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A Jornada

Título original: Proxima
  • 2019
  • 14
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
9,6 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Eva Green and Zélie Boulant in A Jornada (2019)
Eva Green gives a career best performance in this epic and emotionally charged new drama from acclaimed director Alice Winocour. Green plays Sarah, a French astronaut training at the European Space Agency in Cologne. The only woman in the arduous programme she has been chosen to be part of the crew of a year-long space mission called ‘Proxima’. Putting enormous strain on her relationship with her daughter (played by outstanding newcomer Zélie Boulant-Lemesle), the training begins to take its toll on both as Sarah’s training progresses and the launch looms ever closer.
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Ficção científica espacialAventuraDramaFicção científica

Um astronauta se prepara para uma missão de um ano a bordo da Estação Espacial Internacional.Um astronauta se prepara para uma missão de um ano a bordo da Estação Espacial Internacional.Um astronauta se prepara para uma missão de um ano a bordo da Estação Espacial Internacional.

  • Direção
    • Alice Winocour
  • Roteiristas
    • Alice Winocour
    • Jean-Stéphane Bron
  • Artistas
    • Eva Green
    • Zélie Boulant
    • Matt Dillon
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    9,6 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Alice Winocour
    • Roteiristas
      • Alice Winocour
      • Jean-Stéphane Bron
    • Artistas
      • Eva Green
      • Zélie Boulant
      • Matt Dillon
    • 72Avaliações de usuários
    • 140Avaliações da crítica
    • 71Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 4 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Eva Green
    Eva Green
    • Sarah Loreau
    Zélie Boulant
    • Stella Akerman Loreau
    • (as Zélie Boulant-Lemesle)
    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Mike Shannon
    Aleksey Fateev
    • Anton Ocheivsky
    Lars Eidinger
    Lars Eidinger
    • Thomas Akerman
    Sandra Hüller
    Sandra Hüller
    • Wendy Hauer
    Trond-Erik Vassal
    • Jurgen (Jørgen)
    Nancy Tate
    Nancy Tate
    • Naomi Shannon
    Grégoire Colin
    Grégoire Colin
    • Sarah's Doctor
    Igor Filippov
    • Dima
    Svetlana Nekhoroshikh
    Svetlana Nekhoroshikh
    • Vera
    Anna Sherbinina
    Anna Sherbinina
    • Russian Journalist
    Vitaly Jay
    • Star City Member
    Lionel Ferra
    • Exoskeleton Coach
    Manuela Aguzzi
    • Exoskeleton Coach
    Alexis Nouhra
    Alexis Nouhra
    • Mike's Son
    Raphaël Nouhra
    Raphaël Nouhra
    • Mike's Son
    Bastien François
    • Russian Child
    • Direção
      • Alice Winocour
    • Roteiristas
      • Alice Winocour
      • Jean-Stéphane Bron
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários72

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    6henry8-3

    Proxima

    Sarah (Eva Green) is given the chance of a lifetime to go to the International Space Station for a year. The trouble is it means leaving her beloved daughter Stella (Zélie Boulant-Lemesle). The film charts her exhausting and often restrictive training whilst she tries to cope with leaving her daughter and trying to do and say the right things.

    This is actually quite a simple tale, told and acted well about the relationship between mother and young daughter when pressures threaten to pull them apart. Green in excellent struggling between the two most important things in her life, whilst young Boulant-Lemesle is extremely impressive as Stella. Care, this is a straight sometimes moving drama. It is not an adventure or a sci-fi film, you've been warned, although the training is interesting.
    6currie-5

    Only Female Astronauts are Parents

    Apparently the writer thinks that only female astronauts are parents. Either that, or male astronauts don't really have relationships with their children. I don't think one would ever see a movie like this where a male astronaut's relationship with his child was the primary focus of the movie. And then, at the end of the movie, she does something really stupid that would very likely end her career and possibly put her colleagues in danger. The parts of the movie that are about preparing to go into space were interesting (though slow), but the human drama parts were annoying.
    VoyagerMN1986

    Turgid melodrama

    It isn't a question of how flashy the sci fi is, it is a question of how interesting and challenge it is. Proxima is neither. In fact it is so didactic as to be insulting to the audience and seems to assume the audience are dullards that need repetition.
    7Bertaut

    An emotive family drama that will disappoint those hoping for sci-fi bombast

    Written by Alice Winocour and Jean-Stéphane Bron, and directed by Winocour, Proxima is the story of a mother and daughter trying to cope with impending separation. The fact that the mother is an astronaut and that the separation will result from a year-long mission to Mars is very much secondary. Instead, we're presented with something more universal and relatable - the often contradictory responsibilities one has to one's profession and one's family. At the same time, this (unapologetically feminist) film looks at the demands placed on a woman in a male-dominated field where machoism counts for something. More akin to "science fact" films such as Os Eleitos: Onde o Futuro Começa (1983) and O Primeiro Homem (2018) than recent science-fiction work such as Aniara (2018) or Ad Astra: Rumo às Estrelas (2019), Proxima is a quiet story that maps in great detail the sheer force of will it takes to get into the condition necessary to go space. And although the narrative does sag in a couple of places, and Winocour frustratingly abandons realism in a crucial scene towards the end, Proxima is brilliantly acted throughout. It certainly won't appeal to those looking for the grandiosity or existentialism of classic sci-fi, but it remains a moving examination of motherhood.

    In the near future, Sarah Loreau (a superb Eva Green) is a French astronaut based at the European Astronaut Centre (ESC) in Cologne. The only woman in the program, she lives with Stella (a stunning Zélie Boulant), her seven-year-old daughter. Unexpectedly, Sarah is chosen as a replacement for a crew member on the Proxima mission - a year-long three-person final exploratory mission to Mars before colonisation begins. Sarah begins her training at ESC, before travelling to the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City, Russia, and finally to the launch site at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Alongside her are mission commander Mike Shannon (an excellent Matt Dillon), an experienced, but smug loudmouth who publically welcomes Sarah to the team by noting that as she's a French woman, she's probably a good cook, and Anton Ocheivsky (Aleksey Fateev), a soft-spoken Ukrainian cosmonaut. At the same time, Sarah is attempting to transition Stella into getting used to living with her father, Thomas (Lars Eidinger), a German astrophysicist from whom Sarah is amicably separated. However, the demands of the job and the concomitant separation put a huge strain on the bond between Sarah and Stella, to the extent that Sarah starts to consider dropping out of the mission altogether.

    Proxima is Winocour's third film after Augustine (2012) and the criminally underrated Transtorno (2015), both of which deal with intense, highly skilled men who are torn between their professional and private lives, in a similar manner to so many Michael Mann protagonists (and antagonists). With Proxima, however, Winocour moves into uncharted territory - although the protagonist here faces a similar struggle, for the first time, that protagonist is female.

    One way Winocour examines the theme of private vs. professional is her use of a recurring motif involving an ESC employee trying to get Sarah to sign papers stating whether or not she wants to be informed should anything happen to Stella. The knee-jerk reaction, of course, is that she should sign them immediately - what kind of person wouldn't want to know if their child was ill or even dead? However, as Winocour presents it, it's more complicated than that; think of Sarah's helplessness - she'd be stuck in space knowing that Stella is dead, but having to complete her assignment anyway. And so Sarah finds her attachment to Stella in conflict with her commitment to the longevity of the mission.

    This motif also speaks to the feminist restructuring of a traditionally male narrative. By suggesting that a mother might choose her job over her daughter, even if only for a year, Winocour highlights that whilst it's socially acceptable for men to leave children behind (Mike speaks proudly of his young sons), it's something of a social taboo that women could do so. Another element of the film's feminine (if not necessarily feminist) quality relates to practical biological differences. For example, Sarah is told that tampons count towards her personal weight limit, whilst she has to be moulded for a smaller chair than Mike and Anton.

    Aesthetically, the film adopts a realist approach which is almost documentarian in places. Clearly, Winocour and Bron did huge amounts of research, and it helps the sense of authenticity immensely that it was shot on location at the real ESC, Yuri Gagarin Centre, and Baikonur Cosmodrome; in the case of the Yuri Gagarin Centre, Proxima was the first feature film granted access to shoot in the real prophylactorium, with the crew granted the same accreditation as the on-site scientists.

    In terms of problems, certainly, if you go into this expecting sci-fi, you're going to be bitterly disappointed. However, the itself makes no bones about the fact that it's the story of a mother and daughter, not a piece of science fiction, and one can only engage with it on its own terms. Another issue is that the narrative does drag in places, and ten minutes or so could have been shaved off the run time. Perhaps the biggest issue I had is that Winocour abandons her rigid adherence to realism for a sequence towards the end of the film which not only strains credibility but is tonally different from everything around it.

    Proxima is a small story of a mother and her daughter set against a vast background - the macro is simply the context for the micro. Examining the pain of separation and the clash between the professional and the private from a uniquely feminist point of view, it carries a universal message that will surely speak to any mother who has wrestled with the conflict between pursuing her own dreams and the demands placed on her by having children. However, make no mistake, this is a celebration of the feminine rather than a woke attack on the masculine - men aren't the of the joke or the target of anger, they're simply not very important to the story. A space movie about a woman that takes place entirely on Earth, Proxima is another strong piece of work from a very talented director.
    random-70778

    Heavy on melodrama, not much else

    I have to say I went in optimistic and left disappointed.

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    • Curiosidades
      Although Eva Green was raised in France, she attended an English-speaking school from a young age, and can speak both French and English flawlessly. Her French accent when speaking English in the movie is thus highly exaggerated.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Sarah seals an envelope for her daughter Stella and writes her daughter's name on the envelope, she does not cross the 't' in Stella's name.
    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Interspersed through the end credits are images of various female astronauts with their children.
    • Conexões
      Features Guerra e Paz (1965)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Poblijei (Closer}
      Written and performed by Luba Hilman

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de outubro de 2020 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • França
      • Alemanha
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Cherry Pickers Filmdistributie (Netherlands)
      • Official Facebook
    • Idiomas
      • Francês
      • Inglês
      • Russo
      • Alemão
    • Também conhecido como
      • Proxima
    • Locações de filme
      • Star City, Zvyozdny gorodok, Moscow Oblast, Rússia(Russian training center)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Dharamsala
      • Darius Films
      • Pathé
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      • € 6.400.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 759.397
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      • 1 h 47 min(107 min)
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