Am Zabriskie Point, einer der tiefstgelegenen Stellen der Vereinigten Staaten, treffen sich zwei vollkommen Fremde: ein Student und eine junges Hippie-Mädchen, die eine hemmungslose Romanze ... Alles lesenAm Zabriskie Point, einer der tiefstgelegenen Stellen der Vereinigten Staaten, treffen sich zwei vollkommen Fremde: ein Student und eine junges Hippie-Mädchen, die eine hemmungslose Romanze beginnen und sich im Staub des Death Valley lieben.Am Zabriskie Point, einer der tiefstgelegenen Stellen der Vereinigten Staaten, treffen sich zwei vollkommen Fremde: ein Student und eine junges Hippie-Mädchen, die eine hemmungslose Romanze beginnen und sich im Staub des Death Valley lieben.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
- Radical student
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- Police lieutenant on loudspeaker
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- Highway patrolman
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- Airport mechanic
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- University student
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- Arrested student
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- College student
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- Man in Deli
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- Gun store owner
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- Departing Plane Passenger
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- Documentary cameraman
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesAntonioni met with Jim Morrison during early production to ask for a musical contribution to the soundtrack. Morrison and the Doors provided "L'America" which Antonioni then rejected.
- PatzerZabriskie Point, in Death Valley National Park (California, USA) is not actually the lowest-elevation point in the United States. That would be Badwater Basin, at a depth of 282 feet below sea level, which is also located in Death Valley National Park about 20 miles away.
- Zitate
[booking a protester]
Cop: Occupation?
William S. Polit, protester: Associate professor of history.
Cop: That's too long, Bill. I'll just put down clerk.
- Alternative VersionenIn the original version, the song that's playing when Daria drives away at the very end and over the closing "End" title card is a Roy Orbison song, but in the 1984 MGM/UA Home Video version it's a continuation of the Pink Floyd song. The 1991 MGM/UA Home Video version restores the Orbison song.
- VerbindungenEdited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: La monnaie de l'absolu (1999)
Even from a purely technical point of view, it is a remarkably crafted film; from the opening credits sequence to the bizarre desert 'love-in', to the use of billboards, and right down to that jaw-dropping, cathartic finale that used 17 camera set-ups (in it's own way, as powerful as the climax of The Wild Bunch). Also, Antonioni chose one hell of a leading lady with Daria Halperin, one of the most beautiful ever to grace the screen. There isn't much 'acting' involved, as this feels more like a docu-drama, and so the use of non- professionals as the lead couple works quite effectively within that context. And the soundtrack is not only filled with marvelous music, its use is impressive as well (I can't forget the start of the film, mostly due to the selection of music - by Pink Floyd - that grooms the visuals so well).
Contrary to popular opinion, this is quite an achievement in cinema, and one I would enthusiastically recommend to anyone with a taste or tolerance for the off- beat. Well worth seeking out, and one of those key films of the 60s that demands a DVD restoration/release.
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- Budget
- 7.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 84.879 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 53 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1