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Noi l'albinos

Titre original : Nói albinói
  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 22min
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Noi l'albinos (2003)
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Tragicomédie qui décrit la vie quotidienne monotone de Noí, un jeune homme de 17 ans qui vit dans un village isolé d'Islande.Tragicomédie qui décrit la vie quotidienne monotone de Noí, un jeune homme de 17 ans qui vit dans un village isolé d'Islande.Tragicomédie qui décrit la vie quotidienne monotone de Noí, un jeune homme de 17 ans qui vit dans un village isolé d'Islande.

  • Réalisation
    • Dagur Kári
  • Scénario
    • Dagur Kári
  • Casting principal
    • Tómas Lemarquis
    • Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson
    • Elín Hansdóttir
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Dagur Kári
    • Scénario
      • Dagur Kári
    • Casting principal
      • Tómas Lemarquis
      • Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson
      • Elín Hansdóttir
    • 56avis d'utilisateurs
    • 62avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 20 victoires et 15 nominations au total

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    Tómas Lemarquis
    Tómas Lemarquis
    • Nói
    Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson
    • Kiddi Beikon
    Elín Hansdóttir
    • Íris
    Anna Friðriksdóttir
    • Lína
    Hjalti Rögnvaldsson
    • Óskar
    Pétur Einarsson
    • Prestur
    Kjartan Bjargmundsson
    • Gylfi
    Þorsteinn Gunnarsson
    Þorsteinn Gunnarsson
    • Þórarinn Skólastjóri
    Guðmundur Ólafsson
    • Alfreð Kennari
    Haraldur Jónsson
    • Teitur Sálfræðingur
    Gérard Lemarquis
    • Frönskukennari
    Greipur Gíslason
    • Dabbi
    Páll Loftsson
    • Pabbi Dabba…
    Ásdís Thoroddsen
    • Bankastarfsmaður
    Ásmundur Ásmudsson
    • Barþjónn
    Óttarr Proppé
    • Starfsmaður í Herrafataverslun
    Gunnhildur Björk Elíasdóttir
    • Afgreiðsludama í sjoppu
    Unnar Reynisson
    Unnar Reynisson
    • Dyravörður
    • Réalisation
      • Dagur Kári
    • Scénario
      • Dagur Kári
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    theradicalscholar

    A wonderful example of how to do things differently

    Coming of age films are a common staple of Hollywood but as with many genres they merely offer variations on a theme. Noi Albinoi is a beautiful film in so many ways from the breathtaking landscape of Iceland to the often used but even more often forgotten ideal of carpe diem (sieze the day). Noi himself is completely believable for anyone who's ever been a teenager, he is an excellent reflection of the aspirations, naievaty and irrepresable emotions that everyone feels at that age. This film kept me amused and touched in equal measures all the way up to its amazing climax. A must see for everyone who understands that life's different when you're 17.
    9opossumd

    A fascinating, deeply touching story

    Although distant in time and space, this work is reminiscent of post-WW2 Italian neorealism, with a sprinkle of dry Nordic humour. The grandiose setting of Iceland's north-western fjord region is the real protagonist: that huge white cone-shaped mountain looms in the background, very similar to Dante's Purgatory mount, meting out penance and confining the souls living within its shadow. The actors - like in neorealistic movies - seem (but aren't) taken from the street, they look completely natural, they have jobs and behave like real people. The title character is amazingly expressive, despite his shaved head and eyebrows. With a fractional movement of the eyes and mouth he moves us to tears or laughter. The dialogues are scanty, but the continuity makes it all very clear: Noi is a child prodigy, who is tied to an inescapable, remote environment. He is at variance with his teachers, but loves - and is loved by - his disjoint family. He dreams of escaping to an entirely different world, a world of sunny beaches and palm trees, taking along the girl he is infatuated with. But deep down he knows his dream is doomed: there is no escape from his icy ghetto - almost.
    8fha-2

    An Icy Digression Into The Frozen North

    Take an alienated, bald, Albino teenager named Nói (Tómas Lemarquis) in the frozen fjord of northern Iceland and blend together an estranged ineffectual father while a grandmother who does not say much is raising him and the story is destined to be tragic and dark. Although Nói is well intentioned, he lacks motivation and is prone to having spells of exceptional bad luck. He is disruptive at school if he bothers to show up at all. Ultimately he is expelled and his alcoholic dad finds Nói a job working for a priest in a graveyard. As the scenario unfolds, he woos another somber and beautiful teen named Iris (Elin Hansdóttir), who works as a gas station attendant and café clerk. His relationship to Iris appears to be the only thing going well in Nói 's life; still it is just a fragile illusion.

    It is winter in Iceland, such that the fjord is cut off from the outside world, while surrounded by an ominous mountain, and buried under a shroud of snow. Beautiful shots of glaciers and chilly seasides allow the tedium of this desolation to be a lot more tolerable. If you have ever been in a dead town out in the boonies somewhere, this one is even more comatose by comparison. It is hardly surprising that everyone is so somber and alienated from one another during the dark three-hour days of winter.

    Please remember that this is not simply another typical bored teenager film--underneath it all Nói seems to have real promise, although his motivation is virtually non-existent. The walls of snow and ice surrounding his village give the illusion of a natural prison. Nói's desperate plans to break out fail miserably during a ludicrous failed bank robbery and an aborted car theft, further adding to his despair.

    The movie directed by Dagur Kári is largely bleak and sometimes slow moving, yet it is temperamental, seductive, and distinctive. There are no cheap thrills, sexy scenes, car crashes, or violence, however the cinematography and the unfolding human drama draw you in like bees to honey and hold you there to it's amazing finish. It is not until a natural disaster so totally shatter Nói's universe that the film begins to offer the hope of a new beginning for Nói.

    Nói is completely believable for anyone who ever recalls being a teenager. He is the embodiment of a disturbing reflection of the aspirations, naivety and unmanageable emotions many teens feel at that age. This film kept me enthralled and touched in equal measures right down to its startling climax. This movie is a must see for anyone who appreciates that life is different when you are just 17.
    pwolfcarius

    An Icelandic Tarkovski ?

    Easily the most interesting and beautiful debut film of these last few years, with "Tan de repente" and "Verboden te zuchten" ; explicitly placed under the care of Kierkegaard ("if you hang yourself, you'll regret it, if you don't hang yourself, you'll regret it too"), Nói is as full of humour as it is desperate (with the exception of "love and getting away", Nói doesn't take anything seriously ; he's constantly playing : to avoid being sucked in by that seemingly absurd adult world which takes itself so seriously ; he dreams of escaping to Hawaii, looking at slides with a cheap viewing-box his mother just gave him for his birthday ; in this minimum world, everything is cheap...)… Frightful feelings of isolation and desolation, of being trapped on one hand ; but on the other hand, as absurdly funny (the parish-priest and Nói haggling over the depth of the tomb he has to dig in the cemetery ! and in Danish, Kierkegaard is the word for cemetery...) as it is anguishingly claustrophobic (Nói trapped, this time literally, in his secret cellar after the avalanche -- probably an allegory of his ever-increasing isolation)…

    Filmed with Tarkovskian beauty (a permanent blue cast, at once gloomy, serene and unsettling ; blue maybe because it is the exaggeration, the saturation of white, the white of frost, the white of snow), it could be seen as the fateful tale (told more in images than in words) of a village "idiot" (in the Dostoievskian sense), or a "Stalker", as hemmed-in by (rather nice) people as the village is hemmed-in by (desperately beautiful) nature, doomed for absolute aloneness, into which, starting from mere difference and marginality (the "albino" bit), he will gradually "descend" (taking refuge regularly in that cellar being just another allegory of this) ; a journey to the end of the cold… tragic, but perhaps liberating… even if we can't, whatever we do, escape "fate" (the local fortune teller had rightly seen only "death and desolation" in store for Nói)… Starting rather realistically, the film gets more allegorical as it unravels (the avalanche turns out to have killed a mere 10 people : all those Nói had some contact with, and only those) ; in the last but one image, facing us, looking into his viewing-box, Nói looks like a robot, or a spaceman with his helmet on ; as for the very last image (the "real" view of one of the Hawaiian slides he used to look at : a beach of white sand, palm trees, and the gentle waves of a turquoise sea), it will probably be given as many interpretations as there will be viewers ; it proves once more that images, like words, don't have meaning(s) in themselves, but only relatively to the context into which they come inserted : here, the corniest touristic cliché becomes a thing of many meanings, an unfathomable mystery…

    Like Aki Kaurismaki's "Match factory girl", in many ways a fairy tale in reverse...
    9tresdodge

    Well paced, an engrossing picture

    A rebellious 17 year old student (Tomas Lemarquis) is dissatisfied with his life in a remote Icelandic town. He meets a girl (Kristmunder Kristmundersson) who works at a petrol station and together they dream of a world away from the monotony of their small town existence.

    This is only the second Icelandic film I have seen and I was extremely impressed by it. The acting was very professional, the cinematography worked well in creating atmosphere and the music, which I believe was by the director's band, was very apt for the story.

    The story was very simple but I feel that simple stories can often work much better than a highly complex and over indulgent pieces.

    The main characters restlessness probably strikes a chord with many people who as teenagers living in a small town yearned for somewhere and something different.

    A Very well made and interesting piece which I would highly recommend.

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    • Anecdotes
      Gérard Lemarquis, who plays the French schoolteacher, is the father of 'Tomas Lemarquis', who plays Noi. Gérard Lemarquis is a French schoolteacher in real life, and the director 'Dagur Kari' was one of his students.
    • Gaffes
      In the scene where the psychiatrist examines Nói, the former behaves strangely negligent. No health care professional would administrate an intelligence test by giving the subject scarce instructions, since these are part of a standardized protocol. Instead, he would give detailed instructions asking the subject if he has understood them and should be present during, at least, a portion of the test.
    • Citations

      Kristmundur 'Kiddi Beikon' B. Kristmundsson: There's no music in this fucking piano.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Niceland (Population. 1.000.002) (2004)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 juillet 2003 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Islande
      • Allemagne
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Danemark
    • Langues
      • Islandais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Noi the Albino
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bolungarvík, Islande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Zik Zak Kvikmyndir
      • Essential Filmproduktion GmbH
      • The Bureau
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    • Budget
      • 1 100 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 60 555 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 808 $US
      • 21 mars 2004
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 342 010 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 22min(82 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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