Danièle Huillet

Danièle Huillet
Date of Birth: 01 May 1936
Country: France
Biography: Danièle Huillet was born on May 1, 1936 in Paris, France. She was a director and editor, known for Sicily! (1999), Class Relations (1984) and Der Tod des Empedokles oder: Wenn dann der Erde Grün von neuem Euch erglänzt (1987). She was married to Jean-Marie Straub. She died on October 9, 2006 in Cholet, Maine-et-Loire, France.
Total Credits at Criticker: 11 (Actor), 28 (Director), 10 (Writer)
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Titles you haven't rated - Actor (11) | Director (28) | Writer (10)
Sicilia!
A man returns to visit his native Sicily after living in New York for a long time. He learns about the Sicilian way of life from stylized conversations with an orange picker (imdb)
Trop tot, trop tard
Shot in the summer of 1980, this film from longtime directorial partners Straub and Huillet investigates the changing relationship between people, the land, and society in France and Egypt. The formal and structural basis for the film consists of two texts: a letter sent by Friedrich Engels to his disciple Karl Kautsky, and Egyptian intellectual Mahmoud Hussein's Class Struggles in Egypt... (All Movie Guide)
Chronik der Anna Magdalena Bach
A chronicle of Johann Sebastian Bach's life, eschewing drama to focus almost entirely on his music. Narrated by his wife Anna in voiceover, it consists largely of static scenes of Bach conducting and/or playing his brilliant compositions. (imdb)
Workers, Peasants
Focused on the triumphs and failures of a group of laborers and farm hands who pooled their resources to operate an alternative collective farm after the end of World War II, Operai, Contadini features a cast of 12 actors who read aloud from Vittorini's book for the duration of the film... (All Movie Guide)
En rachâchant
The child Ernesto doesn't want to go to school any more because, as he says, all he is taught there is things he doesn't know. (imdb)
The Bridegroom, the Actress and the Pimp
Three sequences are linked together in this short film by Straub; the first sequence is a long tracking shot from a car of prostitutes plying their trade on the night-time streets of Germany; the second is a staged play, cut down to 10 minutes by Straub and photographed in a single take; the final sequence covers the marriage of James and Lilith, and Lilith's subsequent execution of her pimp, played by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. (imdb)
Europa 2005 - 27 octobre
An unsigned 12-minute short by Jean-Marie Straub and the late Danielle Huillet. (mcnblogs.com)
Klassenverhältnisse
Sent to America by his parents to avoid a family scandal, Karl Rossmann (Christian Heinisch) - already a victim of the authority of his parents and their notions of social propriety - finds himself in this new land forced into a number of awkward, embarrassing and confusing situations that seem to increasingly extend beyond his control into nightmarish proportions. (dvdtimes.co.uk)
Moses und Aron
It is one of three films based on Schoenberg works Straub and Huillet directed, the other two being a short film made directly before Moses und Aron, and, over two decades later, an adaptation of the one-act comic opera From Today to Tomorrow. The film retains the unfinished nature of the original opera, with the third act consisting of a single shot (with no music) as Moses delivers a monologue based on Schoenberg's notes. (Wikipedia)
Von heute auf morgen
The argument takes place in a modern living room/bedroom. The husband and wife have returned from an evening abroad, recalling the earlier flirtations of the night.
From the Clouds to the Resistance
Two segments. The first one arranges six stories from Cesare Pavese's "Dialoghi con Leucò", taken from classical mythology. The second segment is taken from Pavese's novel "La luna e i falò": after WWII the emigrant 'The Bastard' comes back to his village in the Langhe (northern Italy) to find that everyone he knew has died and the war has deeply changed relationships between people. (imdb)
Schwarze Sünde
A short version of The Death of Empedocles.
Cézanne
Documentary about Cézanne.
Toute révolution est un coup de dés
Nine people sitting in a semi-circle on the grass recite the words of Stéphane Mallarmé's poem Un Coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hazard. Each person was given their lines according to the different type-faces used in the original publication of the poem.
Lothringen!
Lothringen! (1994) - Short Film
A man tells a young woman about a German siege of Metz.
Antigone
A teenaged girl is executed for going against a king's wishes and honoring her brother's death. (imdb)
Machorka-Muff
Straub-Huillet's adaptation of Heinrich Böll's biting satire Bonn Diary presents the reflections of a reactivated officer who is summoned to the West German capital by the Ministry of Defense to establish an Academy for Military Memories. Straub considered his film to be an intervention against German rearmament in the Adenauer era: "Machorka-Muff is the story of a rape, the rape of a country on which an army has been imposed, a country which would have been happier without one." (KG)
Quei loro incontri
This movie is the sequel of Straub and Huillet's Dalla nube alla resistenza and like its prequel is inspired by Cesare Pavese's book Dialoghi con Leucò. (imdb)
History Lessons
Based on Bertolt Brecht's unfinished novel, the film reimagines the narrator as a modern protagonist. A young man from the present interviews four contemporaries of Caesar, all in costumes of antiquity: a banker, a jurist, a poet, and a peasant legionnaire. These interviews are separated by three long shots of the young man driving through modern Rome, with the camera in a fixed position directed over his shoulder from the back seat of a small car. (Surreal Moviez)
Une Visite au Louvre
Une Visite au Louvre is a companion film to Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet's Cézanne from a decade earlier. The opening title of that later work indicates that it was inspired in 1990 by Dominique Païni, then film programmer at the Louvre. Like Cézanne, Une Visite au Louvre is also based on Joachim Gasquet's book, Cézanne, specifically on the chapter entitled "Le Louvre," which recounts Cézanne's visit to the Louvre, accompanied by the young Gasquet. (Film Affinity)
Itinéraire de Jean Bricard
The final Straub-Huillet film, L'Itinéraire de Jean Bricard is a stunning adaptation of Jean-Yves Petiteau's book about a French resistance fighter. The film begins with a long take of an island in La Loire, where Bricard lived during the Occupation. Sudden intrusions of Bricard's narration break through the natural surface, taking us through the region's fishing and agricultural past in the 1930s, through the heinous trespasses of the Occupation and the brave, covert actions of the Resistance.
Fortini/Cani
The film is a sort of presentation of Franco Fortini's book 'I Cani del Sinai'. Fortini, an Italian Jew, reads excerpts from the book about his alienation from Judaism and from the social relations around him, the rise of Fascism in Italy, the anti-Arab attitude of European culture. The images, mostly a series of Italian landscape shots, provide a backdrop that highlights the meaning of the text. (imdb)
Umiliati
Umiliati (2003) - Short Film
Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet's diptych Le Retour du fils prodigue and Humiliés / Umiliati is based on Elio Vittorini's novel Le donne di Messina, story of a short-lived community founded at the end of the second world war in Italy by people stemming from different regions
Der Tod des Empedokles oder: Wenn dann der Erde Grün von neuem Euch erglänzt
Based on Friedrich Hölderlin's play about the Greek pre-Socratic philosopher Empedocles (c. 490 BC - 430 BC), who lived in the Greek colony of Agrigentum in Sicily. (sensesofcinema.com)
Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn
The film can be mesmeric or irritating: irritating if one tries to force it into fulfilling preconceived notions of plot and character, mesmeric if one trusts the film-maker to lead one into fresh areas of perception. (Time Out)
Proposta in quattro parti
Opening with D. W. Griffith's 1909 short A Corner in Wheat and employing excerpts from three of their previous films, Straub-Huillet fashion a caustic critique of capitalism. (tiff.net)
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L'arrotino (2001) - Short Film
This short movie came out of the alternative takes of a scene of Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub's previous film, Sicily! (1999). (imdb)
Il viandante
Il viandante (2001) - Short Film
This short movie came out of the alternative takes of Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub's previous film, Sicilia! (1999).