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Suite d'événements liés à la violence dans la vie sociale et politique de la Colombie au cours des trente dernières années, à travers l'histoire d'un professeur universitaire promouvant la t... Tout lireSuite d'événements liés à la violence dans la vie sociale et politique de la Colombie au cours des trente dernières années, à travers l'histoire d'un professeur universitaire promouvant la tolérance et les droits de l'hommes.Suite d'événements liés à la violence dans la vie sociale et politique de la Colombie au cours des trente dernières années, à travers l'histoire d'un professeur universitaire promouvant la tolérance et les droits de l'hommes.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 10 victoires et 14 nominations au total
Maria Tereza Barreto
- Mariluz
- (as Maria Teresa Barreto)
Aída Morales
- Gilma
- (as Aida Morales)
Gianina Arana
- Fisioterapeuta Andrea
- (as Gianina Arana Terranova)
Adriana Ospina
- Silvia
- (as Adriana Maria Ospina)
Avis à la une
The story of Hector Abad Gomez is moving and a perfect example of what has meant to be a thoughtful and honest leader in a country like Colombia, but the movie is not the most interesting portray of that struggle, and tries to be faithful to the book forgetting that cinema is already a new language and therefore a new opportunity to tell a story.
This movie presents a past yet intimate take on an ever disappointing landscape of politics and violence within Colombia.
The story surprised me with the variety of topics that I've never thought they have any relationship between, even some historical facts that were presented had an "oh that's why..." moment, mixed with some very intimate takes on the Abad-Faciolince family.
A few scenes didn't resonate that much because of the acting, especially in the first half of the movie, but overall, the sensation left behind was joy and hopefulness.
A good movie, with very good source material.
The story surprised me with the variety of topics that I've never thought they have any relationship between, even some historical facts that were presented had an "oh that's why..." moment, mixed with some very intimate takes on the Abad-Faciolince family.
A few scenes didn't resonate that much because of the acting, especially in the first half of the movie, but overall, the sensation left behind was joy and hopefulness.
A good movie, with very good source material.
Very mediocre film that lacks script. Mediocre directing and editing. The only remarkable thing is Javier Camara's and Patricia Tamayo's acting.
It's a good movie in general. But I think the movie gets short on terms of generating the feelings that the book transmits.
Last Week...If You had said to me: "Tony...I have never seen a Colombian Movie! Please recommend one!" "Just ONE???" I would have responded... "Sorry... But there ARE SEVERAL!" After experiencing EL OLVIDO, twice in recent days... Without flinching a microsecond, I have found my MISSION in life: Getting every human on Earth to do the same!
"You are Sooooooooo INTENSE!" BOTH My only daughter AND my Colombian wife often tell me! Of course, they are right! When you feel PASSION about something...ANYTHING... You know You are STILL ALIVE! EL OLVIDO is the most intensely Colombian film I have EVER seen! Yet, simultaneously, one of the most universal and HUMAN! And You certainly don't have to have lived in Colombia for 1/2 of the 70's & 80's, as I did, to appreciate just how SPECIAL EL OLVIDO really is!
University Profesor Hector Abad Gomez (Fleshed out stunningly by Spaniard Javier Camara...with an absolutely impeccable regional Colombian accent, I must add!) refuses to be labeled. Nevertheless, almost everyone on the right defines him as "Comunista!" or "Marxista!" Conversely, hardcore Leftists slur him as "Oligarca!" But Profesor Abad ostensibly is not really phased by being the object of intense hatred from both ends of the political spectrum. He forges ahead, living life one day at a time, speaking truth to power, completely intransigent in the face of ever mounting pressure to keep his outspoken opinions to himself!
I am an IMDb.com junky! Here is my "KISS ENGLISH CHALLENGE!" Find ME ONE OTHER film with well over 1,000 votes, where LESS than 3% of viewers have Rated it 4**** STARS or LESS!!!.... Good Luck! My CHALLENGE is going to keep you very busy for quite a while!
10********** For My NEW FAVORITE SPANISH LANGUAGE FILM!
ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!
"You are Sooooooooo INTENSE!" BOTH My only daughter AND my Colombian wife often tell me! Of course, they are right! When you feel PASSION about something...ANYTHING... You know You are STILL ALIVE! EL OLVIDO is the most intensely Colombian film I have EVER seen! Yet, simultaneously, one of the most universal and HUMAN! And You certainly don't have to have lived in Colombia for 1/2 of the 70's & 80's, as I did, to appreciate just how SPECIAL EL OLVIDO really is!
University Profesor Hector Abad Gomez (Fleshed out stunningly by Spaniard Javier Camara...with an absolutely impeccable regional Colombian accent, I must add!) refuses to be labeled. Nevertheless, almost everyone on the right defines him as "Comunista!" or "Marxista!" Conversely, hardcore Leftists slur him as "Oligarca!" But Profesor Abad ostensibly is not really phased by being the object of intense hatred from both ends of the political spectrum. He forges ahead, living life one day at a time, speaking truth to power, completely intransigent in the face of ever mounting pressure to keep his outspoken opinions to himself!
I am an IMDb.com junky! Here is my "KISS ENGLISH CHALLENGE!" Find ME ONE OTHER film with well over 1,000 votes, where LESS than 3% of viewers have Rated it 4**** STARS or LESS!!!.... Good Luck! My CHALLENGE is going to keep you very busy for quite a while!
10********** For My NEW FAVORITE SPANISH LANGUAGE FILM!
ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording with the Academy, has been selected in a list of eligible movies for the 2021 Awards.
- GaffesThe scene on the plane when they travel to Cartagena, when a flight attendant hands a glass of orange juice to Hector Abad Jr., she can be heard talking but his lips do not move.
- ConnexionsFeatures Mort à Venise (1971)
- Bandes originalesA la memoria del muerto
Written and Performed by Piper Pimienta
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Memories of My Father
- Lieux de tournage
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 512 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 512 $US
- 20 nov. 2022
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 927 584 $US
- Durée2 heures 16 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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