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Simindis kundzuli

  • 2014
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
4,8 k
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Simindis kundzuli (2014)
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La rivière crée et la rivière détruit dans un cycle éternel auquel même l'homme ne peut pas échapper.La rivière crée et la rivière détruit dans un cycle éternel auquel même l'homme ne peut pas échapper.La rivière crée et la rivière détruit dans un cycle éternel auquel même l'homme ne peut pas échapper.

  • Director
    • George Ovashvili
  • Writers
    • Roelof Jan Minneboo
    • George Ovashvili
    • Nugzar Shataidze
  • Stars
    • Ilyas Salman
    • Mariam Buturishvili
    • Irakli Samushia
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    4,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • George Ovashvili
    • Writers
      • Roelof Jan Minneboo
      • George Ovashvili
      • Nugzar Shataidze
    • Stars
      • Ilyas Salman
      • Mariam Buturishvili
      • Irakli Samushia
    • 17Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 54Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Prix
      • 23 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux4

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    Ilyas Salman
    Ilyas Salman
    • Old man
    Mariam Buturishvili
    • Girl
    Irakli Samushia
    • Soldier
    Tamer Levent
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    • Abkhazian oficer
    • Director
      • George Ovashvili
    • Writers
      • Roelof Jan Minneboo
      • George Ovashvili
      • Nugzar Shataidze
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    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    Corn Island : A great film which shows that even a tiny piece of land can be used to make a great film.

    About cinema it is said that sometimes images convey perfectly what words fail to express. When words are uttered they make sense only when they merely suit the situations for which they were spoken. This effect is shown in Georgian film "Corn Island" with utmost austerity as an old man and his young grand-daughter set foot on a small island in the middle of a river. Their sudden arrival sets off a climate of distrust in the minds of other people. This is the start of a difficult life for them as there are also others who would like to see them defeated in their mission. There are some films which develop at their own pace. It is likely that laymen would call them slow whereas true admirers of cinema would label them as poetic works of art. Corn Island is one such film which would immensely appeal anybody who appreciates cinema as a poetic art. One can see how the entire process of planting a seed until the final stages of agriculture is carried out. The origin of this poetic film can be traced back to a day in August 1992 when an Abkhazian person ordered Georgian director George Ovashvili to leave Abkhazian black sea coast. According to him the war had started.
    10slowboatmo

    the best art film of the decade

    One of the main goals of art film is to depict life in its most pure, elemental state. Yet few art movies have managed to achieve that goal with as much grace and poetic depth as George Ovashivili's Corn Island. This immaculately composed film takes the viewers on a soul-touching journey into the desolate, breathtakingly beautiful wilderness of a small island in Georgia and perfectly captures the rhythm of nature and the relation between nature and the two main characters whose daily struggles are interweaved into the light, sound and motion of nature around them. Throughout the film, the viewer can't help but feel the life-like, natural quality of every picture and scene. There are no excessive details; everything is distilled into its most natural state. The image of the old man's granddaughter sitting on the boat with a bundle of shining reed under the crisp sunlight is a precise portrait of life itself. In essence, art has blended into life, and life into art. What is more remarkable is that the director has managed to convey this profound state of life without the help of dialogue. Perhaps one could argue that it is precisely the lack of dialogue that has made this film that much more powerful and moving. A scene in the beginning where the old man fondly looks at a little bird pecking at the wood conveys a sense of elegance that no language can easily convey. Even the intermittent gunshots we hear in the background and the discovery of a wounded soldier that temporarily disrupts the tranquility of the island do not lead the film to deviate from its original artistic path. On the contrary, the tension lurking in the background elevates the humanistic aspect of the film to a new height. In the end, every human gesture and activity is dissolved into the larger nature. What we are left with is a film that touches the depth of our soul with such simplicity and gracefulness that very few films can match.
    7frankde-jong

    A slow and peaceful live disrupted in multiple ways.

    "Corn island" is about islands that run dry in early spring and are swallowed up by the river again during winter. In the meantime it is very fertile land and farmers from the neigbourhood are keen to occupy such an island in order to sow and harvest corn.

    From the above description it is clear that "Corn island" is a slow movie about a slow and peaceful live. You can nearly see the corn crow. This slow and peaceful live however is disrupted in multiple ways.

    In the first place is the corn island of this movie situated in a disputed territory between two countries. Rival soldiers are regularly passing by the island. The farmer is determined to stay out of this war. Will he succeed? This aspect of the film reminded me of the Dutch novel "The house of refuge" (1952, Willem Frederik Hermans).

    A farmers live is always governed by the seasons, but that is especially true if your field is on a temporary island. The second cause of disruption.

    Not only the corn is growing, but also the granddaughter of the farmer. This fact does not pass unnoticed by the passing soldiers, forming the third disruptive force. This third aspect of the film is in my opinion the weakest. The coming of age is portrayed using a lot of clichés such as suddenly being tired of your favorite doll or experiencing the first menstrual cycle.

    After "In bloom" (2013, Nana Ekvtimishvili) "Corn island" was the second film from Georgia I saw within a year. Remarkable was the large share that the grandparents had in both films in raising their grandchildren. A coincidence?
    8awadnajilp

    Simple but well executed visual narrative!

    As a review, I wouldn't go much into detail since the movie itself is minimal in most of the sense but if you are nature loving slow paced artistic movie fan, You will surely love this movie.

    Although movie present post-war conflict between two nations, there's hardly any dynamics in visually or audibly.Simple story narration, An old man and his grand daughter find themselves in a small island temporarily formed by river and cultivate corn.

    Director portray entire procedure in growing a corn plants which might feel a bit slow but the breezy tone of the cinematography makes the movie intellectually engaging This is a thought provoking beautifully executed art piece.
    8steven-leibson

    Man versus Nature. Man versus Man. A Thousand-year story

    Every year, the level of the Enguri River drops to uncover islands with fertile river-bottom soil. Locals can temporarily claim these islands for a season to grow a subsistence crop. An old man with one oar in an old wooden boat slowly makes his way to just such an island. He paces it off, digs the earth, tastes the soil, decides it will do, and marks his claim with a scrap of cloth on a stick. He leaves and then returns again and again, bringing supplies including scrap lumber to build a cabin with a thatched roof and then to plant corn with the help of his granddaughter who's in her early adolescence. Almost no words are spoken.

    A big part of this film is thus man versus nature. Will nature allow the old man and his granddaughter to scratch a living from this transient plot of land? This part of the film might as well be prehistoric because it's so primitive. Intentionally so.

    There's another part of the film caused by the island's location: in no-man's land between the warring country of Georgia and Abkhazia, a breakaway territory. This off-screen conflict brings soldiers from both sides into the film and we have man versus man versus man.

    The film takes its time in all things. It's slaved to nature's pace and the growing corn. Things unfold slowly. Some of them aren't explained. That's the way it is in real life.

    If you like artistic films with beautiful cinematography, this is a film for you. If you're looking for complex ideas and twisted plots, look elsewhere. This is a primal film about conflicts in nature, conflicts between men.

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      In order to find the location for this movie, the filmmakers had been looking for a real island for two years. Eventually, they realised it would be too complicated and too dangerous to film on such a place. Instead, they built the island on an artificial lake, where they could control the water level to some extent, director George Ovashvili revealed in an interview.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 septembre 2014 (Georgia)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Georgia
      • Germany
      • France
      • Czech Republic
      • Kazakhstan
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Hungary)
    • Langues
      • Georgian
      • Abkhazian
      • Russian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Corn Island
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Georgia
    • sociétés de production
      • Alamdary Films
      • 42film
      • Arizona Films
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      • 1 500 000 € (estimation)
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 37 445 $ US
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