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Jours de 36

Original title: Meres tou '36
  • 1972
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.2K
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Jours de 36 (1972)
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When a trade unionist is murdered in broad daylight, the suspects rounded up include Sofianos, who doggedly maintains his innocence. When a minister visits his cell, he tricks his warders an... Read allWhen a trade unionist is murdered in broad daylight, the suspects rounded up include Sofianos, who doggedly maintains his innocence. When a minister visits his cell, he tricks his warders and takes the man hostage, threatening to kill him.When a trade unionist is murdered in broad daylight, the suspects rounded up include Sofianos, who doggedly maintains his innocence. When a minister visits his cell, he tricks his warders and takes the man hostage, threatening to kill him.

  • Director
    • Theodoros Angelopoulos
  • Writers
    • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • Stratis Karras
    • Petros Markaris
  • Stars
    • Vangelis Kazan
    • Kostas Pavlou
    • Thanos Grammenos
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • Writers
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
      • Stratis Karras
      • Petros Markaris
    • Stars
      • Vangelis Kazan
      • Kostas Pavlou
      • Thanos Grammenos
    • 5User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Vangelis Kazan
    Vangelis Kazan
    Kostas Pavlou
    • Sofianos
    Thanos Grammenos
    Thanos Grammenos
    • Brother of Convict
    Giorgos Kyritsis
    Giorgos Kyritsis
    • Kontaxis
    Petros Zarkadis
    Petros Zarkadis
    Christoforos Nezer
    Christoforos Nezer
    • Prison Director
    Toula Stathopoulou
    Toula Stathopoulou
    Christos Kalavrouzos
    Christos Kalavrouzos
    Vasilis Tsaglos
    Vasilis Tsaglos
    • Astyfylakas
    Giannis Kandilas
    Giannis Kandilas
    • Hostage
    Petros Hoedas
    Petros Hoedas
    Takis Doukakos
    • Chief of Police
    • (as T. Doukakos)
    Alekos Boubis
      Giorgos Tzifos
      Giorgos Tzifos
      Kaiti Ibrohori
      Kaiti Ibrohori
      Kostas Sfikas
      Kostas Sfikas
      Yannis Smaragdis
      Yannis Smaragdis
      Petros Markaris
      Petros Markaris
      • Director
        • Theodoros Angelopoulos
      • Writers
        • Theodoros Angelopoulos
        • Stratis Karras
        • Petros Markaris
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      7runamokprods

      A step towards Angelopoulos' greatness

      An even more difficult and abstract film than Angelopoulos' debut "Reconstruction", his 2nd feature deals with a man arrested after a political leader is assassinated. The man seems to have been part of the assassination plot, but it is left somewhat ambiguous what his role was, if any. In jail he takes prisoner of an official who may or may not also be his cohort. While the hostage situation is at the very center of the plot, we are never in the room with the two men, and never know quite what is or isn't going on between them.

      Tied directly to specific events in Greek history of 1936, when Greece fell into dictatorship (I suspect only a deeper knowledge of that history would have let me experience all the film's many levels),and made during the second period of dictatorship 30+ years later (and so had to be ginger in how blatant it's anti-government stance was) on the broader scope the film is about the desperate stupidity of power, seen here via the various odd ways in which those in power try to deal with the hostage crises; rendering them at first impotent, and then violent.

      The pace is very slow. This is a comparatively short film by the director's standards, but actually felt longer than some of his epics. Without an emotional center or any character(s) we can identify with, using all non-actors, many of whom give fairly stiff performances, the film teeters on the edge between fascinatingly enigmatic and simply frustrating and confusing. It's all a metaphor for a society going wrong, for the rise of fascism, but it's convolutions, distant performances, and (for Angelopoulos) naturalistic visual style never really allows us inside as his later, greater, more poetic, theatrical and emotional works do.

      But it is beautifully made, shot from always interesting angles. Angelopoulos had yet to fully embrace his trademark super-long, flowing elaborate takes, (often multi-minute mini-films within a film) but there is a step in that direction from "Reconstruction".

      "Days of 36" is a transitional film, as Angelopoloulos starts to find the voice that would lead to his masterpieces, starting with his next film, "The Travelling Players", where his intellectual rigor would be balanced by an incredibly cinematic vision, and a sense of loss and pain, so one is drawn deeply in, even as you occasionally get lost on a literal level.

      Not a great film, but an intellectually interesting one, and required viewing for anyone interested in the arc of the work of this great master of images. And I suspect, as with all this film-makers' dense films, I will only get more from it on repeated viewings.
      7t-dooley-69-386916

      Early Film from a Master of Cinema

      Theodoros Angelopoulos was probably Greece's finest film maker. He had an eye for the artistic and went on to develop a style that others could never even hope to emulate, with long shots, clever and alluring angles and a kind of cinematic poetry. This is his second full length film being made in 1972. It tells the story of Sofianos who is a former drug trafficker and police informant who is arrested for the assassination of a Trade Union leader.

      Once in prison the local MP comes to his aid only to be taken hostage. What follows is how the authorities deal with the crisis - badly. Now this is set just prior to the Metaxas dictatorship but was made during the rule of the so called generals and as such there was censorship. So this is allegorical in terms of how it is taking a swipe at the incompetence of the authorities and the parlous state of liberty in Greece at that time.

      The downside is that this is very slow and more is left unanswered than is ever even asked – if that indeed makes sense. There are the long shots the great camera angles and a cast of non actors. Some of the acting is wooden and some of the scenes are painfully staged. I like to think that this is deliberate to show the unreality, mundanity or even futility of how life then was. For a modern audience though this will be a hard watch. The print is excellent and looks like it was made only last year not in 1972. If you are an aficionado of cinema then you will want to see this, I appreciated it for its vision and other aspects as described above but at times I struggled with the pace; that having been said it has stayed with me, hence my rating.

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      • Trivia
        The film was shot during Papadopoulos' dictatorship, making it a critic on the way fascist regimes rule both in Metaxas' and in Papadopoulos' case
      • Goofs
        There about 5 minutes that the mic and shadow of the mic seen. 13 minutes to 18 of the movie.
      • Connections
        Featured in Apefasisamen kai diatassomen: I Hounta, i logokrisia kai o ellinikos kinimatografos (1967 - 1974) (1997)

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      • Release date
        • March 31, 1976 (Poland)
      • Country of origin
        • Greece
      • Languages
        • English
        • Greek
      • Also known as
        • Days of '36
      • Filming locations
        • Intzedin Fort, Chania, Crete, Greece(Prison)
      • Production company
        • Papalios Productions
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 45 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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