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Glissando

  • 1982
  • 2h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Stefan Iordache and Tora Vasilescu in Glissando (1982)
ComedyDrama

In the '30s a man is obsessed with a painting of a woman that reminds him of his long-lost mother. He models his girlfriend exactly after the woman in the painting and after she attempts to ... Read allIn the '30s a man is obsessed with a painting of a woman that reminds him of his long-lost mother. He models his girlfriend exactly after the woman in the painting and after she attempts to commit suicide she is committed into a sanatorium.In the '30s a man is obsessed with a painting of a woman that reminds him of his long-lost mother. He models his girlfriend exactly after the woman in the painting and after she attempts to commit suicide she is committed into a sanatorium.

  • Director
    • Mircea Daneliuc
  • Writers
    • Mircea Daneliuc
    • Cezar Petrescu
  • Stars
    • Stefan Iordache
    • Tora Vasilescu
    • Petre Simionescu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    345
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mircea Daneliuc
    • Writers
      • Mircea Daneliuc
      • Cezar Petrescu
    • Stars
      • Stefan Iordache
      • Tora Vasilescu
      • Petre Simionescu
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Stefan Iordache
    Stefan Iordache
    • Ion Teodorescu
    Tora Vasilescu
    • Nina
    Petre Simionescu
    • Iorgu Ordeanu
    Victor Ionescu
    • Dr. Stârcu
    Ion Fiscuteanu
    Ion Fiscuteanu
    • Alexandru Agiu
    Constantin Dinulescu
    Constantin Dinulescu
    • Misu Cariade
    Camelia Zorlescu
    Camelia Zorlescu
    • The English Woman
    Mihaela Nestorescu
    • Agatha
    Rodica Moianu
    • Dr. Streiu
    Rada Istrate
    Rada Istrate
    • Maria
    Mitica Popescu
    Mitica Popescu
    • Burcea
    Gheorghe Ghitulescu
    Saul Taisler
    • Horowitz
    Nicolae Albani
    • Mogrea
    Paul Lavric
    • Iorgovici
    Flavius Constantinescu
    Stefan Alexandrescu
    Cristian Irimia
    • Director
      • Mircea Daneliuc
    • Writers
      • Mircea Daneliuc
      • Cezar Petrescu
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    1kerah2002

    Daneliuc'm movies are known by their useless vulgarity and boring predictability

    100% Mircea Daneliuc movie : vulgar, lacking a logical plot, deceiving, faking an art drama. One of his last movies, Nervous System, is on almost the same theme. Actually there is no real theme in Daneliuc's movies; only an endless babbling. The characters are always presented in a dark, muddy light. The obscenity is always present, not only by nudity but by language or situations. Probably the reason is to illustrate the misery, the drama. But I have seen too many movies directed by Daneliuc and all I can say is that trying to shock your viewers by presenting dirt and misery everywhere is getting to be a cheap try.
    10Andrei_Astur

    One of the best from Mircea Daneliuc.

    We can agree that Mircea Daneliuc was one of the best directors Romania ever had. He was brave to show the horror's and misery of the Romanian Communist regime, and even after the revolution, he was brave to show the misery of the political transition during 90's and 2000's. And this is not an exception. The movie is made in 80's, the last decade of communism. The story it's placed in the 30's Romania. Ion Theodorescu, a casino player, is obsessed with a painting of a woman that reminds him of his long-lost mother. He models his girlfriend exactly after the woman in the painting and after she attempts to commit suicide she is committed into a sanatorium. Theodorescu needs to face a lot of social situations of the period. Even if the story it's not placed in the Communist Romania, Daneliuc manage to perfectly reflect the mood of the Romania under communism. It's a must watch!
    10alexandru43

    Absolutely great film

    This film is fantastic, it is absolutely great! Thank you, Mircea Daneliuc, for offering it to us. It is a jewel of the Romanian cinematography! Together with 'Jacob', of course - which I have recently seen it again.
    10Medeea

    The death of the dream

    "Glissando" means a smooth movement along a surface. In Mircea Daneliuc's movie the surface is the luxuriant reality of the effervescent and lavish Romanian bourgeoisie between the two World Wars.

    The main character skates on the thin, cracked surface of that reality, terribly infelicitously equipped for survival. His main resources are those of the disappearing nobility - courteousness, deep understanding and endless love for art, irreproachable gallantry with women, a beautiful use of both language and silence, a strong propensity for idealism and introspection.

    The reality, in all its cruelty and vulgarity, is introduced by a "nouveau riche" character torturing his children to recite Verlaine and play the violin as a proof of how much money he invested in their education. This aggressively healthy and disgracefully wealthy specimen invites Stefan Iordache at his domain, thinking that some of the glittery manners of his guest might rub off on himself.

    The loud coarseness of the "nouveau riche" threatens to spoil the whole summer, but the reality slides away when Stefan Iordache's character encounters "the man in the dream".

    This man, slim, tall and obviously one of the last true nobles of his time, always accompanied by a child, has the physical appearance of a strange man that used to appear in all Stefan Iordache's dreams since childhood. Always silent and accompanied by a mute, pale and wide-eyed child, the man was invariably there providing him with comfort in all those strange and inexplicably threatening situations that occur in dreams.

    In real life "the man in the dream" appears as an old inveterate gambler who has to sell all the leftovers of his fortune to cover his gambling debts.

    Helpless and humiliated by people and events, the man in the dream is there, in the reality, only to point out that the destruction approaching the "belle epoque" world was so terrible that not even dreams could resist it.

    The difference between dream and reality gets thinner and thinner day by day, so that Stefan Iordache finds himself confronted with more and more lack of sense, the whole world turning into a Kafka-like scene. The whole world is compressed and the camera moves from mental hospitals and hospices to casinos. In a chest X ray Stefan Iordache sees his own body inhabited by the man in the dream and the mute, pale boy. The boundaries between fantasy and reality are turning smokier and the man is confused on every plane of his existence.

    The values he believed in begin to disappear, the man in the dream turns out to be a loser himself, love is little else than lust and conspiracy for survival. The character played by Tora Vasilescu, a governess that becomes the lover of Stefan Iordache offers one of the best cinematographic portraits of love seen as complicity and deliberate refusal of spirituality, of devouring and primitive femininity triumphing over the masculine need of understanding. While still in love and desperately longing for a woman we only see in a picture, Stefan Iordache is enslaved by Tora Vasilescu's fiery erotism, by her capability to ignore everything that is not real and conducive to personal well-being.

    The confusion in Stefan Iordache's life is accompanied by the social changes preluding the World War II, so the dream becomes more and more a gold lame fabric stained with blood. The final scene of the movie is a comprehensive metaphor for both fascism and communism erupting as a flood of dirty water from underground. The personal drama of having the dream killed by reality takes over the whole world and there is no escape from the mundane rush of history.

    Artfully made, "Glissando" is not only one of those films about the human condition that follow one years and years after one sees it. It is also a directorial and scenographic masterpiece. Scenes like the one with the old men in the bathhouse could be seen as separate films, as unforgettable lessons of cinematographic art.

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      Romania's official submission to the 57th Academy Awards (1985) for Best Foreign Language Film.

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1984 (Romania)
    • Country of origin
      • Romania
    • Language
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Glissandro
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production company
      • Casa de Filme Trei
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 45m(165 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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