La Paloma
Fiction, 110 min.
Coproduction
by Daniel Schmid
Switzerland / France, 1974
This heady exercise in excess mixes the operatic passion of La Traviata, stylish decadence of Stroheim and Sternberg, and the macabre glee of Grand Guignol. Ingrid Caven plays Dietrich-like chanteuse stricken with Camille-like wasting desease. The desease seems to be arrested when a plump, wealthy young man (Peter Kern) develops a grand passion for her, but mortality raises its grinning skull again when she falls helplessly in love with another man. Jay Cocks in "Time" wrote, "LA PALOMA" is a wonderful shotgun wedding of high camp move mythology, bad taste, obsessive, romanticism, and impudent satire... Whatever it is, it certainly is some kind of fantastic movie.
Open / CloseCredits
Directed by:
Daniel Schmid
Written by:
Daniel Schmid
World Premiere: 1974
Original Version:
German, colour, 35mm, 110 min.
Production:
Citel Films, Artco Film, Les films du Losange
Cinematography:
Renato Berta
Editing:
Ila von Hasperg
Sound:
Luc Yersin
Open / CloseCast
- Ingrid Caven
- Peter Kern
Open / CloseWorld Sales / World Rights
World Sales:
T&C Edition AG
Open / CloseFestivals
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Buenos Aires,
13° Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independente,
06.04.2011 – 17.04.2011
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Neuchâtel,
10th Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival,
04.07.2010 – 11.07.2010
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Solothurn,
42. Solothurner Filmtage,
22.01.2007 – 28.01.2007
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Hof,
40. Internationale Hofer Filmtage,
24.10.2006 – 29.10.2006
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Montréal,
35th Festival Nouveau Cinéma Montréal,
18.10.2006 – 28.10.2006
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Mannheim-Heidelberg,
49. Int. Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg,
09.11.2000 – 18.11.2000
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La Rochelle,
22e Fest. Int. du film de la Rochelle,
30.06.1994 – 10.06.1994










