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Citoyen d'honneur

Original title: El ciudadano ilustre
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
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Citoyen d'honneur (2016)
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A winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, who has been living in Europe for decades, accepts an invitation to receive another award. In Argentina he finds both similarities and irreconcila... Read allA winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, who has been living in Europe for decades, accepts an invitation to receive another award. In Argentina he finds both similarities and irreconcilable differences with the people of his hometown.A winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, who has been living in Europe for decades, accepts an invitation to receive another award. In Argentina he finds both similarities and irreconcilable differences with the people of his hometown.

  • Directors
    • Mariano Cohn
    • Gastón Duprat
  • Writer
    • Andrés Duprat
  • Stars
    • Oscar Martínez
    • Dady Brieva
    • Andrea Frigerio
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    • Directors
      • Mariano Cohn
      • Gastón Duprat
    • Writer
      • Andrés Duprat
    • Stars
      • Oscar Martínez
      • Dady Brieva
      • Andrea Frigerio
    • 37User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 32 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Oscar Martínez
    Oscar Martínez
    • Daniel Mantovani
    • (as Oscar Martinez)
    Dady Brieva
    Dady Brieva
    • Antonio
    Andrea Frigerio
    Andrea Frigerio
    • Irene
    Nora Navas
    Nora Navas
    • Nuria
    Manuel Vicente
    Manuel Vicente
    • Intendente
    Marcelo D'Andrea
    • Florencio Romero
    Belén Chavanne
    Belén Chavanne
    • Julia
    Gustavo Garzón
    Gustavo Garzón
    • Gerardo Palacios
    Julián Larquier Tellarini
    • Conserje
    • (as Julián Larquier)
    Emma Rivera
    • Emilse
    Nicolás De Tracy
    • Roque
    Pablo Gatti
    • Chofer
    Daniel Kargieman
    • Renato PrIvitello
    Alexis López Costa
    • Asistente del Intendente
    Leonardo Murija
    • Méndez
    Pedro Roth
    • Presentador Nobel
    Rob Verf
    • Presentador Nobel
    • (voice)
    Pilar Dutari
    • Reina de belleza
    • Directors
      • Mariano Cohn
      • Gastón Duprat
    • Writer
      • Andrés Duprat
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    User reviews37

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    9bicgus1

    Masterpiece.

    For starters, let me express that all the events that take place in this film can happen in real life, this fact being very welcome and of course, unusual. Not short of this, the genre explored here is indeed scarce. This film invades the spectator with a feeling of uneasiness very difficult to describe by minute five. And far from relieving you from this uncanny feeling, it builds up more and more and more and more. By the hour, I just had to stop and switch my TV to a stupid channel in order to go to bed peacefully. But don't misunderstand me: if you see my reviews you'll find I'm a tough critic of unnecessary violence and gore. What you have here is a mounting tension like when you see huge amounts of snow in the mountain ladder and you know a huge avalanche is due. Some other reviewers (of this same film) call this "predictable"; in my opinion they are completely mistaken. The avalanche is due, but you just don't know when and what it'll do. The nearest comparison I have at hand is a very old film starring Dustin Hoffman "The Straw Dogs", but it's just a poor comparison: "The Distinguished Citizen" is by far better and suspenseful. I watched the (almost) remaining half the next day and it just got better. Be warned, this film is better served for those who are emotionally sensitive: an idiot will just not notice that everything that goes on in this film is terribly wrong! I will end up saying that this is a class A film that deserves a place in the nominees for best foreign language films if not the Oscar. Highly recommended.
    8arthur_tafero

    Thomas Wolfe Was Right: The Distinguished Citizen

    Thomas Wolfe once wrote that we can never go home again. He meant that we could not go back to a time when home was the same as it is in our memories. Homes change, cities change, people change; everything changes. That is the theme of the wonderful Argentinian film " The Distinguished Citizen". It is a well-written, well-directed, and well-acted film about trying to go home again, and the ultimate impossibility of accomplishing a goal that meets our memories. I generally do not like films about writers; and I particularly loathe films about writers with "writer's block" because there is no such thing. A writer writes, all the time, and never has enough time to write about all the things he or she wants to write about. I am a writer. I have several books on Amazon. I could never stop writing. A real writer never stops writing for any reason. But this film does not really center on writer's block; it is about trying to recapture one's past. And of course, the protagonist is doomed in his quest. The film goes on to show us why. If you are a successful writer, people will be jealous and try to discredit you. If you are an unsuccessful writer, people will encourage you and give you more credit than you deserve. Writing is too important to be left to the uninspired. The acting is first rate and I recommend this film highly.
    8rubenm

    Delightful black comedy

    Black comedies are a difficult movie genre. They have to get the tone exactly right, otherwise they are either not funny enough or too much over the top. In this respect, 'El ciudadano ilustre' is perfect. It's understated enough to be subtle, and surreal enough to make you laugh. It has this quality in common with that other Argentinian surprise from three years ago, 'Relatos Salvajes'.

    'El ciudadano ilustre' is about a Nobel-prize winning author living in Spain, who decides to accept an invitation to become honorary citizen of his hometown, a sleepy backwater in the south of Argentina in which all of his novels are set. At first, it is unclear why he decides to accept this invitation, and only in the final minutes of the film this question is more or less answered. This nice twist at the end is the cherry on the cake.

    The author, used to being admired and praised everywhere he goes, has to adapt to the less sophisticated way of life in his hometown. Already during the drive from the airport, he is in for a surprise. The car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, and he is forced to tear his latest novel apart in order to use the pages for lighting a camp fire. It's symbolic for the lack of respect the local people have for his novels. Some of them are not extremely enthusiastic about the way their town is portrayed.

    His visit starts a series of unexpected events, in which art, sex, violence and local politics play a part. But the film's bizarre story line is not its only quality. Above all, it's the way the local community is shown. In one small scene, the author is sitting on a street bench when an old man appears from a nearby house to bring him a cup of the Argentinian drink 'mate'. He drinks in silence, returns the cup to the man, who re-enters the house. End of scene.

    'El ciudadano ilustre' is a wonderful film, highly recommended for anyone who likes understated humor and surreal situations.
    10tambrsp

    A masterpiece about art, the artist and the Latin American being

    Few movies have achieved to be as visceral and deep as this one. Without failing to keep your eyes on the screen until the last scene, besides making you laugh, panic and hold your breath countless times, A Distinguished Citizen questions the role of the artist, his ethics and his commitments. Mantovani, the main character, confronts his origins and his own creatures face to face, outside the artificiality of his new life as an European and a very well-succeeded writer. What comes from there is the source of his art emerging again: in the mediocrity of the Latin American little town's facts (and his repercussion on them), the whole system of art comes into question. Is the writer really able to stand for what he believes in and what has earned him a Noble prize? Should the artist violate real people in order to make his art relevant? This movie proves itself consistent with its plot by providing sturdy answers instead of falling into mere nihilism or sarcasm.
    9markel-87497

    Keeps you guessing

    This is a perplexing story from Argentina about fame and the fact that as Thomas Wolfe advised, you can never go home again. A pampered writer, in fact, a Nobel prize winner, impulsively decides to return to his native village which he left half a century ago without ever returning. He longs to revisit where it all began and our sympathy is with him because who hasn't longed to retrace the paths of life to see what might have been? The provincials in his home town pull out all the stops to curry favor with the man, lectures are scheduled, there's a parade,, he asked to judge the local art contest and they erect a hastily improvised statue of him. But instead of understanding their jealousy of his fame mingled with their genuine pride in his accomplishments, he pompously mocks their country ways and their longing to escape from the monotony of provincial life. Suddenly the tables are turned; we see the the bumpkins as honest and fallible human beings even if they lack the will and talent to escape, and the writer is revealed to be the pompous ass he probably has always been. This transformation is very skillfully done in a film that is at once funny and sad. Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      A novelization of the film written by Andres Duprat as Daniel Mantovani in the film's main character's point of view was released in Argentina after its release.
    • Quotes

      Mujer que pregunta en charla: Then why don't you write about nice things?

    • Connections
      Referenced in KVIFF Guide: Episode #1.9 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      All I Wanna Now
      Performed by Abel Almena (as Abel Almenda)

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Distinguished Citizen
    • Filming locations
      • Navarro, Buenos Aires, Argentina(scenes set in Salas)
    • Production companies
      • Arco Libre
      • Televisión Abierta
      • Magma Cine
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,525,656
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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