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  1. 1. Juni 2018 · Abel Ferrara. Sea como fuere, las siguientes líneas estarán dedicadas a dos películas considerablemente diferentes del realizador, El funeral y The Blackout, que, aunque comparten una misma y desesperanzada visión del ser humano, ejemplifican las dos líneas creativas que Ferrara ha seguido desde el rodaje de Juego peligroso.

  2. www.amazon.de › blackout-Matthew-Modine › dpThe blackout - Amazon.de

    Pasolini, a film by Abel Ferrara [UK import, region 2 PAL format] Willem Dafoe. 4,6 von 5 Sternen 90. DVD. 11 Angebote ab 11,87 € The Blackout. Ilyashenko, Lukerya. 4,1 von 5 Sternen 475. DVD. 14 Angebote ab 2,56 € Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning ...

  3. 5. Feb. 1998 · The Blackout ist ein Drama aus dem Jahr 1997 von Abel Ferrara mit Matthew Modine und Claudia Schiffer. Aktueller Trailer zu The Blackout . Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu . The ...

  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-BlackoutPrime Video: The Blackout

    The Blackout. A debauched Hollywood movie actor (Matthew Modine) tries to piece together one wild night in Miami years earlier that remains a drug-induced blur, and soon finds out that some questions about his past are best left unanswered. Directed acclaimed filmmaker Abel Ferrara, "The Blackout" also stars Dennis Hopper, Béatrice Dalle and ...

  5. However, Ferrara dove again into previously charted territory with The Blackout, released in 1997. The Blackout follows Matty (Matthew Modine) who is a Hollywood actor. Not much else is given to us about his character except from the fact he has a French girlfriend named Annie.

  6. Abel Ferrara is extremely hit-or-miss for me, but I really enjoyed The Blackout. It's a total vibe movie, populated mostly by sleazeballs. One of my watch partners said it best in that the movie is the best representation of that early hours, burned-out party vibe. Everyone is trashed, tired and certifiably insane. I really dug the visual ...

  7. 3. Mai 2011 · So incoherent, sloppy and determinedly sleazy that it looks like self-parody, Ferrara's psycho-drama tells of a movie star (Modine) heavily into drugs and booze