pynchon movies

Thomas Eckhardt thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de
Thu Dec 6 17:15:05 CST 2001


An afterthought:

The article in SPEX is, by the way, not very knowledgeable. COL49 is named
as P's first novel. Also, the author talks about Pynchon 's "subversive,
enzyklopädische Schreibe". Can't translate this into English, so only fluent
speakers of German may probably be able to understand why I find this
expression utterly inappropriate.

Thomas



Thomas Eckhardt schrieb:

> Dave quoted from "a correspondent":
>
> > "It's about Bianca doing V-2 research, and it's called
> > Prufstand 7.  The director is Robert Bramkamp, the
> > length 114 minutes, and it is said to start in
> > January.   An article appeared in the December edition
> > of Spex, das Magazin fur Popkultur, which appeared
> > yesterday.  Reviews of both movies are on page
> > 55: 'Thomas Pynchon. Niemand Filmt Gott.'
> >
> > "See also page 32 of today's Frankfurter Allgemeine
> > Sonntagszeitung, 'Das Phantom der Pixel,' by Peter
> > Korte.  Among other things, Pynchon gave Bramkamp (who
> > works at the Filmhochschule in Babelsberg) permisson
> > to use passages from Gravity's Rainbow."
> >
>
> To summarize a few things I know about the "Pruefstand 7" (information I
> have posted already, probably somewhere back in 2000): Pynchon's agent
> gave Bramkamp permission to use material from GR for up to 10 per cent
> of his movie. Bramkamp's focus, if I am not mistaken, is on German
> expressionist movies and the rocket or, more specifically, on the
> historical and cultural relations between Fritz Lang's and Thea von
> Harbou's "Frau im Mond", Wernher von Braun's scientific career, the V2
> and the Saturn V (if that's the one that brought Armstrong to the moon).
> It is a mixture of documentary and fiction, and there were some
> interviews conducted as well. The movie was shot in 1999 and 2000 in
> Peenemünde, Potsdam-Babelsberg (where Bramkamp is a lecturer at the
> local Filmhochschule), Cologne, the Lueneburger Heide, in Bremen, the
> Harz, Los Angeles, and I guess a few other places. The verses on the
> final page of GR are performed by Go-Between Robert Forster at the end
> of the movie (the music was composed on the spot, so the song is not
> among Forster's (who is - I've said it before, do I have to say it
> again? - still one of the best songwriters around) most glorious
> efforts.
>
> The German "Magazine for Popular Culture" SPEX says the movie is mostly
> a chain of associations and that as far as there is a story it is mostly
> the story of Bianca's quest. Whatever that means: The movie will be in
> (very few, I am sure) German theaters in January.
>
> Thomas




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