A proposito di Davis

Titolo originale: Inside Llewyn Davis
Regia: Ethan Coen | Joel Coen |
Anno: 2013
Origine: France | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Musica
Tag: depression | new york city | guitar | winter | cat | subway | pregnancy | overdose | dark comedy | melancholy | folk music | aspiring singer | grief | hitchhiker | cafe | recording | self expression | greenwich village | merchant marine | 1960s | couchsurfing | bleak | struggling musician | death of friend |
Cast: Oscar Isaac | Carey Mulligan | Justin Timberlake | Ethan Phillips | Robin Bartlett | Max Casella | Jerry Grayson | Jeanine Serralles | Adam Driver | Stark Sands | John Goodman | Garrett Hedlund | Alex Karpovsky | Helen Hong | Bradley Mott | Michael Rosner | Bonnie Rose | Jack O'Connell | Ricardo Cordero | Sylvia Kauders | Ian Jarvis | Diane Findlay | Ian Blackman | Steve Routman | Susan Blommaert | Amelia McClain | James Colby | Charlotte Booker | Mike Houston | Sam Haft | F. Murray Abraham | Jason Shelton | Frank Ridley | John Ahlin | Jake Ryan | Declan Bennett | Erik Hayden | Daniel Everidge | Jeff Takacs | Nancy Blake | Stephen Payne | Roberto Lopez | Benjamin Pike | Marcus Mumford | Leonard Zimmerman |

A proposito di Davis, racconta una settimana nella vita di un giovane cantante folk che si trova davanti a un bivio, mentre cerca faticosamente di farsi strada nel mondo musicale del Greenwich Village del 1961. Llewyn Davis chitarra al seguito, stretto nella sua giacca nel tentativo di difendersi dallo spietato inverno newyorchese è tormentato da ostacoli che sembrano insormontabili, alcuni dei quali creati da lui stesso. Affidandosi alla generosità di amici e sconosciuti per vivere in città, arrabbattandosi con lavori qualsiasi, Llewyn parte per un viaggio che lo porterà dalle ‘baskethouses’ del Village (i caffè newyorchesi in cui i musicisti vengono pagati dal pubblico con soldi raccolti in un cestino) ad un club deserto di Chicago un’assurda odissea per un’audizione con un potente impresario musicale e poi di nuovo indietro a New York.

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The only film that year nominated for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes, an [...] D
This is the second Coen Brothers movie with a plot partly inspired by Homer's The Odyssey. When the [...] D
J.M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan based Pan off of the boys of the Llewelyn-Davies family. This m [...] D
During the film, Llewyn stops outside a cinema to look at a poster of L'incredibile avventura (1963) [...] D
After Oscar Isaac's first meeting with T Bone Burnett, advisor/composer/musician Burnett put on a To [...] D
Adam Driver and Alex Karpovsky were co-stars in the TV show "Girls" when they appeared in this film. D
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen: [Kubrick] The first few shots of the scene in the bathroom were filmed as an [...] D
When Bud Grossman (a fictional character based on Albert Grossman) suggests to Llewyn Davis that he [...] D
Casey Affleck, Scott Avett, Michael Fassbender, Ryan Reynolds and Conor Oberst auditioned for the ro [...] D
The singing voice of Mike, Llewyn's deceased music partner, is Marcus Mumford of the band Mumford & [...] D
Inside Llewyn Davis has been highly acclaimed, and was voted the 11th best film released since 2000 [...] D
Shooting was complicated by an early New York spring, which interfered with the bleak winter atmosph [...] D
Llewyn agreeing to perform on "Please Mr. Kennedy" anonymously for quick cash likely was inspired by [...] D
This film marks the second time Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan have played opposite each other. The [...] D
The picture of Llewyn's musical partner on the duo's album cover is actually of guitarist Chris Eldr [...] D
The Bud Grossman character played by F. Murray Abraham is based on Albert Grossman, who ran the Gate [...] D
Oscar Isaac actually strongly dislikes cats; he once received an infection from a cat bite. D
Although there was talk of nominating "Please, Mr. Kennedy" for a Best Original Song Oscar, the fact [...] D
"Jim and Jean" were actually a real American folk-music duo, "Jim Glover and Jean Ray," who performe [...] D
Llewyn finds out at the end that the cat which escaped and found its way back home is called 'Ulysse [...] D
When Llewyn checks out his and Mike's record, "If We Had Wings" in the Gorfein's apartment in the be [...] D
The Irish quartet performing in the Gaslight all wear Aran sweaters, a notable reference to The Clan [...] D
Last acting role of Jerry Grayson. Ironically, in this, his last film, his character Mel Novikoff is [...] D
In the final scene in the Gaslight, the man Llewyn sees beginning a song as he goes out back is supp [...] D
The Coens told interviewer Terry Gross that working with multiple cats on the set was very difficult [...] D
John Goodman's sixth collaboration with the Coen Brothers. D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #794. D
The folk singer Dave Van Ronk, who was an inspiration for some of the movie's characters and story, [...] D
The first Coen Brothers film to not be scored by longtime collaborator 'Carter Burwell'. D
This movie's cast features one Oscar winner-F. Murray Abraham-and three Oscar nominees- Carey Mullig [...] D
The character Troy Nelson is based on singer-songwriter Tom Paxton, who served in the army before be [...] D
Garrett Hedlund's part as a nearly silent driver is a reference to his role as Dean Moriarty/Neal Ca [...] D
Folk singers have criticised the film for misrepresenting the friendliness of the Village folk scene [...] D
When the cat jumps out the window and Llewynn chases after it outside the building, you can hear the [...] D
The second time Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan portrayed a couple/ex-couple, the first time being in [...] D
Mike Timlin, the name of Llewyn's deceased musical partner, is also the name of a former Major Leagu [...] D
The film's title only is seen as the name of Llewyn Davis' solo album in the body of the film. It do [...] D
Chris Eldridge, guitarist of Punch Brothers, is shown on the album cover of the Timlin & Davis album [...] D
Llewyn Davis claims to be of Welsh ancestry, but "Llewyn" is not a Welsh name, and, if it were, it w [...] D
The Gaslight's manager is named Pappi Corsicato, a reference to the Italian director with the same n [...] D
The valet driver for John Goodman's character mentions a stint in a play he did for three weeks call [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
John Goodman and Garrett Hedlund's second appearance together; they played father and son gang membe [...] D
When Jean asks Llewyn to meet her "at the Reggio", their meeting is filmed on location inside Caffà [...] D
No Direction Home: Bob Dylan (2005), the documentary by Martin Scorsese describing the 1960 New York [...] D
In an interview included on the DVD, Ethan Coen said, "The cat was a nightmare. The trainer warned u [...] D
Oscar Isaac, Justin Timberlake, Carey Mulligan, Adam Driver and others performed the music live. The [...] D
Joel Coen remarked that "the film doesn't really have a plot. That concerned us at one point; that's [...] D
The Coens' usual choice for cinematographer, Roger Deakins, was unavailable as he was busy shooting [...] D
Llewyn Davis is a fictional character, not based on the life of Dave Van Ronk. However, the creative [...] D
Early screenings were shipped to theaters under the code name, 'The Gaslight.' D
The Coens viewed the music in the film as a direct descendant of the music in Fratello, dove sei? (2 [...] D
Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver would later appear opposite each other on the big screen in Star Wars - [...] D
Unlike most Coen Brothers films, this one had a hard time finding distribution after its completion [...] D
Scott Avett of The Avett Brothers auditioned for the lead role of Llewyn Davis. D
Two years after Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver sang "Please Mister Kennedy, don't shoot me into outer s [...] D
The browns and dirty whites that constitute much of the color palette for the film were modeled on t [...] D
After the cat escapes the Gorfeins' home, Llewyn gets in the elevator and the print on the wall is t [...] D
The "Inside Llewyn Davis" album cover is based on the cover of the album "Inside Dave van Ronk." D
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen: [sound effects] 'Thump thump' sound of car tires running over the seams in th [...] D

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Although set in the early 60's and filmed on an early 60's subway train, the stations the train pass [...] D
When Jean and Llewyn are arguing in the coffee shop (?) after she brings down his stuff, her hair ch [...] D
While Llewyn is making a payphone call on the elevated subway platform (Woodside/61st Street), a mod [...] D
In the final scene, Bob Dylan doesn't strum his guitar to the audio of "Farewell". D
The police car that pulls them over on the Chicago trip is a 1963 Plymouth. D
The drum kit seen in the background of the studio recording scene is from a much later period. D
When Llewyn gets dropped off in what is supposed to be Chicago, and again when he hitches a ride bac [...] D
When the driver is arrested, the camera zooms to the ignition switch of the 1961 Buick. the keys are [...] D
At the end of the film it shows Bob Dylan playing his song 'Farewell'. This song would not be writte [...] D
Despite being set in 1961, all of the Checker Cabs visible in the film are actually post-1973 models [...] D
In the bathroom scene where John Goodman's character overdoses, a handicapped-accessible urinal is c [...] D
When LLewyn and Jean are talking on the couch in Jean's apartment, Jean's hair repeatedly changes po [...] D
Llewyn Davis uses two different capos. In the clubs it appears to be a Hamilton capo which was aroun [...] D
US 80 does NOT go through Akron. That's I-80 (not built in 1961). US 80 goes from San Diego to Savan [...] D
The soldier was wearing the correct 1961 fatigues/work clothes. However, soldiers were not permitted [...] D
During the scene in Washington Square park, the new stone benches that were added to the park in the [...] D
Not only does the cover of the "Timlin and Davis" album shown near the beginning of the film recall [...] D
When Davis catches a ride in Chicago with the guy going to New Jersey, the sign behind him is for EA [...] D
Early in the film when Llewyn wakes up in Jim and Jean's apartment he asks Troy Nelson if he's ever [...] D
Ewan MacColl's The Shoals of Herring was composed for and first broadcasted in a BBC 'Radio Ballad' [...] D
Pappi calls Davis after he finishes the session, this scene is there in the beginning and at the end [...] D
After Llewyn returns from his Chicago trip and is staying at his sister's house, the Etch-A-Sketch b [...] D
At around 1:04:02 on the highway overpass to the right of the bus stop, three modern day traffic cam [...] D
Around 27min into the film when Llewyn's sister goes to grab the box, there's a light outside the wi [...] D
Despite being set in 1961, Llewyn passes a poster for Disney's "The Incredible Journey" which was re [...] D
There is a Lava Lamp shown in one scene. The Lava Lamp wasn't invented until 1963 and wasn't availab [...] D
Early in the film, Llewyn takes the subway downtown to Greenwich Village, and when he arrives at She [...] D

Frase

Joy: Seen him? [their father] Llewyn Davis: Yeah [...] D
[last lines] Llewyn Davis: Au revoir! D
Roland Turner: [to Llewyn] I studied Santeria and [...] D
Llewyn Davis: Who is Arthur Milgrum? Al Cody: Oh [...] D
Roland Turner: A solo act? Llewyn Davis: No, I ha [...] D
Jean: Do you ever think of the future at all? Lle [...] D
Llewyn Davis: She doesn't have to leave, I'm leavi [...] D
Llewyn Davis: [to the crowd lining up outside the [...] D
Jean: You don't want to go anywhere, and that's wh [...] D
Roland Turner: Folk singer with a cat. You queer? D
Llewyn Davis: [to his dad] Try something new. I me [...] D
Jean: I'm sad? You're the one who's not going anyw [...] D
Llewyn Davis: I'm freezin. Can we talk? Jean: Not [...] D
Al Cody: [singing] Outer... space! Outer... space! D
Llewyn Davis: And you know what? Fuck Mike's part! D
Llewyn Davis: [on Please Mr. Kennedy song] Hey, lo [...] D
Llewyn Davis: I lost their fucking cat, I feel bad [...] D
Elizabeth Hobby: This is my first time playing in [...] D
Lillian Gorfein: Where's his scrotum? D
Llewyn Davis: I'm tired. I thought I just needed a [...] D
Llewyn Davis: Well, I could say we should talk abo [...] D
Llewyn Davis: Thank you, I appreciate it. I needed [...] D
Llewyn Davis: [talking to the cat] What's your nam [...] D
Llewyn Davis: What is his thing? Jim: Huh? Llewy [...] D
Llewyn Davis: What is that? What are you doing? L [...] D
Llewyn Davis: If it was never new, and it never ge [...] D
Bud Grossman: I don't see a lot of money here. D
Llewyn Davis: Have you ever heard of the expressio [...] D
Llewyn Davis: Could you just tell him don't worry, [...] D
Roland Turner: What's the "N" stand for? Lou N. Da [...] D
Llewyn Davis: In my experience, the world's divide [...] D
Jean: Everything you touch turns to shit, you're l [...] D
Llewyn Davis: Holy shit! Oh, oh this is good, you [...] D
Jean: I should have had you wear double condoms. W [...] D

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