Haytabo (1971)
DVDRip | MKV | 704x576 | x264 @ 2200 Kbps | 76 min | 1,27 Gb
Audio: Deutsch AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded in MKV)
Genre: Art-House, Sci-Fi
DVDRip | MKV | 704x576 | x264 @ 2200 Kbps | 76 min | 1,27 Gb
Audio: Deutsch AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded in MKV)
Genre: Art-House, Sci-Fi
Directors: Ulli Lommel (as Ullrich Lommel), Peter Moland
Writers: Ulli Lommel (as Ullrich Lommel), Peter Moland (collaborating writer)
Stars: Eddie Constantine, Katrin Schaake, Uschi Obermaier
A biochemist stumbles upon a well-preserved scientific manuscript from a past century. He and his girlfriend study the document and discover a formula to produce a drug that promises immortality. One vital component, however, is missing. But when an alien gets in touch with the scientist, the solution seems close at hand: The alien offers the biochemist and his girlfriend a trip into the past to meet the man who actually wrote the manuscript. Their first travel back in time fails, but on the second attempt the two indeed manage to meet the inventor…
I recently discovered this film at a Lommel retrospective in Munich, Germany, and was delighted! When you watch this film made in 1970, you must wonder whether Fassbinder imitated Lommel or vice versa. Maybe they both learned from each other. HAYTABO is very poetic and spiritual and the images are beautiful, with an incredible musical score. And French icon Eddie Constantine in the lead is a real treat. Shot mostly in Bavaria in the winter. it takes the viewer to breath taking locations. My favorite scene is when Eddie C. meets a teacher in the middle of nowhere and the guy starts conducting an invisible orchestra. Totally surreal and convincing at the same time. This is movie making the way it ought to be: Searching, risking, and finding treasures in the course of it. Real treasures. I couldn't stop thinking about this film for days. It even haunted me in my dreams, but in a pleasant way. Highly recommendable to everyone who wants to embark on a journey of discovery.
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