Christa Päffgen, known by her stage name Nico, was a German singer, songwriter, musician, model, and actress. [16], "Above the Law DVD Release Date January 28, 1998", "Nico: Above the Law DVD Release Date April 26, 1999", "Above the Law Blu-ray release date April 7, 2009", "Review/Film; 'Above the Law,' a Detective's Battle", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Above_the_Law_(1988_film)&oldid=1015373161, Fictional portrayals of the Chicago Police Department, Films with screenplays by Steven Pressfield, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Daniel Faraldo as Bautista 'Tony' Salvano, Rafael Gonzalez as Carlos Abandano, Salvano's Lawyer, This page was last edited on 1 April 2021, at 02:56. Nico, 1988 est un film biographique italo-belge réalisé par Susanna Nicchiarelli. Toscani confronts Fox, but they are interrupted by Zagon's men. for drug use, language, and some sexuality. BIFEST - Bari International Film Festival 2018 Winner Italian Competition Award: Best Screenplay Susanna Nicchiarelli: David di Donatello Awards 2018 Winner David: Best Original Screenplay (Migliore Sceneggiatura Originale) Nico, 1988 takes a somewhat novel approach to the subgenre, focusing on the darkest days of a musician who has too often been romanticized as a muse. It was set and filmed in Chicago, Illinois, over 60 days between April 27 and June 26, 1987. Her life and career on the fringes, Nico’s new manager Richard convinces her to hit the road again and tour Europe to promote her latest album. Seagal plays Nico Toscani, an ex-CIA agent, Aikido specialist and a Chicago policeman who discovers a conspiracy upon investigating the mysterious shipment of military explosives seized from a narcotics dealer. While Nico floats through so many things, unfazed by much about her career, her son Ari (Sandor Funtek) is the one concept that stops her dead in her tracks and fills her with regret. A former Special Operations Vietnam vet works as a Chicago cop, and uncovers C.I.A. Even though Nico might not be familiar to modern audiences, the film Nico, 1988 makes a strong case as to why more people should know her story. Director Susanna Nicchiarelli’s latest film, Nico, 1988, focuses on the final couple of years of Nico’s life, illuminating a point in her career that is rarely discussed. About this Movie. "I don't need everyone to like me, I don't care," Nico states, in one of the movie's more pointed passages. As well, Nicchiarelli wants to stress that Nico was much more than just a collaborator with the Velvet Underground (as in their record, The Velvet Underground & Nico), with Trine Dyrholm's Nico stating explicitly, “My life started after the experience with the Velvet Underground,” and the movie taking place about 20 years after their classic album was made. There, he became disgusted with DCI Kurt Zagon, who tortured prisoners. When Toscani finds out that Zagon killed the priest and is planning to kill Harrison, he goes after Zagon. From the July-August 2018 Issue. Nico's friend Jim Morrison suggested that she start writing her own material. Her life and career on the fringes, Nico’s new manager Richard convinces her to hit the road again and tour Europe to promote her Nico, 1988 follows the singer … 'NICO, 1988' follows the singer-songwriter, approaching 50, leading a solitary existence in Manchester, far from her 60s glam days as a Warhol superstar and celebrated … After, Toscani meets Harrison, who has been informed of everything. Also in this issue. For one, writer/director Susanna Nicchiarelli seeks to let viewers know right off the bat that her real name was actually Christa Päffgen, and she was often addressed as such. Nico, 1988. With Steven Seagal, Pam Grier, Henry Silva, Ron Dean. Model and singer Nico was born in Cologne, Germany in 1938. [7] The Region 2 DVD was released in the United Kingdom on 26 April 1999. She provides a ghostly quality to that last lyric, “The greatest thing you’ll ever learn, is just love and be loved in return,” singing it as if to remind herself that she failed to learn exactly that. [12], Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times stated "It contains 50 percent more plot than it needs, but that allows it room to grow in areas not ordinarily covered in action thrillers. Nico, 1988: Final Thoughts Nicchiarelli ‘s film respectfully marks the 30th anniversary of the late singer’s death while attempting to restore a little of her legacy. As the script assumes the avant garde nature of Nico’s later music, the movie can also be saccharine when it wants to, as with its handling of the theme of addiction. Above the Law was released in the United States on April 8, 1988. About the film (2017) Trine Dyrholm stars in Susanna Nicchiarelli's drama following the singer Nico in her final years. Dyrholm leads with an incredible imitation of Nico's iconic low singing voice, as shown in a few powerful musical scenes. The film was set and filmed on location in Chicago.[5]. Sa première projection a lieu au festival de Venise fin août 2017. Nico, 1988 is a 2017 biographical film based on pop singer Nico directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli. Worldly Wise By Violet Lucca. But then there are also exposition-heavy scenes of her giving interviews talking about her past life, or the plot thread that doesn’t quite work involving her son, who is in a institution at the beginning of the movie after a suicide attempt. They play out like the real images that the real Nico saw in her head. All of this is meant to be for a movie not to be taken as factual, as indicated by this film's end credits. Its plot-light story of Nico touring through Europe with a band in 1986 is designed to be impulsive and opaque, the details sometimes filled in by how she interacts with those closest to her like manager Richard (John Gordon Sinclair), or scenes of her falling back into self-destruction. At the insistence of Warhol, she sang on four songs of the Velvet Underground's debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico. Nico, 1988 trailer debut starring Trine Dyrholm as Christa Päffgen aka Nico (Warhol superstar and celebrated vocalist for The Velvet Underground) - follows the singer-songwriter, approaching 50, as she hits the road again and tours Europe to promote her latest album. avec Trine Dyrholm, Calvin Demba, Karina Fernandez Au cinéma le 18 avril [11] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale. It becomes a hollow center for the movie, despite the amount of time spent on it. Halfway through the film and with a jazz piano accompaniment, she croons Nat King Cole’s "Nature Boy." This is the private solar system Italian filmmaker Susanna Nicchiarelli recreates in her biopic Nico, 1988, which screens next week at the Tribeca Film Festival. At the same time, she started a solo career and released Chelsea Girl. But the movie is best of all a showcase for Dyrholm’s full-fledged interpretation of Nico, who is distinctly removed from the poppiness that appeared in her earlier work, whether it's the Velvet Underground & Nico or her solo record Chelsea Girl. Summary With Trine Dyrholm, John Gordon Sinclair, Anamaria Marinca, Sandor Funtek. [6], Warner Bros. released the Region 1 DVD in the United States on 28 January 1998. Summary: Nico, 1988 follows the singer-songwriter, approaching 50, leading a solitary existence in Manchester, far from her 60s glam days as a Warhol superstar and celebrated vocalist for cult band The Velvet Underground. A co-production between Italy and Belgium, it was shot in English language. Seagal plays Nico Toscani, an ex-CIA agent, Aikido specialist and a Chicago policeman who discovers a conspiracy upon investigating the mysterious shipment of military explosives seized from a narcotics dealer. Even though Nico might not be familiar to modern audiences, the film Nico, 1988 makes a strong case as to why more people should know her story. While Zagon is torturing the priest, Toscani bursts in and a gun battle ensues. We get so many representations of brilliant men who are extremely flawed, dive head-first into their woes and soothe it all with drug abuse—“Nico, 1988” seizes a discography and tragic life story to further familiarize moviegoers with this specific kind of complicated soul. Nico was born Christa Päffgen, and in the film just about everyone calls her Christa, making you realize that Nico is a character she’s still playing but no longer believes in. Under pressure from the feds, Toscani is asked to turn in his badge. A member of The Velvet Underground experimental rock band (with John Cale), circa 1967, she made several solo albums during the 1970s. Or later, a performance of he song “My Only Son” shows a deeper, darker pain, and you watch her hold the song’s last note desperately as if she’d rather her lungs burst first. Above the Law (also known as Nico: Above the Law[3][4]) is a 1988 American action thriller film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis. Nico, 1988 is the story of an artist, a mother, and the woman behind the icon. Above the Law (also known as Nico: Above the Law ) is a 1988 American action thriller film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis. He eventually discovers that the dealers he busted are linked to Zagon, who is still with the CIA, and who is being accused of human rights violations by a Central American priest who was being sheltered by Toscani's priest. Senator Ernest Harrison is investigating Zagon's group to reveal their covert operations and drug dealing. We get to experience her fighting her demons while having high hopes for the future. Nico, 1988. Nico, 1988 est un film réalisé par Susanna Nicchiarelli avec Trine Dyrholm, John Gordon Sinclair. Rated R wrongdoing. Fox calls Toscani and tells him to move his family to a safer location, saying that he is in danger. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Festival on 31 August 2017. She was a part of the Andy Warhol "scene" in the 1960s. It marks the acting debut of Steven Seagal, who co-produced and co-wrote the film also starring Pam Grier, Sharon Stone, Daniel Faraldo and Henry Silva. Sergeant Nico Toscani, a native of Palermo, Sicily, is a detective in the Chicago Police Department's vice squad. [9], The film grossed $18,869,631 in the U.S.[10], Above the Law received mixed reviews. Nico, 1988 is the story of an artist, a mother, and the woman behind the icon. Nico, 1988 by Susanna NicchiarelliStarring Trine DyrholmVenice Orizzonti All of this is meant to be for a movie not to be taken as factual, as indicated by this film's end credits. "[14][15], Above the Law is regarded as the first American film to feature Aikido in fight sequences. as Christa Päffgen a.k.a Nico, Breaking Bread on the 25th Anniversary of Big Night, ABC’s Rebel Wastes Talent on Fictional Version of the Erin Brockovich Legacy. And there’s a special boost that Nicchiarelli gets from including footage by Jonas Mekas, whose films like "Walden" are sprinkled throughout this movie, offering documentary fragments about the earlier days of Nico. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 53%, based on reviews from 17 critics. She had roles in several films, including Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls. It has been reported that Seagal was asked to make the film by his former aikido pupil, agent Michael Ovitz, who believed that he could make anyone a movie star. Approaching 50, Nico's life and career are on the ropes, a far cry from her glamorous days as a Warhol superstar and celebrated vocalist for The Velvet Underground. Later, the priest of Toscani's parish is killed in an explosion during Mass. At an early age he had become interested in martial arts, and moved to Japan to study them. Its plot-light story of Nico touring through Europe with a band in 1986 is designed to be impulsive and opaque, the details sometimes filled in by how she interacts with those closest to her like manager Richard (John Gordon Sinclair), or scenes of her falling back into self-destruction. NICO, 1988 follows the singer-songwriter, approaching 50, leading a solitary existence in Manchester, far from her 60s glam days as a Warhol superstar and celebrated vocalist for cult band The Velvet Underground. The major song choices, not all Nico compositions, are extremely particular, like Alphaville’s “Big in Japan” being used to touch on one’s importance in a land removed from your own; the song appears twice, with Dyrholm even singing it in the end credits. The film originated after a successful screen test, financed by Michael Ovitz, leading to Seagal being offered a contract by Warner Bros. Toscani and his new partner Detective Delores "Jacks" Jackson are investigating a drug ring, and after busting two of the dealers, including Salvadorian drug lord Tony Salvano, Toscani finds C-4 explosive. Directed by Andrew Davis. Nick Allen is an Assistant Editor at RogerEbert.com and is a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association. Nico, Soundtrack: Allegiant. It appropriately brings out the most sober side of this already dour movie, showing peoples’ weaknesses to drugs, whether it’s Nico or one of her uninteresting bandmates in a group that she calls “a band of amateur junkies.” (The violinist is very good though, almost like an inside joke for those familiar with the dynamic usage of violin in Nico’s humble orchestra.). Throughout this ambling but sometimes poignant film, this take on Nico does not care one iota of what others think about what she wants to express. Le film sort en France en avril 2018, avec un bon accueil critique [1 Synopsis. A stand-off occurred when Toscani tried to stop a torture session, and he left the CIA. And on a more intricate level, Nicchiarelli uses this later period in Nico's life as a moment to show the rare cinematic image of the woman bad genius. Harrison promises justice and Toscani says he is now willing to testify about his experiences with Zagon and covert operations in the CIA. He is held in the kitchen of a hotel during a Harrison campaign rally. 3 talking about this. Nico 1988, de Susanna Nicchiarelli. Similarly, in Nico, 1988 we are transported back to the 1980s and get to spend some quality time with Nico a.k.a. Nico, 1988 je road movie věnovanou posledním letům života Christy Päffgenové známé pod uměleckým jménem Nico. Showing all 10 wins and 21 nominations. In theaters August 1st. Nico, 1988 is more of a character piece than a fact-led biography, but it offers a fascinating study of a flawed yet uncompromising artist and her turbulent life. Detectives Lukich and Jackson are wounded during the shootout, and Toscani has to flee. ‘Nico, 1988’ Review: Offbeat Biopic of Late Singer Gives Her Inner Life Instead of the Velvet Underground era, we get the iconic chanteuse’s autumn years — and that makes all the difference But its visual compositions are noteworthy too, the way that Crystel Fournier’s cinematography achieves a non-showy precision with framing people, whether inside colorful buildings or in an underground show in Czechoslovakia. There’s a whole lot going on in "Nico, 1988" concerning the not-often-discussed legacy of musical artist Nico, which is treated here with an unusual biopic. It’s a biopic of sorts, which focuses on the years 1987 and 1988, the last two years of Nico’s life, and stars Danish star Trine Dyrholm. Toscani returned to Chicago, joined the police department, and got married. "[13] In a negative review, Hal Hinson of The Washington Post criticized it as "woefully short on originality. Approaching 50, Nico's life and career are on the ropes, a far cry from her glamorous days as a Warhol superstar and celebrated vocalist for The Velvet Underground. It Happened Here By Teo Bugbee. Before Zagon can kill Harrison, Toscani breaks free and kills Zagon and all of his remaining men. On and off stage, Dyrholm captures Nico's intensity with an intense gaze, and exhibiting a restlessness with her body that often feels primal. Home. The last year of singer Nico's life, as she tours and grapples with addiction and personal demons. Out of all of the Susanna Nicchiarelli films I've seen, Nico, 1988 ranks higher than Cosmonauts and lower than Discovery at Dawn.Discovery at Dawn is all about time travel. Directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli. [8] The Region-free Blu-ray Disc was released on 7 April 2009. It marks the acting debut of Steven Seagal, who co-produced and co-wrote the film also starring Pam Grier, Sharon Stone, Daniel Faraldo and Henry Silva. Nico goes to visit him, presumably after a long absence, in a home for the mentally ill in one of the film’s most emotional scenes. For better and for worse, the film thinks the same way. Nico, 1988 (2017) Awards. Full Review Scott Phillips The Movie Isle In 1969, Toscani was recruited to join the CIA by Nelson Fox and was involved in covert operations on the Vietnamese-Cambodian border during the Vietnam War. Shortly afterward, the men that Toscani and Jackson arrested are released at the request of federal officials, and Toscani is ordered to stand down. Fox is killed and Toscani is captured. Film odehrávající se mezi Paříží, Prahou, Norimberkem a Manchestrem popisuje sólovou uměleckou dráhu hudební ikony, Warholovy múzy, zpěvačky Velvet Underground a … Trine Dyrholm Christa Päffgen.
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