Szene aus Eros (2004)
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Alternative Namen: Elemy Georgescu
Körperliche Merkmale: N/A
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Born in Paris and raised across Europe and New York, Ele Keats is a multi-talented American actress and jewelry designer whose career began at the age of fifteen in a Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial. She quickly rose to prominence in the early 1990s with standout roles in major films, notably playing Sarah Jacobs in the cult classic Disney musical Newsies (1992) and appearing in the survival drama Alive (1993) alongside Ethan Hawke. Her early filmography also includes work in Garry Marshall’s Frankie and Johnny and the Steven Soderbergh segment of the anthology film Eros (2004), where she starred opposite Robert Downey Jr..
Beyond her early success, Keats has maintained a steady presence in both television and film, with credits in series like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Cold Case, and NCIS, as well as roles in horror hits like Insidious: Chapter 3 and Ouija: Origin of Evil. In addition to her acting achievements, she has successfully transitioned into the world of entrepreneurship. In 2005, she founded Ele Keats Jewelry, a brand focused on ethically sourced gemstones and "healing" crystals that has gained a high-profile following among celebrities like Diane Keaton and Cameron Diaz. Today, she balances her artistic life in Los Angeles, known as much for her screen presence as for her role as a "crystal shepherd" and designer.
Geburtsname: Luisa Ranieri
Geburtsdatum: 1973-12-16
Geburtsort: Naples, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
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Alternative Namen: لوئیزا رانیری
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Luisa Ranieri was born on December 16, 1973, in Naples, Campania, Italy. She is an actress in theater, cinema, and television, in 2001 she made her debut on the big screen as the protagonist in the film The Prince and the pirate, she is known for eros (2004), Letters to Juliet (2010), and The Friends at the Margherita Cafe (2009). Between 2009 and 2010 she acted in the theater with L'oro di Napoli by Gianfelice Imparato and Armando Pugliese, the latter also the director of the show, a theatrical transposition of the stories by Giuseppe Marotta that became famous thanks to the homonymous film by Vittorio De Sica
In 2021, she became widely famous by playing Aunt Patrizia in "The Hand of God" and became such a female icon for it.
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Regina Nemni originally pursued a career as a dancer, studying at the school of ballet at the Teatro ala Scala of Milan. Federico Fellini discovered her performing at La Scala and asked her to dance in his film And the Ship Goes On. Nemni was seen on Fellini's set by Carlo Lizzani, who gave her a major role in his 1984 TV film Nucleus Zero, followed by Leonardo, and other film and TV work.
In the early 90's, Nemni relocated to New York City, where she studied acting at NYU, at Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and with Sandra and Greta Seacat. In New York, she appeared often in the theatre, in Fool for Love, and Antony & Cleopatra, among others.
Über den Film: Eros (2004)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2004
Land: France, Hong Kong, Italy, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, United States
Alternativer Titel: 爱神, 愛の神、エロス, Эрос, 愛神, Ерос
Regisseur: Michelangelo Antonioni, Steven Soderbergh, Wong Kar-Wai
Drehbuchautor: Michelangelo Antonioni, Steven Soderbergh, Tonino Guerra, Wong Kar-Wai
Produktion & Genre
Produzent(en): Producer: Jacky Pang, Gregory Jacobs, Jacques Bar, Raphaël Berdugo, Domenico Procacci, Stéphane Tchalgadjieff, Wong Kar-Wai
Executive_Producer: Chan Ye-cheng, Danièle Gégauff
Firmen: Block 2 Pictures, Cité Films, Delux Productions, Fandango, Jet Tone Production, Roissy Films, Solaris Film
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Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter: 1950s, 1960s, anthology, call girl, hong kong new wave, independent film, romantic drama, tuscany, italy
Geschichte
Eros presents three interconnected stories about love, desire, and sexuality. The first segment, 'Intervista,' directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, follows a middle-aged advertising executive in Hong Kong who regularly visits his psychiatrist due to stress-induced erotic dreams. His sessions delve into the possible reasons behind these dreams, revealing a complex history of unrequited love and repressed desires dating back to his teenage years in the 1950s. Meanwhile, 'The Hand,' directed by Wong Kar-Wai, is set in the same era but in Hong Kong's vibrant red-light district. It tells the tale of Wong Chi-Ming, a young tailor who becomes obsessed with one of his clients, a beautiful and enigmatic high-end call girl named Yiu-ning, leading to an impossible affair between them. The final segment, 'Equilibrium,' directed by Steven Soderbergh, transports us to contemporary Tuscany where an older couple from Rome, Anna (Annarosa Mancinelli) and her husband Robert (Carlo Di Vaio), invite a young woman named Monica (Alba Rohrwacher) into their bed during their summer vacation. The trio engages in a menage-a-trois, exploring the boundaries of their desires while attempting to maintain emotional equilibrium.
Zusammenfassung
Eros is an anthology film consisting of three interconnected stories directed by renowned international filmmakers Michelangelo Antonioni ('Intervista'), Wong Kar-Wai ('The Hand'), and Steven Soderbergh ('Equilibrium'). The film explores themes of love, desire, and sexuality across different time periods and cultural contexts. 'Intervista' offers a nuanced exploration of repressed emotions and unrequited love set against the backdrop of Hong Kong's 1950s society, while 'The Hand' delves into the complexities of forbidden romance between Wong Chi-Ming and Yiu-ning amidst the bustling red-light district. Finally, 'Equilibrium' presents a modern-day tale of sexual experimentation and emotional balance among three individuals in Tuscany. Eros premiered at the 61st Venice International Film Festival to mixed reviews but was praised for its ambitious exploration of love and desire through diverse storytelling.