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Ana, mon amour

  • 2017
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  • 2h 5m
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6.7/10
2.5K
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Ana, mon amour (2017)
DramaRomance

Toma and Ana meet as students in the literature faculty and quickly fall in love.Toma and Ana meet as students in the literature faculty and quickly fall in love.Toma and Ana meet as students in the literature faculty and quickly fall in love.

  • Director
    • Cãlin Peter Netzer
  • Writers
    • Cãlin Peter Netzer
    • Cezar Paul-Badescu
    • Iulia Lumânare
  • Stars
    • Mircea Postelnicu
    • Diana Cavallioti
    • Tania Popa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cãlin Peter Netzer
    • Writers
      • Cãlin Peter Netzer
      • Cezar Paul-Badescu
      • Iulia Lumânare
    • Stars
      • Mircea Postelnicu
      • Diana Cavallioti
      • Tania Popa
    • 7User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Mircea Postelnicu
    Mircea Postelnicu
    • Toma
    Diana Cavallioti
    Diana Cavallioti
    • Ana
    Tania Popa
    • Mama Ana
    Igor Caras-Romanov
    • Igor
    Carmen Tanase
    • Mama Toma
    Vasile Muraru
    Vasile Muraru
    • Tata Toma
    Adrian Titieni
    Adrian Titieni
    • Psihanalist
    Vlad Ivanov
    Vlad Ivanov
    • Parintele Adrian
    Ioana Flora
    Ioana Flora
    • Irina
    Ionut Caras
    Ionut Caras
    • Bogdan
    Iulia Lumânare
    Iulia Lumânare
    • Ginecolog - Simona
    Mihaela Ciuchea
    • Asistent Ginecolog - Lia
    Viorel Comanici
    • Psihiatru
    Alexandru Marcu
    • Tudor 5 Ani
    • (as Marcu Alex)
    Eric Buza
    • Tudor 2 Ani
    Rodrigo Cravo
    • Tudor 5 Luni
    Razvan Vasilescu
    Razvan Vasilescu
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    Varlan Maria Veronica
    • Figurant
    • Director
      • Cãlin Peter Netzer
    • Writers
      • Cãlin Peter Netzer
      • Cezar Paul-Badescu
      • Iulia Lumânare
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    7andrewchristianjr

    LACKED IN DEPTH.

    The story lacked in depth but both of the actors performed well. By jumping from scene to scene in time you don't really get to know Ana and Toma and only are able to receive fragments of the truth of their relationship.
    8paulscofield68

    An Engrossing European Art-House Drama

    Ana, Mon Amour (Anna, My Love) is a Romanian drama, inspired by a Romanian novel, Luminata, My Love. In many ways, it's a typical European art-house drama: a narrow, intense love story, very emotional scenes, jumps in time, some religious and intellectual discussions here and there, etc... The screenplay is excellent, as are the acting and direction. I liked this film much more than Child's Pose (and any recent Romanian film I've seen such as Bacalaureat or The Death of Mr. Lazarescu). It might even be better than Tuesday After Christmas. Honest and illuminating, with a damaged, melancholic streak running right through the whole film. 'Ana, mon amour' won the prestigious Silver Bear (runner up) award at the most recent Berlin Film Festival, and is highly recommended for lovers of European art-house cinema. 'Chapeau,' as we say here in France... (translation: you have my deep respect for your fine work). 8.5/10
    7tributarystu

    The Relationship Hive Mind

    Netzer's follow-up to the excellent Child's Pose (2013) shares some elements with its precursor, but takes a different angle to the emotional roots and psychological ties of family life. A complex and layered film, it is framed in the present, but plays with the chronology of events to suit its thematic anchors: how relationships shape their protagonists and create inherent tension, abiding by no morality punch- card. While pertinent and polished in its construction, I found it hard to stay connected emotionally, especially as the characters evolve elliptically and the change in their dynamic feels abrupt.

    Our couple is Toma and Ana, two lovers who meet during university and, more than anything, fall into a relationship. They are both cultured individuals and complete each other well, as Ana suffers from anxiety attacks and Toma is seemingly always there to support her. The movie proceeds to take us through the usual familial meet and greets, which prove traumatic and lay the groundworks for all the ensuing/existing psychological trauma. Those scenes have a sense of caricature about them, with 'traditional' values of partner screening proving funny and harrowing at the same time. But they prove to be just pieces of an ambitious human puzzle, which ends up taking us down an exploratory route devoid of superfluous emotion.

    As an aside, some people in the cinema were taken aback by the explicitness of a sex scene, which I would rather deem justified, due to the Freudian aspects of Netzer's approach - and a meaningful character- building moment.

    The attention to detail in fleshing out Ana and Toma provides the characters with a lot of depth. They are, as one would say, profoundly human in their imperfections and the manner in which this comes to the surface as their relationship evolves feels very true. The movie puts psychoanalysis at its core, turning it into an indirect plot device, which sometimes looks like a black box. More important though is how Ana and Toma react to change, in particular to Ana's gradual self- empowerment (thanks to a mixture of religion and psychoanalysis), which fundamentally alters Toma's role as 'the saviour'. It all becomes a matter of identity, of shaping and losing it, as defined by relationship roles, rather than intrinsic traits. Quite interestingly, the first scene finds the protagonists discussing Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil - the subjugation of morality to Christian dogma and the idea that good and evil are not quite opposites. By the end of the film, the overwhelming sense of some moral misappropriation between Ana and Toma can and, perhaps, should be seen through this lens, with no clear distinctions at hand for who is in the right and who might have been wronged.

    While all this is intense and fascinating stuff, the chronological structure creates a bridge I couldn't cross. On the one hand, the technical execution of the to and fro was handled well - it's impressive how different degrees of a receding hairline can create a sense of time. Although some nuances are lost, that ends up challenging the viewer and keeping him engaged. On the other hand, because of gaps in time, Ana is difficult to grasp. She becomes a completely different person, which goes so far as her accent changing, and due to the elliptical nature of the story, she also feels emotionally like a third character in the relationship. Whereas Toma is more consistent throughout, Ana is fractured, making her feel foreign and inauthentic.

    This is part of the reason why the second half of the film lost some momentum. Upon its conclusion, which tries a little twist and then goes one mile too far by trying to explain it, I wasn't engaged any more. It's a shame, because there is so much pain and sacrifice in Ana, Mon Amour that it really makes love feel like penance and weaves an exquisite psychological pattern to justify the claim. For the exploration it undertakes in what drives the two lead characters, both so well portrayed by Postelnicu and Cavallioti, it is commendable.

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    • Trivia
      Cinematographer Andrei Butica said that they used prosthesis in the sex scene between Mircea Postelnicu and Diana Cavallioti. "We used latex to seal the actual body parts, and we used prosthesis. A wonderful penis! And some hair. It looks very realistic in the film, but we tried to avoid actually showing it. In person it looked like Frankenstein's creation or something! It was horrifying. Cãlin and I rehearsed it with the make-up girl, who was the one who created the prosthesis and actually put them on. We rehearsed everything and we chose the angles we wanted to shoot from, according to exactly how much we were going to see and how much we would allow on the screen. There was semen coming out, which came from a small pump that you had to squeeze.," he said.
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      References L'Empire des sens (1976)
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      Performed by Surorile Osoianu

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Romania
      • Germany
      • France
    • Languages
      • Romanian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Ana, My Love
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • Parada Film
      • Augenschein Filmproduktion
      • Sophie Dulac Productions
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      • €2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $186,200
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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