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Paganini (1989)

Paganini (1989)
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In his last film, actor Klaus Kinski directs himself in this story of notorious 18th-century composer/violinst Niccolo Paganini. Mainly because of the emphasis on Paganini's sex life, the film's producers called the film "pornographic" (although there are no graphic sex scenes) and sued Kinski. The film had a very spotty release, Kinski never acted again, and he died three years later. ~ Brian Gusse, Rovi

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Starring:
Klaus Kinski
Director(s):
Klaus Kinski
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Paganini

In his last film, actor Klaus Kinski directs himself in this story of notorious 18th-century composer/violinst Niccolo Paganini. Mainly because of the emphasis on Paganini's sex life, the film's producers called the film "pornographic" (although there are no graphic sex scenes) and sued Kinski. The film had a very spotty release, Kinski never acted again, and he died three years later. ~ Brian Gusse, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
182 mins

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    Director(s):
    Klaus Kinski
    Writer(s):
    Klaus Kinski
    Categories:
    ForeignDrama
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      Alicia A.

      saw the first disc worst movie ever didnt bother with the second one at all. too me there wasnt even a storyline too it.

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      Kenneth P.

      I found the movie interesting. I disagree with the other reviews. The story was indeed haphazard, but many incredibly beautiful scenes throughout the movie. I always find Kinski's movies and his daughter (she wasn't in it, just his son Nikolai) worth watching. Only saw disc one. Disc two is director's cut I understand.

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      Ernest H.

      It is pedofilic, more then pornographic. Nothing to do with erotism or a real description of the life of Paganini. Not only distastfull, but also boring

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