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Anita: Tänze des Lasters (1987) Anita - Dances of Vice

Posted By: MirrorsMaker
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Anita: Tänze des Lasters (1987) Anita - Dances of Vice

Anita: Tänze des Lasters (1987)
DVDRip | MKV | 720x556 | x264 @ 2282 Kbps | 85 min | 1,51 Gb
Audio: Deutsch AAC 2.0 @ 253 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded)
Genre: Art-house

Director: Rosa von Praunheim
Writers: Marianne Enzensberger, Lotti Huber
Stars: Lotti Huber, Ina Blum, Mikael Honesseau

On a dirty grey street in Berlin, a crowd gathers round an eccentric old woman who is performing a strip-tease. Dragged off to a psychiatric hospital, she demands cocaine instead of thorazine, tries to seduce everyone in sight, and insists that she is the legendary dancer Anita Berber, darling of the decadent '20s. Suddenly, in true Wizard of Oz style, the film departs from monochrome reality into the colour-drenched world of the woman's fantasies, a wildly exaggerated evocation of Weimar Berlin filmed in full-blown expressionist style.


The structure of "Anita: Dances of Vice" is like a postmodernist updating of Karel Reisz's "The Loves of Isadora," with its framework of the fat, decrepit, middle-aged Isadora Duncan just before her death interposed with vignettes of herself as a revolutionary modern dancer. Even more it reminds me of Ken Russell's wonderful docudramas about composers and artists, with their combination of razzle-dazzle showmanship and compassionate insight into the personalities involved. But "Anita" is very much a tour de force on its own terms, stylistically and substantially.

As befits a German film about a German heroine "Anita" is filled with classic Germanic motifs. There is the Nietschean superwoman Anita who turns the tables on her audience: revealing her naked body, it is SHE who leeringly objectifies THEM, joyfully savoring their reactions to her defiant poses. The film is also filled with Doeppelgangers. There is the beautiful, sharp-as-a-tack Anita whose double is her raddled, cocaine-crazed dancing partner Droste; there is also the doubling effect of the terrifyingly seductive young Anita in her dancing days juxtaposed with the comical old fat woman who "channels" Anita's soul, articulating the meanings behind the dance. Naturally, the subject of Hitler comes up, with Anita explicitly embodying the anarchic life force that flourished between the two world wars–and that we would do well to recognize and respect in our own time, uncomfortable as it may make us.
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Anita: Tänze des Lasters (1987) Anita - Dances of Vice

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