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Violeta Went to Heaven

Original title: Violeta se fue a los cielos
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
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7.1/10
2.5K
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Francisca Gavilán in Violeta Went to Heaven (2011)
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A portrait of famed Chilean singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, filled with her musical work, her memories, her loves, and her hopes.A portrait of famed Chilean singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, filled with her musical work, her memories, her loves, and her hopes.A portrait of famed Chilean singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, filled with her musical work, her memories, her loves, and her hopes.

  • Director
    • Andrés Wood
  • Writers
    • Eliseo Altunaga
    • Rodrigo Bazaes Nieto
    • Guillermo Calderón
  • Stars
    • Francisco Acuña
    • Juan Alfaro
    • Orlando Alfaro
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Andrés Wood
    • Writers
      • Eliseo Altunaga
      • Rodrigo Bazaes Nieto
      • Guillermo Calderón
    • Stars
      • Francisco Acuña
      • Juan Alfaro
      • Orlando Alfaro
    • 6User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 10 nominations total

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      • Rodrigo Bazaes Nieto
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    9pmoore-591-508254

    Brilliantly done

    Absolutely worth viewing for a fresh look at what cinema can be.

    I was very impressed; This film documents the life (and death) of Violeta Parra while using cinematographic techniques that are, in my opinion, fresh and outstanding.

    Also very noteworthy is the authenticity of the conditions in Chile during Violetas' time and the understanding shown of the people in the country are very well done.

    I thoroughly recommend it ... take a handkerchief with you and be prepared to be lifted into Violetas' world.

    Gracias Andres, Gracias woodproducciones !!
    8numb_bass

    And she went to the Heavens...

    The new film by Andrew Wood ("Stories of football," Machuca ") came several weeks ago the national billboard, much discussed by critics and expected by the general public. And someone who does not know who Violeta Parra, regardless you like it or not, it is increasingly difficult to find in our country.

    Still, knowing who you are or have heard it is not enough at all to say that we know the inside and out. And this is what "Violet went to heaven" proposes. Based on the book written by his son Angel Parra shows us a close look, and many times deep metaphorical Chilean folklorist.

    With silent flashbacks, a journey between the real and the dreamer, an idiosyncrasy so characteristic of a person raised in the countryside and a life forged and hardened with hardship and suffering, "Violet went to heaven" is a complete x-ray naked the artist who provides us with the greatest simplicity himself, and incidentally, of his work.

    The filmmaker manages to mix with a very positive linear history with the desires and obsessions of the protagonist, armed with a smart script from the memory and the present development of the film.

    Francisca Gavilan, who stars in the film is delivered to the paper, with a sublime embodiment, and a perfect vocal and instrumental performance when required, something unfortunately scarce among Chilean companies. It shows the work required and the technical goal more than achieved.

    The rest of the cast of "Violet went to heaven" offers good performances, but because of the limited role they have, fail to shine as a Hawk.

    There is a game camera in the foreground, with the simple and detailed human face, and so the image goes beyond the feeling that emerges in each scene with an ease that is appreciated.

    In short, "Violet went to heaven" allows the viewer a simple exercise: to see a common history, stress, ups and downs of passion and destruction, and a remarkable inspiration of an artist. How it travels between the cliff and the idealization sometimes at the same time. And all with a visual poetry that accompanies the beat of the compositions of Parra we hear throughout the film.
    7HuntinPeck80

    A frustrating portrait of a great, maybe vexatious, artist

    The film has, what I assume to be, a deliberately rough look to it, not at all polished, or commercial. It is meant to be raw, and by implication, honest. I was going to write about the story jumping around on the timeline, but really it is more of a collage, almost as if the movie was a rush of memory, triggered by something sensual. A Proustian rush, perhaps, as Charlotte Rampling once said in a movie. Or is it Parra's life going by at the brink of death?

    When first Violeta sings - and it is the actress portraying Violeta singing - the heart leaps with the voice, and the words! The movie doesn't bother to iterate the political reality of the world in Parra's time, instead it allows the songs tell you what you need to know. Oh, but then the songs get interrupted by snippets of conversation, and the thread becomes tangled.

    I have to be honest, three quarters of an hour into the movie and I was getting annoyed at how disorientating this patchwork approach to the narrative was proving to be. Violeta in the mirror putting on lipstick, as a little girl looking in a cracked mirror, at another time as an adult without make-up, all in quick succession. What exactly is the point of following one upon the other? Violeta's eye in close-up. A chicken's eye in close-up. One second we're somewhere, then somewhere else, and is the second chronologically before the first, or what? It's disorientating, and although there may be an artistic impulse behind such an approach, it actually serves to keep the spectator at a disrespectful distance, so that one wonders, why am I being subjected to these fragmentary scenes from the life of a woman whose behaviour, moods, ideas, which are supposed to be rooted in folklore and thus of the people, are being withheld from me, in a sense, so that I start to resent her? At such a point of, maybe alienation is too strong a word, I started to yearn for the real voice of Parra, which has an otherworldly melancholy, a ghostliness in the final recordings, and the actress' interpretation, good as it is, misses that.

    The DVD I got, sourced from Korea, has English subtitles, admittedly with a few errors in the writing, and wonky lettering at times, but nothing serious, perfectly legible. Then again, they're not always around when you want them. For example, early on, Violeta asks an old man to teach her hsi songs, but he refuses, and we learn this is because of a death in the family. Later, we see him singing but the subtitles don't materialise. Nonetheless, it's basically Chilean Blues, and we all can get the spirit of the Blues. The pain of the people.

    I guess it's worth seeing, in the absence of a decent documentary that has English subtitles. A frustrating portrait of a frustrating genius.
    6EdgarST

    Violeta went much higher than this

    This film based on the life of the great Chilean singer, composer, folklorist and traditional music compiler Violeta Parra is not bad, but the script followed the pedestrian structure of formulaic biopics, when the subject was a very complex artist, with a strong personality. It more or less follows the dialectic of "inspiring incident->song", "inspiring incident->song" and so on... Francisca Gavilán is very good, but Andrés Wood did much better with less compromised projects as the remarkable «Machuca.» Unfortunately, he was dealing with a major figure of world culture, and the result was rather average.
    8alshwenbear1

    A knot on the stomach and sadness for the artist and the woman she was!

    That's the way for me to describe what I felt while watching this movie, an artist I admired since I was a kid. even though all I knew was,her talent and that she had a tormented soul, and most of all, of one epic song.

    This movie is intense if you have an idea of who Violeta Parra was, someone who created, and left a legacy for many other great artists with many of her songs, particularly with "Gracias a la vida" "Thanks to life" a song that has been interpreted by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, Elis Regina, Alberto Cortez, Placido Domingo, even Michael Bubble, among many, many, others. On different languages, on different cultures an ode to life, and ironically her creator choose a dark way to go.

    This film is a gripping narration and highlights of the life of Violeta Parra as composer, singer, painter, daughter, mother and lover. And regardless that at moments the music and interpretation gets a poignant feeling,its a must watch if you are one of those, like me, who pretends to "know it all" but above all, to certainly broad your horizons and open your mind, and appreciate what sometimes is so unappreciated.

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    • Trivia
      Chile's official submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 84th Academy Awards 2012.
    • Connections
      Referenced in El Visionario: Francisca Valenzuela (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Aqui se acaba esta cueca
      Written by Violeta Parra

      Performed by Luis Castillo

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2011 (Chile)
    • Countries of origin
      • Chile
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • French
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Violetta Went to Heaven
    • Filming locations
      • Louvre Museum, Paris, France(aka Musée du Louvre, Paris 1, Paris, France)
    • Production companies
      • Agência Nacional do Cinema (ANCINE)
      • BG TV
      • Banco Estado
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,496
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,588
      • Mar 31, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,466,032
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