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Tanna - Eine verbotene Liebe

Originaltitel: Tanna
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 44 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Tanna - Eine verbotene Liebe (2015)
Set on a remote Pacific island, covered in rain forest and dominated by an active volcano, this heartfelt story, enacted by the Yakel tribe, tells of a sister's loyalty, a forbidden love affair and the pact between the old ways and the new.
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Der Film spielt auf einer fernen, von Regenwald bedeckten Insel im Pazifik, die von einem aktiven Vulkan beherrscht wird. Er erzählt eine vom Stamm der Yakel gespielte Geschichte über die Lo... Alles lesenDer Film spielt auf einer fernen, von Regenwald bedeckten Insel im Pazifik, die von einem aktiven Vulkan beherrscht wird. Er erzählt eine vom Stamm der Yakel gespielte Geschichte über die Loyalität einer Schwester, eine verbotene Liebesbeziehung und den Pakt zwischen der alten un... Alles lesenDer Film spielt auf einer fernen, von Regenwald bedeckten Insel im Pazifik, die von einem aktiven Vulkan beherrscht wird. Er erzählt eine vom Stamm der Yakel gespielte Geschichte über die Loyalität einer Schwester, eine verbotene Liebesbeziehung und den Pakt zwischen der alten und neuen Lebensweise.

  • Regie
    • Martin Butler
    • Bentley Dean
  • Drehbuch
    • Martin Butler
    • John Collee
    • Bentley Dean
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mungau Dain
    • Marie Wawa
    • Marceline Rofit
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
    4814
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Martin Butler
      • Bentley Dean
    • Drehbuch
      • Martin Butler
      • John Collee
      • Bentley Dean
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mungau Dain
      • Marie Wawa
      • Marceline Rofit
    • 28Benutzerrezensionen
    • 65Kritische Rezensionen
    • 75Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 10 Gewinne & 20 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Mungau Dain
    Mungau Dain
    • Dain
    Marie Wawa
    Marie Wawa
    • Wawa
    Marceline Rofit
    Marceline Rofit
    • Selin
    Charlie Kahla
    Charlie Kahla
    • Chief Charlie
    Albi Nangia
    • Grandfather and Shaman
    Lingai Kowia
    Lingai Kowia
    • Father
    Dadwa Mungau
    • Grandmother
    Linette Yowayin
    • Mother
    Kapan Cook
    • Kapan Cook
    Mungau Yokay
    • Peacemaking Chief
    Mikum Tainakou
    Mikum Tainakou
    • Imedin Chief
    Charlie Kahla Junior
    • Yakel Tribe
    Nakou Pia
    • Yakel Tribe
    Chifan Benata
    • Yakel Tribe
    George Nayun
    • Yakel Tribe
    Peter Kowia
    • Yakel Tribe
    Kowia Kapan
    • Yakel Tribe
    Tom Kaia
    • Yakel Tribe
    • Regie
      • Martin Butler
      • Bentley Dean
    • Drehbuch
      • Martin Butler
      • John Collee
      • Bentley Dean
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    Red_Identity

    Beautifully filmed

    Going into this I wasn't really sure what to expect. Maybe for that reason the sheer dazzling beauty of its beauty really surprised me and really had me falling in love with what I was seeing. I don't think the screenplay is on the level of the directing, acting, and cinematography here (although it's still rather good) and that's only because the film works on a level of poetry and trance-like mystery and awe. Its beauty sort of transcends the screen and really leaves you with so many different emotions. It's great that a film like this got nominated for the Oscar and while I don't think it's the best of the nominees, it surely comes highly recommended.
    9david-rector-85092

    Beautiful and visceral cinema. Degree of difficulty = 9 out of 10

    'Tanna' is what cinema is all about. Storytelling using the visual medium to illuminate and transport the viewer into another world. Collaborators Bentley Dean and Martin Butler have long histories in journalism and magazine current affairs and have achieved success with their documentaries, but this is their first feature film. They have intrepidly ventured into the picturesque locale of the Vanuatu island of Tanna and its indigenous folk for this tale of star crossed lovers.

    Whilst using an age old narrative theme, the conflict at the centre of 'Tanna' is whether to go with your heart or your head (here represented by tradition and tribal custom), the filmmakers have beautifully photographed and captured the daily life and tribulations of this somewhat cloistered population. Plucked from the very villages they were born and raised in, the performances are really fine; having been well cast to handle the daunting task of acting in a movie. Of particular note for me was the wonderful Marcelline Rofit as the younger sibling of the betrothed lead, played by Marie Wawa. Her eyes taking in everything around her and affected by the changes are really fascinating to observe through her perspective. Mungau Dain plays the forbidden object of desire for Wawa, and according to the filmmakers he was chosen for the leading role as he was the most handsome in his tribe. He has a perfect mix of sensitivity and strapping masculinity. The two leads work very well together. 'Tanna' makes filmmaking look easy, but the degree of difficulty cannot be underestimated here. With a remote location, a cast that had never seen a movie, let alone acted in one; the cultural respect and fascination of Dean & Butler is evident in their sensitive and at times majestic portrayal of the peoples of Tanna. Bentley Dean's evocative cinematography and Antony Partos' effective score add to the atmospheric feel of the look and sound of the film. There is some tart dialogue that injects some needed humour and humanity into what might have been a conventional story. For me, seeing filmmakers explore unchartered terrain; both cinematically and culturally engenders more enthusiasm for contemporary film. There are plenty of formulaic directors and writers perpetuating the same notions of mores and perspectives, so it is refreshing to spend a couple of hours with other peoples and other customs. And it is a most affecting and enriching experience.
    7karthik-ravichandran7

    A rare film.

    Tanna is a beautiful and tragic love story of two star crossed lovers who create a conflict between the heritage and the changing circumstance in a conventional community. This film is completely shot in gorgeous locations of Vanuatu an island in the South Pacific Ocean, all the actors in the film belong to the native tribe who are completely away from the modern world. This makes the film very authentic. This kind of films are very rare. The story told here is true, re-enacted decades after the fact. The plot is fairly familiar. It is best not to watch this film for the plot, instead for the visual imagery and to witness a culture that we have not encountered before. This film portrays modernization as a kind of loss of innocence. The cinematography and the score are hauntingly beautiful. This is a remarkable cinematic undertaking in what it has achieved. This film is a need for humanity.
    10nweston-95049

    Let's get a few things straight first...

    I have seen a few reviews both here and on other sites that make me laugh in relation to the reviewer's knowledge of the movie "plot" and of Tanna Island itself.

    NO, NO, NO! Tanna is NOT in a remote part of Australia nor is it a part of the Solomon Island group.

    Tanna is one of the 97 Islands in the Republic of Vanuatu, (Formerly known as the New Hebrides until independence in 1980.)

    There is no such word as "Vanuatuan" it is just Vanuatu. The people are known as Ni-Vanuatu (basically meaning 'born Vanuatu'), not "Indians".

    For those who thought that the 'plot' was a bit thin, what were the film makers supposed to do? The 'plot' is based on REAL events that happened just as 'recently' as 1987. Would it have been right for the film makers to fabricate a different story or outcome?

    One of the real take aways from the movie and the events themselves was just how quickly the Ni-Vanuatu people reacted to the sad outcome that was initially brought on by the prior custom of arranged marriages.

    The people in the movie may be viewed by some as 'uneducated savages', but hey, they stopped arranged marriages in 1987, the Royal Family of Britain were still wanting to arrange marriages until Prince William and Prince Harry turned the tide.

    The other thing that gains some criticism, is that the film gets a bit slow from time to time. Yes, I agree that it does.

    But I think what the movie makers were trying to create, was not just a typical movie with just a storyline, they were trying to draw us into knowing the people of Vanuatu better, they were giving us incredible images of the great beauty of the country and it's islands, and they were showing us that Vanuatu is "another time, another pace".

    Things do tend to happen a bit slowly in Vanuatu, and the Pacific Islands as a whole. The term 'Pacific Time' is well known to seasoned travellers.

    In Vanuatu, you learn to slow down, look around and see and appreciate the little things in life. Take time to smell the Hibiscus and the fresh clean environment.

    Sure there is violence, but also look at the simple pleasures and happiness gained by the people. People living happily and contentedly without the need for material things that we think are so important to our lives.

    People living together, supporting one another and coming together and resolving issues in times of turmoil and grief.

    Look beyond the storyline and our own ideas of life and see that these 'primitive' people have so much to teach us 'civilised' ones, if we just take the time to stop and really look.
    8Reno-Rangan

    Romeo-Juliet of Tanna island tribe.

    The film is this year's version of 'Embrace of the Serpent' at the Oscars. Yes, it is one of the five films to clash for the tag of the Best Foreign Language Film on the behalf of the Australia. Though the entire film was shot on Vanuatu's Tanna island and Nauvahal was the language spoken in it with the natives performing the film roles.

    This was really a stunning film. I had a misconception during my childhood that all tribal people, mostly from the deep jungles are so cruel just like the North Sentinel Island people. I never visited such place or met such people, but some documentaries and feature films taught me many things. This is one of those films to highlight them and their culture.

    The people from the Tanna island rejected to adopt the outside culture just to save theirs, which is used to be thousands of years old. Everything was taught to their kids, from hunting and gathering to the growing fruits, vegetables and livestocks. But they too have rivals with their neighbour tribe that sometimes end with casualties on the both sides. This film was a romance-drama, when the young couple's love was rejected by their elders, how they fought for it, which forced to bring a reform in their custom was told.

    This is like the Vanuatu's version of Romeo-Juliet tale. While watching it, my heart was pounding faster. Because since I don't know these people and their traditions, I thought something terrible going to happen sooner or later. The film did not have any strong violence, but the storyline led to such situation often. Even in the final stage, they silently ended the narration with a message. But remember this film was based on the true story that took place in the 80s.

    "Our tribes are the last keepers of Kastom. We have to hold it tight to survive."

    Their performances were natural, since the events of the film were based on their daily life. So they knew what they were doing. It was an advantage for the filmmakers, like they were making a documentary, despite they wrote the screenplay for it. Everyone played their own real life character to depict the actual event. Particularly the lead ones, Dain, Wawa, Selin and a few others were impressive. Awesome cinematography, as well as background score. The locations were amazing, including that live volcanic mountain. Despite their presence in the region for centuries, it looks untouched and wild.

    This film is what something you won't see in your daily life. It was not a romance like in our society, but men and women falling in love in any culture/society are the same. The film was not entirely a love tale, but step by step it gets there. In the initial parts, it was an introduction to their customs with a little fun. Followed by revealing they are not alone. Then comes the turn in the story where the remaining parts have a new fast paced thrill look.

    My point is we have seen hundreds of romance films, but this is one of those rare ones where 90 per cent of the world never going to meet these real people in their lives. So thanks to the filmmakers for giving this beautiful precious film. The first feature film for the documentary filmmakers and it made into the American Academy Awards. A great achievement, especially recognising such film by the Australian film society, as well as the Academy juries for nominating it.

    I'll be looking forward and cheering for them on their red carpet appearance. Though this film has a less chance over Denmark's 'Under Sandet' which is the front-runner. Don't mind that, just watch this film, because it is worth on its own merit than watching it after winning an award. Recommended!

    8/10

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      The first ever Australian-made film to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.
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      Chief Charlie: Wisdom comes through suffering, killing only brings sorrow. One side struggles for power, the other takes revenge. Divided children of Tanna, join together in peace. Go back to our beginnings, hear the wisdom of the ancestors and live once more in harmony.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. März 2017 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Australien
      • Vanuatu
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      • Australisch
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 46.654 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 5.711 $
      • 18. Sept. 2016
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 102.300 $
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