Moulin Rouge!

Titolo originale: Moulin Rouge!
Regia: Baz Luhrmann |
Anno: 2001
Origine: Australia | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance Musica
Tag: paris, france | nightclub | fairy | courtesan | duke | musical | poet | terminal illness | love | writer | prostitution | death | illness | rouge | tuberculosis | bohemian | dance hall | 19th century | 1900s | belle epoque | dying in arms | jukebox musical | romantic | amused | moulin rouge |
Cast: Ewan McGregor | Nicole Kidman | John Leguizamo | Jim Broadbent | Richard Roxburgh | Garry McDonald | Jacek Koman | Matthew Whittet | Kerry Walker | Caroline O'Connor | Christine Anu | Natalie Mendoza | Lara Mulcahy | David Wenham | Kylie Minogue | Ozzy Osbourne | Deobia Oparei | Linal Haft | Keith Robinson | Peter Whitford | Norman Kaye | Arthur Dignam | Carole Skinner | Jonathan Hardy | Plácido Domingo | Kiruna Stamell | Anthony Young | Johnny Lockwood | Dee Donavan | Don Reid | Tara Morice | Daniel Scott | Veronica Beattie | Lisa Callingham | Rosetta Cook | Fleur Denny | Kelly Grauer | Jaclyn Hanson | Michelle Hopper | Fallon King | Wendy McMahon | Tracie Morley | Sue-Ellen Shook | Jenny Wilson | Luke Alleva | Andrew Aroustian | Stephen Colyer | Steve Grace | Mark Hodge | Cameron Mitchell | Deon Nuku | Shaun Parker | Troy Phillips | Rodney Syaranamual | Ashley Wallen | Nathan Wright | Susan Black | Nicole Brooks | Danielle Brown | Anastacia Flewin | Fiona Gage | Alex Harrington | Camilla Jakimowicz | Rochelle Jones | Caroline Kaspar | Mandy Liddell | Melanie Mackay | Elise Mann | Charmaine Martin | Michelle Wriggles | Michael Boyd | Lorry D'Ercole | Michael Edge | Glyn Gray | Craig Haines | Stephen Holford | Jamie Jewell | Jason King | Ryan Males | Harlin Martin | Andrew Micallef | Jonathan Schmölzer | Bradley Spargo | Joseph 'Pepe' Ashton | Jordan Ashton | Marcos Falagan | Mitchel Falagan | Chris Mayhew | Hamish McCann | Adrien Janssen | Shaun Holloway | Darren Dowlut | Dennis Dowlut | Pina Conti | Nandy McClean | Maya McClean | Patrick Harding-Irmer | Albin Pahernik | Aurel Verne | Kip Gamblin | Wilson Alcorn | Kerry Casey | Peter Collingwood | Cass Cumerford | Matthew Dale | Brenda De Lacy | Nash Edgerton | Tim Elliott | Nicole Fantl | Sandi Finlay | Scotty Gregory | Kahlia Greksa | Karinna Greksa | Troy Harrison | Harold Kissin | Ian Lind | Tony Lynch | Liliya May | Chris Pickard | Greg Poppleton | Brett Praed | Greg Robinson | David Scotchford | Neeraj Singh | Sotiri Sotiropoulos | David Whitford | Matt Wilson |

Parigi. 1899. Satine è la star del Mouilin Rouge, la cortigiana più desiderata ma anche pronta a vendere i propri favori al miglior offerente. Finché un giorno arriva da fuori il giovane e timido scrittore Christian che si innamora, corriposto, di lei. Ma, c'è un "ma". Interessato a Satine e' anche un ricchissimo conte che è pronto, pur di averla in esclusiva, a farla diventare un'attrice e ad assumersi il carico delle spese per un rinnovo totale del locale. In agguato, poi, c'è il "mal sottile": la tubercolosi.

Approfondimenti

Jim Broadbent took two and a half hours every day to be fitted into his fat suit. D
Nicole Kidman and Jim Broadbent later co-starred in Paddington (2014). D
For much of the film, Satie (Matthew Whittet) is wearing a long, colorful scarf very reminiscent of [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee not nominated in either of the support acting categories that ye [...] D
Traditionally, the underside of can-can skirts are white to simulate petticoats. In this film, the c [...] D
Filming took 192 days using 400 costumes for 18 principles and 70 dancers. There were 300+visual eff [...] D
The song "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" mentions four jewelers - Tiffany, Cartier, Black Starr, [...] D
Rowan Atkinson and Alan Cumming were considered for the part of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec. John Legu [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Tobias Menzies auditioned unsuccessfully for a singing role. D
Nicole Kidman wears a wig throughout the movie. D
Several images (i.e. clowns, men in tuxedos with tutus) are taken from Henri de Toulouse Lautrec's p [...] D
The stage for "Spectacular Spectacular" was especially reinforced to hold the weight of a galloping [...] D
According to adult film performer Monica Mayhem, some of the wardrobes for this film were borrowed f [...] D
In the 2018 Olympics, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir performed using two selections from Moulin Rouge!, [...] D
Satine's sickness - though only referred to as "consumption" in the movie - is pulmonary tuberculosi [...] D
The first Broadway adaptation was announced in February 2017. "Moulin Rouge! The Musical", the stage [...] D
Nicole Kidman had to be replaced in the film Panic Room (2002) because of injuries she suffered whil [...] D
"Come What May" was written by David Baerwald for Romeo + Giulietta di William Shakespeare (1996) bu [...] D
Some songs that were taken out of the script after rewrites were The 5th Dimension's "Up, Up and Awa [...] D
Various tricks were used to make John Leguizamo's (Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa) le [...] D
In a video blog, John Leguizamo held a poll with the cast on which can can dancer was the sexiest (t [...] D
The production was over-running in its shooting schedule and had to be out of the Fox Studios in Syd [...] D
Cat Stevens would not license his song "Father and Son," which was the first musical number in the o [...] D
Baz Luhrmann hired Marilyn Manson to sing "Smells Like Teen Spirit," which made Courtney Love very a [...] D
Elijah Wood auditioned by doing a song-and-dance number but he failed to land a part. D
Baz Luhrmann revealed that he drew from the Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice in the DVD's audio [...] D
In the "Like a Virgin" number, Jim Broadbent's voice is dubbed by opera singer Anthony Weigh, mimick [...] D
Roxburgh's delivery of his lines resembles Ronald Coleman's. D
Chosen as the opening film at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. D
Tara Morice: the female lead in Baz Luhrmann's Ballroom - Gara di ballo (1992) briefly appears as a [...] D
Zidler appears to be a stand-in for Charles Zidler, the first manager of the real Moulin Rouge who d [...] D
The majority of the Can Can dancers at the Moulin Rouge have a specifically designed 'persona,' most [...] D
Nicole Kidman plays a character named Satine, loved by Christian, played by Ewan McGregor. Ewan McGr [...] D
The word "love" and its variations (loved, loves, loving, lover and lovers) appears in this film 143 [...] D
The wardrobe department created three hundred costumes and, at one point, eighty people were employe [...] D
The Paris landscape was digitally produced and the two longest visual effects shots to date that app [...] D
Filming was halted for two weeks in November 1999 after Nicole Kidman fractured two ribs and injured [...] D
Stereophonics' lead singer Kelly Jones says he was approached about playing a part in the movie but [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of the top 100 America's Greatest Music in th [...] D
The music most associated with the Can Can dance, which is also used in this movie, comes from Jacqu [...] D
Natalie Mendoza, who appears as cancan dancer China Doll, is also one of several actresses cast as S [...] D
Frenchman Henri de Toulouse Lautrec is played by Hispanic (Colombian) actor John Leguizamo. In the 1 [...] D
According to an interview with Craig Pearce on the DVD extras, an early draft of the script had the [...] D
In original drafts of the script, Satine had a three-year-old child and the story was told in flashb [...] D
Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor did their own singing in the film, D
The can-can dancers and courtesans at the Moulin Rouge are known as "Diamond Dogs." Diamond Dogs was [...] D
Nicole Kidman had to be pulled off Birthday Girl (2001) to film this movie. Shooting of Birthday Gir [...] D
Jim Broadbent based his performance on director Baz Luhrmann. D
Both John Leguizamo and Ewan McGregor have starred in E.R. - Medici in prima linea (1994). John star [...] D
It would often take 20 minutes to lace Nicole Kidman into her corset. D
A scene establishing the "Gothic Tower" as a bordello was cut. It involved dancers in S&M gear perfo [...] D
Heath Ledger lost the lead role when it was determined he was too young to be a romantic interest fo [...] D
The movie was shot largely at Fox Studios in Sydney, Australia, with no location filming at all. D
During the performance of "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend," the chorus of "Material Girl" is sung [...] D
In the scene where all the gentlemen throw their hats up in the air, all the hats were suspended on [...] D
When asked about his inspiration for the film, Baz Luhrmann remarked:"When I was in India researchin [...] D
Before realizing that they had to narrow their scope to just the Moulin Rouge, Baz Luhrmann and Crai [...] D
Originally, the green fairy was going to be a long-haired muscle man with a giant sitar and Ozzy Osb [...] D
The blood that Satine (Nicole Kidman) coughs up is really a mixture of red food coloring, corn syrup [...] D
The film is dedicated to Baz Luhrmann's father, Leonard Luhrmann, who died just as filming was about [...] D
It uses the musical setting of the Montmartre Quarter of Paris, France D
Out of all of the Diamond Dogs, only three don't participate in the can can: Arabia, China Doll, and [...] D
Moulin Rouge (Red Mill) dancers really wore split knickers under their dresses, a technical point th [...] D
The Elephant medley contains parts of several famous and not-so-famous love songs. These include "Al [...] D
During Satine's trapeze entrance, blue light was used due to Nicole Kidman's pale skin tone, the dir [...] D
Veronica Beattie's debut. D
Spent 45 weeks in US theaters during its initial release. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
This movie was launched in Australia to an audience of just 250 people in a small country town calle [...] D
The hand painted scrolls used in the credits were painted in irregular aspect ratio in order to be f [...] D
John Leguizamo also appears as Tybalt in Romeo + Giulietta di William Shakespeare (1996). D
L'Amour, the ad billboard on the roof in Christian's home is the same as on the beach in Romeo + Giu [...] D
Some of Toulouse's lines after Satine rejects Christian are taken from the letters of the real Henri [...] D
Both Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor wore harnesses for the scenes on the elephant as they were stan [...] D
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Heath Ledger were contenders to play Satine and Christian. Other possible C [...] D
The "placeholder" name of the Duke of Monroth (Richard Roxburgh) during the writing of the script wa [...] D
The necklace worn by Nicole Kidman was made of real diamonds and platinum and was the most expensive [...] D
Kylie Minogue recorded other songs for use, including "Physical"(originally recorded by Olivia Newto [...] D
Legendary American author and screenwriter Ray Bradbury was not a fan of the film. In an interview f [...] D
The movie's plot is an amalgam of three operas/operettas. A young writer with Bohemian friends, fall [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to be nominated in any of the writing categories. D
The Rolling Stones declined permission to use one of their songs in the film. D
The song "My Way,"made popular by Frank Sinatra, was considered to be performed by The Duke for the [...] D
100 to 150 people at any one time assisted in the construction of the set to the Moulin Rouge. D
Shot over a period of 192 days. D

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Christian: Then I'll write a song and we'll put it [...] D
Nini Legs-In-The-Air: Don't worry Shakespeare, you [...] D
Nini Legs-In-The-Air: This ending's silly. Why wou [...] D
The Duke: It's not that I'm not a jealous man. I j [...] D
Christian: Tell me the truth. Satine: The truth? [...] D
Nini Legs-In-The-Air: [to Christian] Don't worry S [...] D
Christian, Satine: Come what may, I will love y [...] D
Christian: Mademaiselle Satine, I haven't quite fi [...] D
Satine: I'm sure I will... D
The Duke: Why shouldn't the courtesan go for the m [...] D
Satine: What's his type? Wilting flower? Bright an [...] D
Cast of Spectacular, Spectacular: [singing] Specta [...] D
Zidler: Outside it may be raining, but in here it' [...] D
Christian: [singing] His eyes upon your face. His [...] D
Argentinean: [arriving on stage after falling unco [...] D
[singing] Zidler: 'Cause we can cancan. Yes we ca [...] D
Christian: [to the Duke] This woman is yours now. [...] D
Toulouse-Lautrec: Oh no, I forgot my line. D
Zidler: She is mine. The Duke: She is mine. D
[the bohemians are rehearsing a play that resemble [...] D
Zidler: Send Christian away. Satine: He will figh [...] D
Christian: How could I know... in those last fatal [...] D
Christian: I've come to pay my bill. D
[Before kissing Christian] Satine: You're going t [...] D
Satine: Harold, the cat's out of the bag! D
Satine: Please tell me you're not one of Toulouse' [...] D
Satine: We're going away, away from you, away from [...] D
Bohemians: [singing towards the Duke] No matter wh [...] D
Zidler: She said you make her feel "like a virgin. [...] D
Christian: I had come to write about truth, beauty [...] D
Christian: It's a little bit funny. Satine: What? [...] D
Toulouse-Lautrec: Unbewievable. Stwaight to the ew [...] D
Satine: [to Christian] On opening night I have to [...] D
Satine: The difference between you and I is that y [...] D
Argentinean: You're a beautiful woman. [whispers] [...] D
The Duke: You expect me to believe that scantily c [...] D
Zidler: ...And you're dallying with the writer. S [...] D
Christian: India! India! It's set in India! And th [...] D
The Duke: I don't like this ending... Zidler: Don [...] D
Zidler: Outside things may be tragic, but in here [...] D
Christian: The greatest thing you'll ever learn is [...] D
Satine: I can't believe it. I'm in love. I'm in lo [...] D
The Duke: ...a little frog D
Christian: Where were you last night? Satine: I t [...] D
Zidler: Everything's going so well. D
Toulouse-Lautrec: How do you do? My name is Henri [...] D
Toulouse-Lautrec: I got it, I got it. Christian. [...] D
Satine: Harold, the poor Duke is being treated app [...] D
Satine: I don't need you anymore! All my life you [...] D
Satine: [singing] Today's the day... Satine, Z [...] D
Satine: [singing] Never knew I could feel like thi [...] D
Christian: [singing] The courtesan and sitar man a [...] D
Satine: [sings] A kiss on the hand may be, quite c [...] D
Christian: We were off to the Moulin Rouge and I w [...] D
Satine: The French are glad to die for love. They [...] D
Satine: I'm sorry, Christian, I'm dying. Christia [...] D
Toulouse-Lautrec: He's got a huge... talent . D
Satine: [enters Christian's loft in hysterics] Oh, [...] D
Christian: Wait. No, please wait. Before, when we [...] D
Cast of Spectacular, Spectacular: [singing] So exc [...] D
Satine: [singing] I'll top the bill/ I'll earn the [...] D
The Green Fairy: I'm the Green Fairy... The hills [...] D
Zidler: [after the Argentinian collapses asleep in [...] D
Zidler: Remember, a real show, in a real theater, [...] D
Zidler: You're dying, Satine. Satine: [long pause [...] D
Zidler: The Duke holds the deeds to the Moulin Rou [...] D
Zidler: The show must go on, Satine. We're creatur [...] D
Zidler: [singing] If life's an awful bore, and liv [...] D
Argentinean: Never fall in love with a woman who s [...] D
Christian: [singing] Why does my heart cry? Feelin [...] D
Christian: [singing] Sat on the roof/ and I kicked [...] D
Zidler: You know it is. The show must go on. And n [...] D
Satine: Come and get me boys! D
Argentinean: The boy has talent. [Grabs Christian [...] D
Argentinean: It's like; one is a Duke, and the oth [...] D
Toulouse-Lautrec: Things aren't always as they see [...] D
Zidler: A magnificent, opulent, tremendous, stupen [...] D
Argentinean: We have a dance in the brothels of Bu [...] D
Zidler: I am the evil maharajah. Satine: Oh Harol [...] D
Christian: [v.o] Luckily, right at that moment, an [...] D
Satine: [to herself, singing] When will I begin to [...] D
[last lines] Christian: [voiceover and typing] Da [...] D
The Duke: Conversion of the Moulin Rouge into a th [...] D
Christian: The Moulin Rouge. A night club, a dance [...] D
[first lines] Toulouse-Lautrec: [singing] There w [...] D
The Duke: Generally I like it. D
Satine: Besides, I can't fall in love with anyone [...] D
Toulouse-Lautrec: Christian, you may see me only a [...] D
Satine: A little supper? Maybe some champagne? Ch [...] D
Satine: Tell our story Christian, that way I'll-I' [...] D
Argentinean: The Hills are alive with the sound of [...] D
Zidler: Send Christian away. Only you can save him [...] D

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