PRADA presents "CASTELLO CAVALCANTI" by Wes Anderson
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2013
- CAST & CREW
Jason Schwartzman
Giada Colagrande
Written and directed by Wes Anderson
Cinematography: Darius Khondji
Editing: Stephen Perkins
Production Design: Stefano Ortolani
Costumes Design: Milena Canonero
Music: Alessandro Casella & Randall Poster
Production: The Directors Bureau in association with Hi! Production - Фільми й анімація
This is Wes Anderson just flexing what he can do in 7 minutes
its weird because i find it like a normal wes movie but everything is faster
@@dd-vm1hs what do you mean?
@@dd-vm1hs oh , I can't speak English that well... does that sentence sound weird? What would be a correct way of saying that?
Fabricio Oberto your comment didn’t sound weird, he was saying it’s weird that u say that because he has a different opinion. your english is actually pretty good
Endless symmetry shots
It’s like an espresso shot of a Wes movie.
Quick but gold 👌
Or when a woman brushes past you in a crowd. A beautiful woman. Like a shooting star you're not sure you saw.
@silastmanstanding Brava, a perfect analogy.
Well put
IKR
"You're my ancestors"... after all these years i only now finally realize that the driver died.
Love Wes Anderson's style and writing so much.
Wait what?!
Dammit Prince you're on to something there!
do you think he would've survived if he took the bus back?
Hold on man. This is gonna take me a while to process.
Holy shittt
A gem of a short film. And one of the sweetest holiday films.
I love Wes Anderson's use of color themes in all his movies
Grant Lyon por eso mismo supuse que debia ser él
Lighting too.
Me too
It's Prada..
gorgeous. rarely does 7 minutes of film create so much atmosphere
You musta worked on this film. See my brief comments above. I hope your day has been more interesting than this dull film.
I thought it was a scene for a new movie it was sp good. Had no idea it was a short.
@@LuckyGuu no one gives a shit about your comments
Really highlights Wes Anderson's abilities
LuckyGuu you’re wrong and that’s obvious
Getting this short movie recommended 7 years later is like it is supposed to be watched 7 years later. Like ... time does not matter.
In Wes Anderson's universe it does not.
it needs to age like fine wine
I legit thought it was recent until I saw ‘4 years ago’ in the comments
I got it recommended 7 years later, after watching the Grand Budapest hotel for the first time -- first Wes Anderson film I've watched.
A 7 minute video shown 7 years later
This is definitely one of my favorite short films, can't get over how good the framing and set design of the phone call looked!
I come again and again to watch this
You should also watch hotel chevalier
You should watch Roman Polanski’s etude „dwóch ludzi z szafa”.
Have you seen any Wes Anderson features? I think I've seen some of your film commentary videos but don't see any Wes Anderson movies.
@@geobrad7 I love his filming style, angles, and the way his movies are scripted. I really love The Royal Tennenbaums, Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, and The Grand Budapest Hotel
Wes Anderson is just brilliant.. I could've watched this for hours
Are you sure..... Just a announcement I watched this over 100times as cinematography assignment
@@XCindy9504 i think he means a longer version
Something like a movie, me too
jason schwartzman is the most italian-looking jew playing the most jewish-looking italian man.
echolot easy there, racial realist
@@TheMrbrowniie Where's the lie?
well he is half jewish half italian so...
Silent Groyper Israel
Well i Guess that’s racist
Seven minutes and forty-five seconds long, released in 2013, and it still stands as one of Anderson's best. Love the message in this short - enjoy the simple things in life. If you lose a race car, brush it aside, sit back, and relax a little.
Also, I have to call to the fact that, even in short films, Wes Anderson is always ready to kill at least one animal in a darkly hilarious way. It's a strange directorial trait.
godere la vita su un piatto di spaghetti e alcuni amici e parenti. essere campione è perdere tempo. Sono d'accordo.
I've watched this so many times. I think, I'm sure now that he died in the car crash.
If you think then you’re not sure
@@patrickbyrne9784 actually Wes confirmed that the driver is death
@@alifzahir3933 Dead*
At 4:30 minutes there is Mario Poltronieri, a great and old italian commentator of Formula 1 for Rai (italian television). Here he is commenting the famous race of Digione 1979. The two young drivers appointed are Gilles Villeneuve and René Arnoux, that they are behind Jabouille, whose name is appointed in this short film.
A really great particular that made me so happy.
Thanks Mr Anderson.
the colour change in 4:56 gives me life
What? I don't see nothing
Edit: yea, i see it. I didn't notice it shit
I don't get what was the intention of change in temperature of light?
Faran Khan it represents his mood changing
Light bulb burned out
I noticed that too
Love how this was put together.
Such a coincidence, coz I love how YOU were put together
RIGHT....and the leaping CAT is a long held symbol of the Mesopotamian s for-fathers uncles cousin 3rd sister twice removed...next door neighbors plumber,,,hold it , Wes Never did communicate in ths manner.
as an italian , this is very very nice portraying o small italian towns , the only unrealistic thing is italians understanding english and them being a little bit too calm , but it's very beatiful i love it
Wes is saying the driver died.
That's why you see the priest at the time of the crash, then at the end. And just so happens this is his ancestral home, relatives, etc.
Says goodbye to wife and close friend/mechanic over the phone.
And he's going to stay. He has that feeling, then waves off the bus. He's eating, enjoying time with his relatives, no urgency to get back on the race or call the race officials. This is his heaven.
@@ShortRound42 damn i never saw it that way, that si actually genius
@@ShortRound42 lol no you're saying the driver died. Wes created art and you interpreted it, which is fine.
@@pedestrian_0 Watch it again. You’ll see the clues.
@@pedestrian_0 lmao the hints all over, watch it again and listen closely
"You're my ancestors, I think" Is the greatest line ever.
I think he died in the car wreck.
Is it just me, or is the story about someone who dies in a racecar accident?
I mean, he did crash into a statue of Jesus... and there are other things that seem to imply it too, like the great-ancestors and the bus that comes too early...
yeah i thougth that too, but he talked with his wife and his mechanic.
story can go either way. either he died and decided to spend time with his ancestors, or he is still alive and wanted to spend time with his ancestors before going back.
in my opinion Wes Anderson didnt want to move story in that direction, but because of his visual style, and so many cliche's about car accidents made us belive its the twilight zone episode.
suncu91 I was thinking that the phone calls could be interpreted as his final words to those he cared about from beyond the grave... and he was given the choice to return to them via the bus, but decided to stay with his ancestors who lived before him in this almost heavenly cafe.
That and the other both seem like logical conclusions. What's so great about this film is that it can be interpreted in several different ways, but you get a different perspective on the story just based on off-chance observations that you notice. It could be a symbolic story about life after death, or it could just be a portrait of a small-town racer with a mechanic who's a son-of-a-bitch. Any depiction of it is beyond intriguing.
Maybe. Or maybe not, and It's a story about forget preocupations and just enjoy the warm casualities. Or both.
on 6:28 you can see priest talking to some weman in black
That's clever. I didn't see that but now that I look at it that way, I like this clip even more.
UA-cam:
2013 - No.
2014 - Nope.
2015 - Not yet.
2016 - Nah.
2017 - Getting closer.
2018 - Not quite yet.
2019 - Almost there.
2020 - You're ready!
😂
Same
portal to higher level universe coming in 2021
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*be's shook*
when sad, a Wes Anderson short will cheer you up
:)
Even though it's about death
And here we are, 2020, youtube knows, that we are waiting for French dispatch
Yes! Still waiting :-D
11 months later and we're still waiting 🥲
I fr can’t wait
Can't wait
stop talking about it it hurts me even more
This man is dead. The intuition came at 3:07 when it says no bus. That place is purgatory or heaven, where he meets all his ancestors.
What about the phone call?
@@facundovignoli That's why the mechanic was crying. He killed his brother in law.
@@MultiBallchinian but, it was the pilot who called him and his wife. I mean, what you said it’s a good theory cuz it would explain the fact that he said “So long pal...”, but idk, it’s pretty weird that he called them instead of them calling him, like for having a spiritual contact.
The fact that the bar tender knew that the old man was the pilot’s great-great grand uncle solidifies the theory.
@@facundovignoli Might have been written that way just to help keep it ambiguous.
I love how his attitude is unapologetically rude lol
Italian american dude
I thought of it as very italian american (!)
I can confirm as an Italian American from NY. Every thing is "Fuck, shit, son of a bitch" With wild hand gestures. I fucking love it at get togethers. 10 different conversations, some shouting.
any director has a special signature, is a legendary director... and Anderson's signature is " COLORS "
+Jacob Fuad And also the cinematography, and characters - how they act, etc.
+Jacob Fuad symmetry! dont forget symmetry!
and the seamless camera movement and dreamy set designs
+JO$EPH Grand budapest hotel, then Fantastic Mr fox
they're all amazing
"Paolo, Spaghetti." best line of the film
Wes Anderson is someone who people with OCD will love watching. Because everything is just so perfect....
+Seconds In Extremely well put!
That would explain why I'm depressed in my life, Wes Anderson isn't directing it.
Michael Anton wonder if Wes Anderson himself is OCD....
OCD ISNT WANTING TO BE A PERFECTIONIST. OCD IS HAVING A COMPULSIVE DISORDER THAT INVOLVES MANY MANY THINGS. PLEASE LEARN THE DIFFERENCE.
even the old and the neglected is somehow perfect...
If only Italy still looked and was like this... I love it how Wes Anderson plays with our nostalgic feelings.
A lot of Italy still looks like this, especially outside the cities, it's actually very untouched and it's my favorite place in the whole world to go on Holiday
rmuneton So true buddy, so true.
Now half the cast would be African refugees.
plenty of places still like this. Can give you some recommendations if you wish
@@tresojos Please do
I feel weird saying so, but this is my favorite Wes Anderson film.
David Schlaepfer Mine too! I think it's because this is so charming and everyone in it feels like someone I'd love to get to know. I wish I could learn more about them but at the same time I feel like making it more than this quirky little slice of life would spoil it.
***** The Darjeeling Limited is my favorite.
Operation Casual I have to see that one. The last one I watched was Hotel Budapest and I loved it.
***** Yeah Budapest and Darjeeling are awesome, I have a feeling you liike Darjeeling.
***** Try watching The Royal Tenenbaums. You will like it
Had to watch this twice in a row. Brought a tear to my eye, wow.
Wes Anderson should totally direct a Wacky races movie
+graham rispin (Commander Quantum) YES
PLEASE MAKE IT HAPPEN
Oh dear god YES PLEASE!! No sarcasm is actually a really great idea.
PERFECT IDEA, best ever
Wes Anderson is by far my favorite director. I love the look of all his sets.
then its the incredible work of his set designers you love
@@bunsenmedia4336 guess who`s telling the set designers how to design the sets...
@@alexsteinbach9899 +1
“You’re my ancestors I think? CHOW CHOW CHOW, you’re my ancestors!”
Wes is a genius 😂
Ciao*
holy shit, i wish this was a full length film, i love the story, very humbling and very down to earth plus actors are great... man bravo Mr. Anderson once again you got me.
Vehicles in this movie: Alfa Romeo 6C 1750, Bugatti Type 35, Morgan +4 Competition, BMW R51, Alfa Romeo 20/30, Maserati 4CL. Correct?
555 Gear which is that motorcycle ?
@@kingbygrace6402 its a BMW R27 i think
Some Morris Garages?
Were racecars really that slow back then?
and MG F
2:46: 'Completamente finito, totale calamite disastro catastrophica'! Hahahaha! As someone who learnt Italian as a second language, I laughed so hard when Jason Schwartzman said this. It's exactly how English speakers think they can speak Italian. XD XD XD
1:59 ah yes, the Wes Anderson run
the bulb going out and the lighting changing at 4:54 is so dope
This should be a movie...
Ti mo , no, it isn't idiot, this could be call a short film but not a movie go eat shit fucking piece of garbage
Daniel Spectrum
Chill
@@kokomolucian You ok?
@@thomasrainbow go eat horse shit
@@kokomolucian ~ your anger in yt comments has be laughing bro. Thanks. I needed a laugh today.
This man loves yellow as much as I do!!!
yeah what is up with that why does he like yellow so much?
That's one reason I loved Grand Budapest so much. He chose fresh new color schemes.
Well he looks like Freddy mercury so it checks out.
A delight for the senses. Beautifully made. Every element exactly like Italy 1955. Thanks again Wes. We love you.
This might be the oddest comment but when I see this film it’s like the better version of Van Gogh’s painting of the ‘Night cafe’. The way Wes Anderson lays out the colors and lets it pop is just what makes it his own genre amazing in every way.
lmao what
He constantly references great art in his movies. Like Natalie Portman doing an impression of that odalisque paint in Hotel Chevalier.
0:54 that’s a very clever camera move!
Set in vintage era of Europe? Check.
Symmetrical shot? Check.
Bright pop up color palette? Check.
Eccentric story & characters? Check.
Definitely Wes Anderson 😁
The cinematographical set where this corto is filmed is the permanent one in Cinecittà, that represent a medieval city in Italy, here adapted in a little mid '50s italian village.
Plot twist, everything after the crash was a dream. When he first talks to the table he acknowledges the possibility of dying in a race. The inside of the restaurant is red and orange like the flames of Hell. (Not quit sure what is the conversation with his sister and Gus, maybe his last words before dying? And a light bulb blew when he started talking to Gus, not sure what that's about but it feels meaningful.) The villagers telling him not to leave at the end are his dead relatives beckoning him to the afterlife, which would make "Castello Cavalcanti" his family plot. When the bus came is when they were trying to revive him in the real world. "Getting on the bus" would have been waking up, by deciding to "get the next one", the driver is choosing the afterlife.
Or maybe it's just telling you to slow down and enjoy life sometimes, idk, find your own meaning.
It's about a race driver who crashes, then wants to stick around to bang the waitress. Not much to it haha
Aye! This is a brilliant breakdown. Never thought it of as that. You can be a writer, director yo. Love how you related the themes (Hell) with the Colors. Go write pls!
I don't think the ancestors are telling him not to leave, they're assuring him he doesn't have to pay for his drink. This is a subtle way to show how accomodating and friendly the people are, insinuating that they might be more connected to the Driver than he knows. This is what makes him stay, I think. Knowing he is among family, he realises he has lived a good life, and will rather pass on. But, I agree with pretty much everything else you're saying.
1:27 "Antonioni dov'è?" beautiful reference to Antonioni Michelangelo, one of the greatest Italian directors
Giacomo D'Anna Ah! Somebody got it!
I used to be ambivalent about his work but over the last few years I've grown to really love his stuff. I know this is gonna sound cliche but it was Fantastic Mr.Fox that did it. I just loved the quirky characters and light heartedness to it. The same goes for this. This race car driver dude...I like him. He instantly forgave Gus even though the dude could have gotten him killed. He showed a ton of appreciation for his ancestors. I bet his close friends and family love him a lot (I mean Gus was crying at the thought of him almost dying).
Wes creates worlds I'd love to visit and characters I'd love to get to know. also-the serendipity the race car driver is feeling. That's kinda how I feel about a lot of the events and people in my life. I feel like I pulled myself out of the wreckage of the person I used to be and found myself in a quaint little town full of curious yet happy coincidences.
he got him killed mate
He dead.
Lol, dude completely missed what the vid was all about. You completely missed the ball.
@@flybeep1661 Explain. Don't just criticize without offering insight. Otherwise, you're just hating.
@@ZiddersRooFurry the driver is dead and this is kinda heaven, that's why he "coincidentally" crashed in his ancestors town. There's more knowledgeable comments about it up in the section of you care to look.
I love showing this to people to introduce them to Wes. Rather than showing clips from his movies, I show them a short film to give an example of his visual storytelling.
Pans, wide shots, dollhouse aesthetics...unmistakable Wes Anderson.
Excellent, I was gutted when it finished! Thanks for uploading.
Is this an ad or is it art?
woah
Uh, that's different! ;-)
Interesting!
I like it!
both
Never bored of watching this over and over again. Wes Anderson is such an amazing director.
my son is in the cast.....he was soo young
Who
........????
I guess it's about the young boy. The one we especially see playing with the red car toy in the first scene ?
Was in the cast or was he just an extra?
Aww :)
I love how Wes goes all out even for a short film like this, he's amazing
Props to Prada for bank rolling it too...
It's just so ridiculously BEAUTIFUL, and hysterical, and absolutely charming.
this is the most wes anderson project wes anderson has ever made to date.
*grand hotel budapest has left the chat*
@@Sebek1000 wasn't even out when this comment was written
Another masterpiece by Wes Anderson; I love it!
Loved it. Quirky and light. Classic Wes Anderson.
wes anderson . i am in love with him . i even smile when i watch the colors .
This movie makes me wish to be Italian.
SAME
me tooo!!!!1
Well, then be, it's not so difficult.
First you must learn the language "perchè è la lingua di Dante, la lingua più bella e musicale del mondo!!!", then you must learn how to recognise true spaghetti, pasta and italian food.
Then you must kill anyone who dares to use ketchup on pasta, pinapple on pizza and other similar barbaric sacrilege
***** i have never seen ketchup on pasta in my life, pineapple on pizza is great though:(
NO!
Beautiful. I've watched this about 15 times over the years. 'Bravo'
Inti Carboni as 1st assistant director. The Roma Crew is alive and kicking.
Bawl of spaghetti in heaven with ancestors 🤩😇 7 minutes of classy and atmospheric pleasure 🙏🏻
Amazing short, I love it, how Schwartzman act this one - so much self-confidence, ruthlessly perfect!
Oh shoot the cinematographer of Uncut Gens worked on this
For real?
No way that's F*CKING AWESOME
So beautifully quirky... I sometimes forget how much I love his films! Genius.
I don't know what happened but I just feel really pleasant after watching this.
as an italian is a honor to see all these actors acting in italian directed by the perfection of wes anderson. in the last years the italian cinema sucks but this short movie confirm the fact that with a good direction the actors can do a great job. beautiful film! 🇮🇹
But TV is still good. Love me some Montalbano. The morals are not always great, specially his relationship with Lidia, but all in all, a very well done show.
the whirlwind of emotions I experienced throughout:
this screams Wes Anderson!
*re-reads title* this IS by Wes Anderson!
this is such an amazing short!
this was made in 2013?! And it’s 2020?!
Even though I've never heard of PRADA, even though I don't know what CASTELLO CAVALCANTI means, I do know Wes Anderson. And that is enough to make me want to watch this.
*I would love to have Wes Anderson design my home interior!!*
I want a heavy use of red-orange. Objects made of Bakelite.
Curtains taken from a dressing room of an abandoned haberdasher's...
And framed antique postcards from countries that no long exist!!
And a nixie clock, why not?!
Sounds like you could just do it yourself.
this sounds good! another reason to study and work hard so I can actually do this in my future house.
Like America, perhaps?
This is the third time ı came back to watch this. Not only because it was shot, directed and acted excellently but also to find really& decisively out the advertising hint in the short . As ı know this was a commercial short shot in 2013 by W.Anderson and won an award (either this one or "hotel budapest"). In any case it deserves to be watched several times as a short movie (of only 7 minutes but which weights or scales like a 77 karats of a diamond). By the way ı'm not a movie or advertising guy, but just a layman who likes the movies with a quality, even the shorts. About the hint of ad? Well guys, it still is not so easy to say simply at once. It is a PRADA ad. As a summary it is like: a PRADA wearing person with his eccessively stylish behaviours can be harsh or arrogant upon some loss. But when he seizes the beauty of simple looking old ways and sounds of old style welcomes, he kicks away the so called priorities and stays with the good old nice&easy welcomes. Besides to get this kind of a welcome you must deserve it somehow, someways. Can wearing prada be count among these or even carrying a drivers jacket with PRADA ad on the back side of it? That's my final opinion about the advertising hint in this short movie and any other comment or comments at all are most welcomed.
In my experience there is truth to this short, great "film"....My next door neighbor and a friend from church are both first generation American/ Italian... Giovanni just died, he was 78, like an older uncle to me...Procolo (friend from Church, he's 80 yrs.) He is closer to me than my departed brother...Our family name goes back to Torino/Turin...but I'm a mut American...yet they always treated me as family (better than most of my family.) So Wes really captured the element of extended family.
I always smiling while watching wes Anderson movies, man you are brilliant
great cinematography, love the contrast.
The temperature color change @ 4:57, was that based on his mood change?
+Room for Cream Productions si.
Room for Cream Productions no shit.
niete* shit
Or his absinthe did the job... :p
Yeah, it disturbed me too because then it's not changing again.
Mr. Anderson - please make this a full length film. This short is epic; which leads me to believe the full story is legendary...
I love Wes Anderson all of his movies are amazing
This should be made into a movie.
I little piece of brilliance to cheer me right up. love it
The opening reminds me of Fellini. Lovely, sweetened with rich characters. I love Wes Anderson's work and I'm glad I finally found this. ❤
Another great piece of Art by Wes Anderson. Almost makes me cry.
From the drummer for Phantom Planet to Scott pilgrim to starring in a Wes Anderson short, what a career!
He's Nicolas Cage's cousin too!
Amazing! Jason schwartzman you are marvelous!
As usual pure, enchanting, genius! Bravo!!!
Wes Anderson is a genius! I don’t know who else could have made 7 minutes so encapsulating.
The symmetry in the framing of shots. . . very Wes!
This brings me so much joy; I can’t even handle it.
I've just discovered this and now I want a Wes Anderson film set in 1950s motorsport
Love it. you know I would love to be an Extra in a Wes Anderson Film.
Wes pays a glowing tribute to Fellini ! Great !
no one:
youtube recommended 6 years later:
is it??? 😲
The vibes here are immaculate. I come to watch this once a year
I can’t get enough of Wes!!!! Awesome.
another piece of brilliance from wes anderson.
Did Wes Anderson just make a parody of a Wes Anderson movie?
Can watch this only 10 times ➕. I love this Italian Jason Wes Anderson.
a great short film i need more of the story of this mans family.
How can one man be so amazing (wes anserson)
anuserson
Erikssen
This is epic.. there is so much of Fellini mood here, it’s a mix of two of my favourite directors! And as an Italian I can easily grasp every aspect of it!
I agree. The photographer in the white suit has to be a nod to Marcello in La Dolce Vita. I love Fellini. If I could travel anywhere in time it would be Rome both at the height of the empire and then in the early 1960s. I love Italy.
The cinematographical set where this corto is filmed is the permanent one in Cinecittà, that represent a medieval city in Italy, here adapted in a little mid '50s italian village.
He visto muchas veces esto y no me canso! Wes anderson es un genio
Intrigued, captivated, stunned, and beautiful. This cinematography was sick.