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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter learning how to look inside himself, a poetic bum sells people vivid dreams.After learning how to look inside himself, a poetic bum sells people vivid dreams.After learning how to look inside himself, a poetic bum sells people vivid dreams.
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- 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total
John La Touche
- The Gangster
- (as John Latouche)
Ethel Beseda
- Mrs. A.
- (não creditado)
Samuel Cohen
- Mr. A
- (não creditado)
Max Ernst
- Le President
- (não creditado)
Jo Fontaine-Maison
- The girl
- (não creditado)
Bernard Friend
- Policeman
- (não creditado)
Bernard Graves
- The male voice
- (não creditado)
Julien Lary
- The man
- (não creditado)
Anthony Laterie
- The blind man
- (não creditado)
Enredo
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- CuriosidadesAn experimental film shot for $25,000 in a Manhattan loft. It opened in New York in March, 1947 and went on to win the Venice Film Festival Award for the best original contribution to the progress of cinematography.
- Citações
(singing on soundtrack): Oh Venus was born out of sea-foam / oh Venus was born out of brine / but a girl of today / if she is grade A / is assembled upon the assembly line
- ConexõesFeatured in Cocteau Marais - Un couple mythique (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Girl with the Pre-Fabricated Heart
Lyrics by John La Touche
Sung by Libby Holman and Josh White, accompanied by Norma Cazanjian and Doris Okerson
Avaliação em destaque
I went on a long, hot walk around surprisingly dope Kansas City. Back at home base, I felt delirious, so I decided to return to Richter's Dreams That Money Can Buy.
It had been a while, but I can now say that you do NOT need the help of sun-drenched lunacy for this one. Perfect just as it is.
If there's any fabula, it's that bureaucracy sends people over the edge of mirrors, into bouquets of sterilized flowers resting in the dreams of others.
Really, it's all about the digesis: "Let memory of mortgages, loans and property sales // dissolve into the cries of nightingales!". Obviously you're watching this in part for image, but the VO and script shouldn't be overlooked. Alternating between a crisp, white sound, in the manner of 1950's instructional films, and other more slippery and sensuous words, voices and jazz numbers, sometimes there's singsong-y rhyme, often there are jabs at structure in favor of chaos ("Sign, sign every dotted line! What's the difference? You'll never belong to anything anyway.").
This is really a nice experience. Show it to hot friends and cool strangers.
It had been a while, but I can now say that you do NOT need the help of sun-drenched lunacy for this one. Perfect just as it is.
If there's any fabula, it's that bureaucracy sends people over the edge of mirrors, into bouquets of sterilized flowers resting in the dreams of others.
Really, it's all about the digesis: "Let memory of mortgages, loans and property sales // dissolve into the cries of nightingales!". Obviously you're watching this in part for image, but the VO and script shouldn't be overlooked. Alternating between a crisp, white sound, in the manner of 1950's instructional films, and other more slippery and sensuous words, voices and jazz numbers, sometimes there's singsong-y rhyme, often there are jabs at structure in favor of chaos ("Sign, sign every dotted line! What's the difference? You'll never belong to anything anyway.").
This is really a nice experience. Show it to hot friends and cool strangers.
- GertrudeStern
- 15 de ago. de 2016
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By what name was Sonhos Que o Dinheiro Pode Comprar (1947) officially released in Canada in English?
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