En 1990, estalla la guerra en una provincia georgiana que busca la independencia. Ivo, un estonio, decide quedarse, a diferencia del resto de sus compatriotas, para ayudar a su amigo Margus ... Leer todoEn 1990, estalla la guerra en una provincia georgiana que busca la independencia. Ivo, un estonio, decide quedarse, a diferencia del resto de sus compatriotas, para ayudar a su amigo Margus con la cosecha de mandarinas.En 1990, estalla la guerra en una provincia georgiana que busca la independencia. Ivo, un estonio, decide quedarse, a diferencia del resto de sus compatriotas, para ayudar a su amigo Margus con la cosecha de mandarinas.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 12 premios y 10 nominaciones en total
- Aslan
- (as Zurab Begalishvili)
- Aslan's Soldier
- (as David Khakhidze)
- Officer
- (as George Tsaava)
- Soldier
- (as Viktor Gegeshidze)
Reseñas destacadas
"Mandariinid" (2013) is very good movie. Very realistic (well, maybe bonding between two characters was a bit to quick), with beautiful cinematography, very strong acting, tight and simple but very involving script and top notch directing, this is a true movie gem.
The story itself isn't complicated, although the background in which it takes place maybe is not very well know in Western countries. Nevertheless, it is told with simple and universal language.
Overall, "Mandariinid" is not much a war movie - it's antiwar movie in every sense. The isn't much action, but at running time 1 h 22 min this movie is superbly paced, doesn't drag for a second and is very enjoyable for those who like quite but powerful stories.
All this is nicely presented in this Estonian-Georgian film, where Estonian actors used are all famous film actors (the Georgian ones were unfamiliar to me, but they were convincing), and characters seem very realistic. As far as I know, the topic of honour and keeping word are holy among the Caucasus nations, enabling to depict scenes and events odd and even improbable among the Western, "civilized" nations. The venue is limited to the remains of a village, but as everything is so properly constructed and performed, you do not feel embattled, and can follow and emphasize with all characters, significantly widening the audience and letting ponder on and over the essence of warfare.
PS The film is totally "male", only actors were present, no actresses, but the less than 1,5 hours pass tautly.
I think, almost always, majority of the people who are fighting a war are not personally affected by its cause. It's something that's just inculcated in them. They are taught to hate the opposite side.
This movie, with a handful of characters, in just so little words, in such a short time, makes you realize that you can empathize with anyone. You should just have the will to do so. Humanity is capable of so much love that there can be no place left for hatred, but sadly we're too busy fighting, every day, every where, in one or another part of the world.
This is a captivating movie from the first frame to the last. The background score uplifts and complements the mood of the movie so beautifully. The acting is sublime, the direction is top notch. The story is really simple and all the charm is in the storytelling.
It makes you question yourself. Whatever your hate is, if you can learn to empathize, then you've lived a life.
The story throws together men with different ages, nationalities, and religions, and asks whether there is something more basic or more important than these distinctions. What happens when the faceless enemy in the woods becomes a man with his own thoughts and problems? Kudos to the director and all of the actors for portraying realistic characters and for allowing us to believably grow with the characters. Lembit Ulfsak is particularly stellar as Ivo, the "moral man." I think that scriptwriters too often give their characters weight and authority by giving them some defining moment or backstory. Not here. Ivo is defined, instead, by what he does and says in the confines of the film, and it is his moral compass that lead the rest of the characters, and, by extension, us to question our own prejudices.
All in all, a beautiful story beautifully told.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesGiorgi Nakashidze who plays the role of Chechen Ahmed is Georgian.
- PifiasDuring his prayer, Ahmet turns his head to look at Nika, whereas it isn't allowed for a Muslim to turn their heads elsewhere or make eye contact with others while they're doing the prayer.
- Citas
Margus: Soon there will be rain.
Ivo: There will not.
Margus: They will be here soon.
Ivo: Who?
Margus: The Georgians and Russians. And the tangerines will stay in the trees. You know what this war is called? The war of citrus.
Ivo: What do you mean?
Margus: It's a war over my tangerines.
Ivo: Be normal. They are fighting for the land.
Margus: For the land where my tangerines grow.
- ConexionesFeatured in 72nd Golden Globe Awards (2015)
- Banda sonoraMe gadmovtsurav zgvas
Written by Irakli Charkviani
Performed by Irakli Charkviani
Selecciones populares
- How long is Tangerines?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 650.000 € (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 144.501 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 5180 US$
- 19 abr 2015
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.024.132 US$
- Duración1 hora 27 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1