola volta, per comprare un'ascia e una tanica di benzina. La donna attraversa tutti gli stati d'animo possibili: l'impotenza, la disperazione, e la perdita di controllo. Si trucca, si veste come se dovesse andare a una festa, pensa di buttarsi dal balcone, finché il suo ex amante non le telefona: ma è in uno stato di incoscienza, avendo preso un mix di tredici pillole, e non può rispondere alla chiamata. Il cane le lecca il viso finché non si risveglia. Dopo una doccia fredda, ravvivata da un caffè nero come il suo stato d'animo, il telefono squilla di nuovo e questa volta la donna riesce a rispondere.
Vai alla scheda del filmThe Human Voice / 1966
A monologue of a woman talking on the phone with her longterm lover who is about to marry another girl.
The Human Voice /
This silent educational film from Bray Studios is all about that “marvellous sound producing instrument, the voice box”. Produced six years before the introduction of “talkies”, there's something pleasingly odd about a film dedicated to the mechanics of the human voice being entirely devoid of its subject matter — where the voiceover would soon boom we are treated to just the poignant silence of intertitles. Founded in 1912, Bray Productions was initially devoted to making animated series, including Max Fleischer's marvellous Out of the Inkwell series. The Human Voice utilises a range of animations, often combining them with filmed footage of a man's head to reveal the subdermal mechanisms at play, and at one point we take a slightly terrifying “trip down ‘Throat Lane’” to find an animated glottis in song behind an overlaid stave.
The Human Voice / 2010
The great oral historian Studs Terkel was an inspiration to StoryCorps, and he was also an early participant in the project. In this animated short, he speaks out on what has been lost in modern life and where he sees hope for our future.
The Human Voice / 1979
After “five years of happiness,” a love affair is ending. The woman uses the telephone as the last remaining connection with the man, who is now planning to marry someone else.
The Human Voice / 1985
Swedish soprano Elisabeth Söderström takes on Jean Cocteau's The Human Voice.
The Human Voice / 2018
Short based on the Jean Cocteau play following a final telephone conversation between a couple.
Vai alla scheda del filmThe Human Voice / 2019
A film adaptation of the one-woman play by Jean Cocteau starring Shelby Satterthwaite as a woman who deals with the emotional turmoils of talking to her lover one last time over the phone.
Jean Cocteau's The Human Voice / 2022
In this, queer re-interpretation of Jean Cocteau's timeless classic, an actor has a breakdown, pining for their love, locked in a green room before they are supposed to go onstage.
Mysteries of the Human Voice / 2014
The Human Voice: A Story for Our Times / 2020
The Human Voice is a contemporary adaptation of the 1928 stage play by Jean Cocteau, and "La Voix Humaine," the 1958 chamber opera by Francis Poulenc. In a radically new production The Human Voice presents a flip of gender, and a metaphor of global pandemic. Now in English, Isaiah Bell sings to his male lover, and into the abyss of COVID. In a Zoom call impaired by lag and freeze and dropped signals, technology is once again enemy to intimacy. The agony of failed love is heightened by the necessity of distance, by the anaesthetic of the machine.
The Human Voice / 2018
On a foggy afternoon, a woman who is lost in the middle of the countryside, finally reaches him on the phone. She calls him “darling” but has to give back his letters.
The Human Voice / 2021
She's alone in her huge, empty house. Just a dog. His dog. And the remains of what once was. Her lover of five years has left her. Only few of his things are left behind. His last call may change things.
The Human Voice / 1997
The artist sits in a chair in front of a table and, looking at the camera, cuts tape to turn on a radio in which a pre-recorded speech sounds with which she tries to coincide in a simultaneous reading of it from a text she carries on paper. Part of a book by Miguel Cereceda, The Origin of the Subject Woman to deliver a discourse on the space of enunciation of the woman in the symbolic order while slowly "silencing" her voice by sticking the tape in her mouth until it is finally "silenced".
The Human Voice / 2018
A woman’s last phone conversation with her lover, who now loves someone else.
The Human Voice / 2021
A woman spends a surreal evening unraveling on the phone with her recently lost lover.
The Human Voice / 2016
In 1930 Jean Cocteau premiered "La Voz Humana" in Paris. In 2013, actress Karina Gidi interprets "La Voz Humana" under the direction and adaptation of the renowned director Antonio Castro in Mexico.
The Human Voice / 1960
A TV adaptation of Jean Cocteau's play La voix humaine about a woman talking to her lover over the phone.
Poulenc's The Human Voice / Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle / 2018
Running through Bartók’s disenchanted tale, whose haunting music was initially condemned as unplayable, and the expression of despair in Poulenc’s monologue, the director Krzysztof Warlikowski perceives a shared dramatic thread, a shared feminine consciousness and a shared sense of imprisonment and suffocation: for the woman who penetrates the confines of Bluebeard’s castle and Elle, the woman who clings to a telephone conversation with a man as the only thing worth living for, are condemned to share the same fate. And this man she speaks to, does he really exist? Unless the director has interpreted Cocteau’s words to the letter and the telephone has become a “terrifying weapon that leaves no trace, makes no noise”…
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The Human Voice Q&A With Pedro Almodovar And Tilda Swinton, Hosted By Mark Kermode / 2020
A recorded Q&A hosted by Mark Kermode, where Pedro Almodóvar and Tilda Swintondiscuss the inspirations they drew on for the film, how THE HUMAN VOICE fits within the 'Almodóvar oeuvre', and what Pedro will be making next - including a great surprise for Tilda. Recorded under lockdown conditions, the discussion features visual references and clips to create a dynamic and interesting companion piece to the short film.
Dove vedere in streaming The Human Voice Q&A With Pedro Almodovar And Tilda Swinton, Hosted By Mark Kermode
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