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Mephisto

  • 1981
  • Unrated
  • 2h 26min
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7,7/10
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Mephisto (1981)
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Dans les années 20 en Allemagne, un acteur de théâtre est confronté à un dilemme: renoncer à son apolitisme et se conformer à la doctrine du Reich, ou risquer l'oubli. Mais les négociations ... Tout lireDans les années 20 en Allemagne, un acteur de théâtre est confronté à un dilemme: renoncer à son apolitisme et se conformer à la doctrine du Reich, ou risquer l'oubli. Mais les négociations faustiennes ne se terminent jamais bien.Dans les années 20 en Allemagne, un acteur de théâtre est confronté à un dilemme: renoncer à son apolitisme et se conformer à la doctrine du Reich, ou risquer l'oubli. Mais les négociations faustiennes ne se terminent jamais bien.

  • Réalisation
    • István Szabó
  • Scénario
    • Péter Dobai
    • István Szabó
    • Klaus Mann
  • Casting principal
    • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Ildikó Bánsági
    • Krystyna Janda
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    12 k
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    • Réalisation
      • István Szabó
    • Scénario
      • Péter Dobai
      • István Szabó
      • Klaus Mann
    • Casting principal
      • Klaus Maria Brandauer
      • Ildikó Bánsági
      • Krystyna Janda
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    • 31avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 15 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Hendrik Höfgen
    Ildikó Bánsági
    Ildikó Bánsági
    • Nicoletta von Niebuhr
    Krystyna Janda
    Krystyna Janda
    • Barbara Bruckner
    Rolf Hoppe
    Rolf Hoppe
    • General
    György Cserhalmi
    György Cserhalmi
    • Hans Miklas
    Péter Andorai
    • Otto Ulrichs
    Karin Boyd
    • Juliette Martens
    Christine Harbort
    • Lotte Lindenthal
    Tamás Major
    Tamás Major
    • Oskar Kroge, színigazgató
    Ildikó Kishonti
    • Dora Martin, primadonna
    Mária Bisztrai
    • Motzné, tragika
    Sándor Lukács
    • Rolf Bonetti, bonviván
    Ágnes Bánfalvy
    • Angelika Siebert, naiva
    • (as Bánfalvi Ágnes)
    Judit Hernádi
    Judit Hernádi
    • Rachel Mohrenwitz, drámai szende
    Vilmos Kun
    • Ügyelõ
    Ida Versényi
    • Súgó
    István Komlós
    • Kis Böck, Öltöztetõ
    Sári Gencsy
    • Bella Höfgen
    • Réalisation
      • István Szabó
    • Scénario
      • Péter Dobai
      • István Szabó
      • Klaus Mann
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    10lee_eisenberg

    the Devil doesn't always carry a pitchfork

    Everyone knows the story of Faust: a man sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for something. Well, as we learned in the Rolling Stones' song "Sympathy for the Devil", the Prince of Darkness doesn't necessarily appear as a mustachioed red being with a bifurcated tail. In "Mephisto", the Devil appears as an ideology-turned-governmental-system: Nazism. And in this case, the Devil doesn't request your soul, but rather a favor: that you work for it. Such is the fate of actor Heinz Hoefgen (Klaus Maria Brandauer). Hoefgen has felt shame all his life and has often worn white make-up, as if to hide behind it. But the Nazis make him feel powerful, and so he works for them; metaphorically, he sells his soul to them.

    "Mephisto" proves not only the mastery of Germany's film industry, but also what a great director Istvan Szabo is (also shown in "Sunshine" and "Being Julia").
    10Bucs1960

    A Szabo Masterpiece

    What a wonderful film!! Klaus Maria Brandauer brings all his talents to bear in the story about an actor who sells his soul to the Devil, in this case Nazism. The character of Hofgen is based on the real-life Gustav Grundens, an actor whose star rose with the rise of the Third Reich and who was championed by Goering (the General's character in the film). Grundens was a homosexual but this issue is sidestepped in the film and instead the character of Hofgen is involved with a beautiful female dancer. Brandauer is magnificent as the passionate but doomed actor who must renounce his family, betray his friends and throw aside his honor for the price of fame. In the end, like Faust, he must pay the devil for his success. The film starts a little slowly but stay with it to see an acting tour de force. You won't be disappointed.
    chaos-rampant

    The machinery of self

    This is not as deeply felt as Tarkovsky, nor as ambiguously sketched as Resnais. It works from a 'real world', a historic one at that. But it's a good film because it's committed to clearly spin and align the different layers of self.

    The story is Faust, both the film and the play-within. Our film is about an actor who sells his soul for a gilded life on the stage, the play is where he is Mephisto - not Faust - and tries to reason with his decision to be Faust, and a third layer is about an era, Nazi Germany in the early years that was also about a Faustian bargain and staged images of power. The protagonist is an actor from the German stage and plays one. It has a Hungarian filmmaker at the helm who knows probably too well the type of life from the Eastern Bloc.

    So this succeeds where Hollywood's Cabaret felt contrived and false, because everyone is a step closer to the nervous soul of that world.

    Something is quite brilliantly handled here, and I believe it's this; one of the conceits of our actor, a leftist in the early days, is for a Peoples Theater that directly involves and agitates into action. Of course that's all gone when the Nazis come into power, with their Wagnerian notions on the ideal and the pure. He has to do Hamlet, the ambition however is still the same, a play that involves the audience, but in this environment seems ludicrous and hypocritical. It's a state-sponsored event after all.

    Now we see several excerpts of Faust, and more shots of our man backstage in pale Mephisto make-up acting the role in real life, but we never see Hamlet. We never see just how he intended this Peoples Theater. We skip to the curtain call and rapturous audience applause.

    But of course, the main thrust of the film is that of a man, and later society, that simply doesn't know where the stage ends and life begins. His way of involving the people, in a broad sense, is acting out in this world that is all about posturing and pretending, but doing so in a way that actually saves lives.

    The man can thrive in this world, because the world has shifted to align with what he was all along. He doesn't become true, the world becomes as false as he is. It's the stage and lights that shift, so when the narrative planes align for us, we understand that all along he was a decent human being. The chilling finale has him on that stage that is the yawning void where the machinery of self is decided.

    Just who controls the lights that he acts to?
    7Loulou-8

    Interesting film with fine ensemble playing

    This was a superbly acted and visually stimulating film.

    The most interesting element for me was Hendrik's refusal to allow his conscience to interfere with his life's work as an actor. Being an actor, and more importantly an actor able to act in his mothertongue in his own land, is all to this man. Initially indifferent to the rise of the Nazis, unable to accept that their government will change his life, he follows them and befriends a high-ranked Nazi so that his "art" might continue. But it can never be as it was before. Yet he continues to do as he is told, to use the theatre as a propaganda medium, without questioning the consequences.

    He cannot admit to himself that he has made the wrong decision and even when he is in Paris and is presented with another opportunity to escape the Nazi regime, he returns to Germany to the pursuit of his theatrical life, no matter how restricted it is.

    Excellent film with a very good lead performance.
    10debonville

    Mephisto or Faust?

    This film faithfully recreates the novel written in 1936 by Klaus Mann. It is a reflection of the age old temptation of Man, the story of Goethe's Faust. Karl Maria Brandauer is magnificent as Hendrik Höfgen, the obsessed "actor" who will do anything to gain wealth and fame. He first betrays the world around him, and then his inner values are swept away as he finally enters the inner sanctum of Nazi Germany. Is true theatre on stage or in the handshake that Höfgen makes in the prime minister's box behind the audience? Everything in this movie revolves around Höfgen's downward spiral into the abyss; the initial ascent to stardom was but an illusion. Mann instinctively knew that tragedy would befall his country when a pact was made between Hitler and the financial, industrial and military élites of Germany - remember the book was written nine years before that country's downfall. View the movie and read the book. Two truly artistic achievements! Thumbs up to István Szabó and K.M. Brandauer who managed to reveal everything in Höfgen's character.

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the novel "Mephisto" by Klaus Mann, which obviously portrays his former brother-in-law Gustaf Gründgens. Therefore, it was banned in Germany until 2000.
    • Gaffes
      As Hoefgen leaves the Deux Magots café in Paris after meeting with his first wife, decals for contemporary credit cards - Visa, among them - can be seen on the window of the door.
    • Citations

      Hendrik Hoefgen: What do they want from me now? After all, I am just an actor.

    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: The Best Films of 1982 (1983)
    • Bandes originales
      Gräfin Dubarry
      Music by Karl Millöcker (as Millöcker)

      Sung by Magda Kalmár

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 décembre 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hongrie
      • Allemagne de l'Ouest
      • Autriche
    • Langues
      • Allemand
      • Hongrois
      • Anglais
      • Latin
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mefisto
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hambourg, Allemagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Mafilm
      • Objektív Film
      • Manfred Durniok Filmproduktion
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    • Durée
      2 heures 26 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
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