Alternate title(s):
Foreign Title: Der Tod des Empedokles; oder: wenn dann der Erde Grün von neuem euch erglänzt
Date: January 01, 1986 to December 31, 1986
Dates Note: 1986
Country of Origin:
France
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Germany
Place of Origin: France, West Germany
Languages:
German
Color: Color
Silent: No
Based On: the first version of The Death of Empedocles by Friedrich Hölderlin
Additional Info:
Straub-Huillet staged their adaptation of German lyric poet Hölderlin’s drama along the mountainside of Sicily’s Mt. Etna, a spectacular natural backdrop as fascinating (and as foregrounded) as the text itself. Prophesizing a utopian vision of a new earth, the Greek philosopher Empedocles finds himself both a hero of the people and an enemy of the state. Here words and language battle against the elements themselves, “three elements in the film are in virtually constant motion: Hölderlin's text, the actors' gestures, and nature,” writes Jonathan Rosenbaum. “And the juxtaposition of these movements with static camera setups is essential to the film's music and rhythm.”