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Transylvania

  • 2006
  • 1h 43m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
2,8 k
MA NOTE
Transylvania (2006)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueZingarina, who is two-months pregnant, travels from France to Transylvania with her friend Marie to seek out her lover Milan Agustin that was deported from France. They hire the guide and in... Tout lireZingarina, who is two-months pregnant, travels from France to Transylvania with her friend Marie to seek out her lover Milan Agustin that was deported from France. They hire the guide and interpreter Luminitsa to help them to find the musician Milan. When she finds him, she is re... Tout lireZingarina, who is two-months pregnant, travels from France to Transylvania with her friend Marie to seek out her lover Milan Agustin that was deported from France. They hire the guide and interpreter Luminitsa to help them to find the musician Milan. When she finds him, she is rejected and Milan tells that he was not deported, but left her. Zingarina has a breakdown a... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Tony Gatlif
  • Writer
    • Tony Gatlif
  • Stars
    • Asia Argento
    • Amira Casar
    • Birol Ünel
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    2,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Tony Gatlif
    • Writer
      • Tony Gatlif
    • Stars
      • Asia Argento
      • Amira Casar
      • Birol Ünel
    • 20Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 25Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Asia Argento
    Asia Argento
    • Zingarina
    Amira Casar
    Amira Casar
    • Marie
    Birol Ünel
    Birol Ünel
    • Tchangalo
    Alexandra Beaujard
    • Luminitsa
    Marco Castoldi
    Marco Castoldi
    • Milan Agustin
    Bea Palya
    • La chanteuse du cabaret
    • (as Beata Palya)
    Marina Boldizsac
    • La chanteuse ukrainenne
    Rares Budileanu
    • Le jeune musicien
    Nicolae Cristache
    • Le passeur
    Florin Estefan
    • Le chanteur d'opéra
    Gabor
    • Gabor, le paysan au traîneau
    Simion Lupu
    • Le chanteur d'opéra
    Cornel Reileanu
    • Le bedeau
    Mariana Rus
    • Vandana
    Anton Tauf
    • Le pope
    • Director
      • Tony Gatlif
    • Writer
      • Tony Gatlif
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs20

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    10zdes

    Heart moving movie

    Well, actually I was told about the movie by a lady-colleague of mine. Interestingly, she is a Hungarian born in Southern Slovakia, and she has been living for many years in Prague. The movie made her excited. But I told myself: Oh, wasn't her excitement only because she had some roots and historical sentiments there in Transylvania? So I forgot the movie. Some time thereafter, again, my friends told me about the movie. But meanwhile it nearly completely disappeared from Prague cinemas! Clearly as the attendance was not "money-making". Finally, by chance, I discovered the movie's projection in a small, something like "suburb" or forgotten vintage cinema not far away from my house. So me and my friends went there. Not more then 20 people altogether were watching the movie that night... But I have to say that the over-mentioned Hungarian lady-colleague of mine was absolutely right in her feelings. Transylvania is really heart moving movie. Very different from Kusturica's plain mixture of comedy and tragic. Transylvania has been telling us an archetypal story about loosing and finding human bonds, human bodies and human souls. That's why I consider Transylvania as a heart moving movie. It talks about the quality of our hearts. About their weighing by gold and by love. About countries in our hearts and minds. About subconscious and non-conscious powers that direct our values and lives. Transylvania as a country - and as a movie - is the place where people have been still living their very real life; while there in the West humans' life is hardly something more then a process of consuming - the products, goods, sex, thoughts and ideas. So, maybe the main message of the movie Transylvania is in the unspoken words of Zingarina: "It is of no key importance that Transylvania has been coming back to Europe - but just the opposite: that our hearts have free choice of leaving the prison of consumed life and return back to place where we can give our lives their true meanings."
    8raluca999

    I haven't seen Gadjo Dilo yet, I was born and raised in Trasylvania and I loved this movie

    So I guess it has to do with the fact that I left Romania 8 years ago that I find this movie so .. Romanian. Truly enchanting. Human. Real. Refreshingly spontaneous. :) - it is easier to perceive something objectively once you've stepped out of it. There are SO many moments where I was simply entranced with the reality of it all, the "wow, I know exactly that spot" Granted, there are things missing from the landscape and some things are exaggerated but it's a MOVIE and overall I found the story, the message , the setting, the characters, the music - fantastic! I am crying because I know this reality that we hate so much in Romania now will be soon obsolete (yee) by the fake lawns and malls and permits to go into the forest. Mark my words, people will watch this movie in 20 years and get very very nostalgic over it. I have my own copy and intend to keep it safe :)
    6TheRuralJuror

    Asia Argento is Not a Vampire

    I saw Tony Gatliff's film Transylvania in Melbourne, and, despite the presence of horror princess Asia Argento, the film has absolutely nothing to do with vampires. Part travelogue and part exploration of two masochistic lost souls, this incredibly strange, surreal, lonely, music-filled journey is unlike anything I can recall seeing before. If nothing else, it proves that cinema is not dead: not every film is manufactured in pitch meetings and script workshops. This is clearly a film not overly designed to appeal to any audience at all-perhaps explaining its practically nonexistent release outside of film festivals and special retrospectives since its Cannes debut in 2006-and, for better or worse, this is no doubt the film Tony Gatliff wanted to make, directorial flourishes and all.

    Asia Argento . . . she's getting there. Though not a great actress, she's earned her place in history already, I think, by sheer measure of her persona and willingness to go places few would have the balls to explore, say french kissing a dog. In terms of physicality, she's incredibly skilled in the ways she's able to use her body. She can brandish it violently, smashing herself up against a wall in a moment of ecstasy and deep sorrow, or twist it painfully and quietly into a crumpled ball of limbs and self-induced isolation. Hurling herself full force into a musical cyclone and smashing dishes with the flick of a hand, Argento is able to bring the character to life.

    It is in her line readings, during scenes that call her to sell the character in words rather than physical manifestations, that Argento never quite manages to reach the point of believability required of her. Her voice often settles into an off-putting monotone that, in quieter moments, can undermine the inner complications and emotions meant to come through in what she is saying.

    Aided by often remarkable shots of a countryside not normally used in film and a truly impressive collection of folk music, Transylvania is not easy an easy film to recommend nor is it easy to dismiss as yet another self-indulgent festival film created by a director trying to force more of his vision into 100 minutes than it can support. I am unsure if the film works on every level, I suspect that it does not, but the ways in which the film both indulges in its own artistry and refuses to go out of it way to cater to the personal tastes of anyone other than its own makers are strangely admirable. Even if you don't like Transylvania, it's nice to know a film like it can be made at all.
    6lee_eisenberg

    Romania as we know it

    Tony Gatlif is a French director of partial Romani descent. I understand that a lot of his movies focus on the Roma (often mistakenly called gypsies, which is actually a derogatory term). "Transylvania" is the first movie of his that I've seen.

    While the title might imply that it's a Dracula adaptation, it has nothing to do with vampires. The protagonist is an Italian woman (Asia Argento of "XXX") who goes to Romania in search of her boyfriend, having a somewhat gritty experience in the process.

    I've never been to Romania, and I don't know any people of Romani descent, so I can't comment on the movie's accuracy. What I can say is that it's interesting to see a movie about a culture that we don't often get to see. A lot of the music sounds like Johannes Brahms's Hungarian Dance (to which Charlie Chaplin shaved a man in a scene from "The Great Dictator"). It's not any kind of great movie, but it's one of the few movies focusing on the Roma, so it's got that going for it.
    8kingakuzman

    This film is not a documentary

    come form Transilvania and I lived there as a Hungarian ethnic minority. I watched this film in Budapest, and I liked it very much. Still, some of my Transilvanian friends told me that they are embarrassed to tell other people about this movie, because it shows only the "bad" things about Transilvania, and foreigners will think that this country is full of gypsies and poor people. Well, I don't have this problem. Gypsies do exist in Romania. And anyway, this film is not a documentary. It is a subjective movie, using Transilvanian images, music, impressions. It shows mostly gypsies,yes, but hey, the story IS about gypsies. This film might contain mistakes (for example, they showed Romanians from the Maramures region dancing on a street festival together with Hungarian women wearing costumes from a completely different region). But this doesn't matter! Of course not everybody is gypsy and poor in Translivania. But who would pay to watch a documentary called: FACTS ABOUT TRANSILVANIA?? It gives a general impression, which is not that bad at all. Those who think this country is only miserable, will think this anyway. I was singing loudly the Hungarian, Romanian and gypsy tunes in the cinema, and I was proud to show that I know these songs. It also gave me this mystical feeling of my home country, which I will never lose. People are not better or worse there , but they are different, and I like it. If the film raises curiosities and debates, foreigners will visit the country, and they can make their own opinions. Maybe they won't find witches and magic, but they will definitely sense a special feeling. And for that this film was an excellent means.

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      Though taking place in Transylvania, the story is not related to Dracula.
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      Zingarina: What is it?

      Tchangalo: Vodka!

      Zingarina: Vodka!

      Tchangalo: What is this?

      Zingarina: What?

      Tchangalo: This!

      Zingarina: Protection.

      Tchangalo: Protection? What make a girl like you come to Transylvania?

      Zingarina: A man. A great man. Musician.

      Tchangalo: Musician? They all times have nice pretty girls like you around them.

      Zingarina: What makes a man like you go around the road?

      Tchangalo: Gold! And you?

      Zingarina: I told you.

      Tchangalo: You're looking for what?

      Zingarina: I'm looking for love.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 octobre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langues
      • French
      • Romanian
      • English
      • Hungarian
      • Italian
      • Turkish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Трансильвания
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sighetu Marmatiei, Maramures, Roumanie
    • sociétés de production
      • Princes Films
      • Pyramide Productions
      • Canal+
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      • 979 025 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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