Magere Hein 1,400 Posted November 30, 2014 Did watch Münchhausen today. It was a good way to spend a cold and overcast afternoon. It's cleverly made and certainly amusing at times. I particularly liked the Turkish watch. The film shows its age. That made me think: I'm almost two decades younger than it, but film changed quite a bit in that time. Even in the 50s costume productions didn't go out of fashion, but in the 60s they did. Now that we're on the subject of German flicks: Another German director that came to mind is Wim Wenders. I've seen several of his films, and even liked a few of them. At 69 he's still working, so I think he'll be around for a while, but I intend to keep an eye on his health. regards, Hein 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Predictor 1,018 Posted December 1, 2014 Hey! Since I've had a Swedish hit on my main team 2 years in a row, I'll compile a list of old Swedes that are somewhat notable. *Under construction* Egon Sundberg (February 27, 1911): The oldest living Swedish footballer. He played as a left winger in a team in the top league. However, he didn't get any caps in the national team. Ingeborg Sjöqvist (April 19, 1912): The oldest living Swedish athlete to have competed in the Olympics. She was a diver in the 1932 & 1936 editions. Ebbe Grimsland (June 11, 1915): Swedish musician, mainly as a violin and mandolin player. He's made more than 200 compositions. Don't know his current health status. Carl-Henrik Hermansson (December 14, 1917): Political leader for the then called Communist Party of Sweden. Praised Stalin at the time of his death, something he later regretted. His wife died in 2001. Don't know his current health status. Guje Lagerwall (January 13, 1918): Small-scale actress whose notability comes from the fact that she's the daughter of the famous movie director Victor Sjöström. Don't know her current health status, probably not even obitable anyways. Gunnel Vallquist (June 19, 1918): Author and translator who is a member of the Swedish Academy (you know, the ones who decide who wins the Nobel Prize in litterature). Don't know her current health status. Eva Henning (May 10, 1920): Actually born in United States, but appeared in many Swedish films in the 1940s and 1950s. They were mostly directed by her husband Hasse Ekman, a.k.a. one of the greatest Swedish directors of all time. Eva appearently lives in Norway nowadays. Barbro Hiort af Ornäs (August 28, 1921): Actress who won an award for "Best Actress" in the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Ok, three other Swedes did as well, but only she and Bibi are still alive. Don't know her current health status. Olof Hanner (July 12 or December 7, 1922): Mathematician who created many formulas that I don't understand enough to explain here. Except that he helped develope the board game Go! Don't know his current health status. Ulf Grenander (July 23, 1923): Another highly accomplished mathematician. Here's a book he published just recently in 2012: http://www.amazon.co...t=relevancerank Not sure if he's living abroads at the moment. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted December 1, 2014 I guess if most of the cast of Munchausen are gone, we could look even further back at the old "Bergfilme" (mountain film genre) of the 1930s and 1920s and see if any one from then is still hanging on (although this is very unlikely). (Mountain films were like the German version of westerns and are adventures set in alpine regions, featuring lots of skiing and mountain climbing action. Most notoriously, Leni Riefnestahl was involved in the genre before she became a Nazi propagandist.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 10,967 Posted December 10, 2014 Norwegian composer Knut Nystedt, dead at 99: http://www.nrk.no/kultur/knut-nystedt-er-dod-1.12090912 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handrejka 1,903 Posted December 10, 2014 Hey! Since I've had a Swedish hit on my main team 2 years in a row, I'll compile a list of old Swedes that are somewhat notable. *Under construction* Egon Sundberg (February 27, 1911): The oldest living Swedish footballer. He played as a left winger in a team in the top league. However, he didn't get any caps in the national team. Ingeborg Sjöqvist (April 19, 1912): The oldest living Swedish athlete to have competed in the Olympics. She was a diver in the 1932 & 1936 editions. Ebbe Grimsland (June 11, 1915): Swedish musician, mainly as a violin and mandolin player. He's made more than 200 compositions. Don't know his current health status. Carl-Henrik Hermansson (December 14, 1917): Political leader for the then called Communist Party of Sweden. Praised Stalin at the time of his death, something he later regretted. His wife died in 2001. Don't know his current health status. Guje Lagerwall (January 13, 1918): Small-scale actress whose notability comes from the fact that she's the daughter of the famous movie director Victor Sjöström. Don't know her current health status, probably not even obitable anyways. Gunnel Vallquist (June 19, 1918): Author and translator who is a member of the Swedish Academy (you know, the ones who decide who wins the Nobel Prize in litterature). Don't know her current health status. Eva Henning (May 10, 1920): Actually born in United States, but appeared in many Swedish films in the 1940s and 1950s. They were mostly directed by her husband Hasse Ekman, a.k.a. one of the greatest Swedish directors of all time. Eva appearently lives in Norway nowadays. Barbro Hiort af Ornäs (August 28, 1921): Actress who won an award for "Best Actress" in the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Ok, three other Swedes did as well, but only she and Bibi are still alive. Don't know her current health status. Olof Hanner (July 12 or December 7, 1922): Mathematician who created many formulas that I don't understand enough to explain here. Except that he helped develope the board game Go! Don't know his current health status. Ulf Grenander (July 23, 1923): Another highly accomplished mathematician. Here's a book he published just recently in 2012: http://www.amazon.co...t=relevancerank Not sure if he's living abroads at the moment. Predictor, do you anything about the state of Lisbet Palme's health? , Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptainChorizo 1,977 Posted December 10, 2014 Hey! Since I've had a Swedish hit on my main team 2 years in a row, I'll compile a list of old Swedes that are somewhat notable. *Under construction* Egon Sundberg (February 27, 1911): The oldest living Swedish footballer. He played as a left winger in a team in the top league. However, he didn't get any caps in the national team. Ingeborg Sjöqvist (April 19, 1912): The oldest living Swedish athlete to have competed in the Olympics. She was a diver in the 1932 & 1936 editions. Ebbe Grimsland (June 11, 1915): Swedish musician, mainly as a violin and mandolin player. He's made more than 200 compositions. Don't know his current health status. Carl-Henrik Hermansson (December 14, 1917): Political leader for the then called Communist Party of Sweden. Praised Stalin at the time of his death, something he later regretted. His wife died in 2001. Don't know his current health status. Guje Lagerwall (January 13, 1918): Small-scale actress whose notability comes from the fact that she's the daughter of the famous movie director Victor Sjöström. Don't know her current health status, probably not even obitable anyways. Gunnel Vallquist (June 19, 1918): Author and translator who is a member of the Swedish Academy (you know, the ones who decide who wins the Nobel Prize in litterature). Don't know her current health status. Eva Henning (May 10, 1920): Actually born in United States, but appeared in many Swedish films in the 1940s and 1950s. They were mostly directed by her husband Hasse Ekman, a.k.a. one of the greatest Swedish directors of all time. Eva appearently lives in Norway nowadays. Barbro Hiort af Ornäs (August 28, 1921): Actress who won an award for "Best Actress" in the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Ok, three other Swedes did as well, but only she and Bibi are still alive. Don't know her current health status. Olof Hanner (July 12 or December 7, 1922): Mathematician who created many formulas that I don't understand enough to explain here. Except that he helped develope the board game Go! Don't know his current health status. Ulf Grenander (July 23, 1923): Another highly accomplished mathematician. Here's a book he published just recently in 2012: http://www.amazon.co...t=relevancerank Not sure if he's living abroads at the moment. I think Eva Henning could get a UK Obit cause she was in a few Bergman films. Some of the others I am not so sure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted December 12, 2014 NAME BORN NATIONALITY REASON Pola Illery 1908 Romanian Elderly Paulette Dubost 1910 French Elderly Brigitte Borchert 1910 German Elderly Lupita Tovar 1910 Mexican Elderly Luise Rainer 1910 German Elderly Annalisa Ericson 1913 Swedish Elderly Marina von Ditmar 1914 Baltic-German Elderly Vera Gebuhr 1916 Danish Elderly Lisbeth Movin 1917 Danish Elderly Danielle Darrieux 1917 French Elderly Barbro Kollberg 1917 Swedish Elderly Isuzu Yamadam 1917 Japanese Elderly Clara Auteri 1918 Italian Elderly Guje Lagerwall 1920 Swedish Elderly Eva Henning 1920 Swedish Elderly Setsuko Hara 1920 Japanese Elderly Yoshiko Ōtaka 1920 Japanese Elderly Michèle Morgan 1920 French Elderly Barbro Hiort af Ornäs 1921 Swedish Elderly Dora Doll 1922 French Elderly Anne Vernon 1924 French Elderly Machiko Kyō 1924 Japanese Elderly Ruth Leuwerik 1924 German Elderly Annemarie Duringer 1925 Swiss Elderly Sonja Ziemann 1926 German Elderly Jacqueline Pagnol 1926 French Elderly Keiko Tsushima 1926 Japanese Elderly Emmanuelle Riva 1927 French Elderly Inga Landgré 1927 Swedish Elderly Gina Lollobrigida 1927 Italian Elderly Juliette Greco 1927 French Elderly Jeanne Moreau 1928 French Elderly Liselotte Pulver 1929 Swiss Elderly Fernanda Montenegro 1929 Brazilian Elderly Ruth Maria Kubitschek 1931 Czech Elderly Marianne Koch 1931 German Elderly Annie Girardot 1931 French Elderly/Alzheimer's Francois Arnoul 1931 French Elderly Leslie Caron 1931 French Elderly Nicole Courcel 1931 French Elderly Monica Vitti 1931 Italian Elderly/Alzheimer's Lucia Bose 1931 Italian Elderly Margarita Lozano 1931 Spanish Elderly Silvia Pinal 1931 Mexican Elderly Anita Ekberg 1931 Swedish Elderly Harriet Andersson 1932 Swedish Elderly Stephane Audran 1932 French Elderly Nathalie Pascaud ???? French Elderly Brigitte Bardot 1934 French Political views/Elderly Sophia Loren 1934 Italian Elderly Bibi Andersson 1935 Swedish Elderly Mylene Demongeot 1935 French Elderly Ursula Andress 1936 Swiss Norma Alejandro 1936 Argentine Carry Tefson 1938 Dutch Liv Ullmann 1938 Swedish Claudia Cardinale 1938 Italian Ann-Margret 1941 Swedish Catherine Deneuve 1943 French "Curse" of the Last Metro Sylvia Kristel 1952 Dutch Lung cancer Emmanuelle Béart 1963 French Ex-Lover suicided Beatrice Dalle 1964 French Relationship with violent criminal Emmanuelle Seigner 1966 French Kinky lifestyle/stress of being Mrs Polanski Marion Cotillard 1975 French Death threats ACTORS NAME BORN NATIONALITY REASON Johannes Heesters 1903 Dutch Elderly Herbert Lom 1917 Czech Jew Elderly George Gaynes 1917 Finnish Elderly Louis Jourdan 1921 French Elderly Michel Galabru 1922 French Elderly Roger Hanin 1925 French Elderly Jean d'Ormesson 1925 French Elderly Karlheinz Bohm 1928 German Elderly Aleksey Batalov 1928 Russian Elderly Max von Sydow 1929 Swedish Elderly Maximillian Schell 1930 Austrian Elderly Jean Rochefort 1930 French Elderly Michael Lonsdale 1931 French Elderly Jean-Paul Belmondo 1933 French Elderly Alain Delon 1935 French Organised crime connections Zdenek Sverak 1936 Czech Already gone beyond the average life expectancy for a Czech! Johnny Hallyday 1943 French Colon cancer/botched operation Rutger Hauer 1944 Dutch Magere Hein's favourite Jeroen Krabbe 1944 Dutch Gerard Depardieu 1944 French Grossly obese DIRECTORS/PRODUCERS/ETC NAME BORN NATIONALITY REASON Wolfgang Suschitzky 1912 Austro-Hungarian Elderly Kaneto Shindo 1912 Japanese Elderly Gabriel Axel 1918 Danish Elderly Miklós Jancsó 1921 Hungarian Elderly Chris Marker 1921 French Elderly Alain Resnais 1922 French Elderly Francesco Rosi 1922 Italian Elderly Seijun Suzukzi 1923 Japanese Elderly Franco Zeffirelli 1923 Italian Elderly Andrez Wajda 1926 Polish Elderly Lina Wertmuller 1926 Italian Elderly Agnes Varda 1928 French Elderly Edouard Molinaro 1928 French Elderly Jacques Rivette 1928 French Elderly Pierre "Monsieur Cinema" Tchernia 1928 French Elderly Alejandro Jodorowsky 1929 Chilean Elderly Paolo Taviani 1929 Italian Elderly Jesse Franco 1930 Spanish Elderly Jean-Luc Godard 1930 French Elderly Masahiro Shinoda 1931 Japanese Elderly Ermanno Olmi 1931 Italian Elderly Vittorio Taviani 1931 Italian Elderly George Sluizer 1932 Dutch Elderly Carlos Saura 1932 Spanish Elderly Jerzy Hoffman 1932 Polish Elderly Roman Polanski 1933 Polish Jew Perverted lifestyle Updated with all the new suggestions in this thread and the 2015 suggestions one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest j. Posted December 12, 2014 You need to remove Sluizer, he died earlier this year... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted December 12, 2014 You need to remove Sluizer, he died earlier this year... Thanks, guest! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptainChorizo 1,977 Posted December 12, 2014 Here are some more Foreign Directors in the 80+ range who would net a UK Obit Ivan Passer b. 1933 Czech Republic Manoel de Oliveira b. 1909 Portugal Costa-Gavras b. 1933 Greece Dusan Mukavejev b. 1932 Serbia Tinto Brass b. 1933 Italy --also Obese 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magere Hein 1,400 Posted December 12, 2014 Tinto Brass b. 1933 Italy --also Obese Where's that? regards, Hein 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
time 8,599 Posted December 18, 2014 Italian actress Virna Lisi dies aged 78. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Zorders 1,271 Posted December 29, 2014 http://www.thedailyb...come-a-spy.html Just found this.... about Donatas Banionis, one of the year's more obscure but still-noted deaths, a former Soviet-era actor (more famous for an extremely long 1972 sci-fi movie called "Solaris"). Apparently he may be "responsible" for giving us Putin - because young Vlad saw him in a spy movie in 1968 and was "inspired" to join the KGB. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted December 30, 2014 http://www.thedailyb...come-a-spy.html Just found this.... about Donatas Banionis, one of the year's more obscure but still-noted deaths, a former Soviet-era actor (more famous for an extremely long 1972 sci-fi movie called "Solaris"). ... which just happens to be my favourite film of all time. Wow, this is the saddest death of the year for me, by far. :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted December 30, 2014 Of the main cast of Solaris, only Natalya Bondachurk is still left now. What a sad note on which to end the year. :( :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Zorders 1,271 Posted December 30, 2014 http://www.thedailyb...come-a-spy.html Just found this.... about Donatas Banionis, one of the year's more obscure but still-noted deaths, a former Soviet-era actor (more famous for an extremely long 1972 sci-fi movie called "Solaris"). ... which just happens to be my favourite film of all time. Wow, this is the saddest death of the year for me, by far. :( Looks like you're on the other side of the world from me in more ways than one then. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted December 30, 2014 http://www.thedailyb...come-a-spy.html Just found this.... about Donatas Banionis, one of the year's more obscure but still-noted deaths, a former Soviet-era actor (more famous for an extremely long 1972 sci-fi movie called "Solaris"). ... which just happens to be my favourite film of all time. Wow, this is the saddest death of the year for me, by far. :( Looks like you're on the other side of the world from me in more ways than one then. Not a fan of it? Have you tried the US remake with Clooney? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Zorders 1,271 Posted December 30, 2014 http://www.thedailyb...come-a-spy.html Just found this.... about Donatas Banionis, one of the year's more obscure but still-noted deaths, a former Soviet-era actor (more famous for an extremely long 1972 sci-fi movie called "Solaris"). ... which just happens to be my favourite film of all time. Wow, this is the saddest death of the year for me, by far. :( Looks like you're on the other side of the world from me in more ways than one then. Not a fan of it? Have you tried the US remake with Clooney? Fuck's sake man. You know how to make a big hole bigger dont ya? You're asking me if I watched a George Clooney film. Or asking me to watch one. No of course I haven't fucking seen it! You're lucky we aren't in the same room, I think that remark is one of the few things that could empower a weedy pommy fuck like me to deck a beer-chugging Aussie like you! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted January 4, 2015 Italian actress Virna Lisi dies aged 78. I just belatedly realised she was the actress who played Catherine de Medici in La Reine Margot, another of my favourite films. :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted January 4, 2015 French film-maker Rene Vautier. I hadn't heard of this bloke before but he was interesting. I will have to look up his work now that I know about him. http://www.dw.de/anti-censorship-film-maker-vautier-dies/a-18170366?maca=en-rss-en-top-1022-rdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptainChorizo 1,977 Posted January 10, 2015 Francesco Rosi The Bafta winning Italian Film Director is dead at 92 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 10,967 Posted January 11, 2015 Anita Ekberg, swedish actress famous for 'La Dolce Vita', dead at 83: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/anita-ekberg-dead-at-83-762513 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cat O'Falk 3,290 Posted January 11, 2015 Anita Ekberg, swedish actress famous for 'La Dolce Vita', dead at 83: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/anita-ekberg-dead-at-83-762513 I don't recall her being in La Dolce Vita. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted January 11, 2015 Anita Ekberg, swedish actress famous for 'La Dolce Vita', dead at 83: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/anita-ekberg-dead-at-83-762513 Wow, we are losing a lot of big names at the moment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davey Jones' Locker 1,324 Posted January 11, 2015 Anita Ekberg, swedish actress famous for 'La Dolce Vita', dead at 83: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/anita-ekberg-dead-at-83-762513 I don't recall her being in La Dolce Vita. Ha. Ha. Ha. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites