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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)
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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.
I struggled with this question while I was watching the movie, you feel different emotions while reading the book and other completely different watching the movie. Sometimes what happens in the book is not entirely portraited in the movie. Rating the movie leaving behind the novel, is a story very important to know for me as a colombian, and for a foreigner is momentous.
The story line was clear and the director played with the B&W and colored cinematography to execute the transition between the different stages of Hector Jr life. Taking into account the decades, the scenery and costumes where nicely built with some points to improve. Some of the most emotional scenes were strongly performed and filmed, you could feel and get to that moment of catarsis.
Stories like these need to be well known and I think cinema is a really great way to do it.
The story line was clear and the director played with the B&W and colored cinematography to execute the transition between the different stages of Hector Jr life. Taking into account the decades, the scenery and costumes where nicely built with some points to improve. Some of the most emotional scenes were strongly performed and filmed, you could feel and get to that moment of catarsis.
Stories like these need to be well known and I think cinema is a really great way to do it.
This film represents a reality in Latin American countries, where small elite groups manage politics and make decisions that affect many for their own benefits and economic interests, countries where a football game is promoted more than the importance of a good education, countries where few have all and most of the population nothing. Latin America has suffered since its conquest (NO DISCOVERY) in the 16th century and still continues to suffer new wounds while trying to heal the old ones. I have seen it and continue to see it in Honduras. Thank you for making this type of film, as well as "La Llorona" by Jayro Bustamante, cuz they allow these stories not to be lost as the intellectual authors of these crimes would like, they also help us to cure Latin America but do not forget. The technical aspect that I appreciated the most about the film was the black and white photography, really beautiful.
It's a good movie in general. But I think the movie gets short on terms of generating the feelings that the book transmits.
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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- Memories of My Father
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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
- Durée
- 2h 16min(136 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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