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The Voyager

Original title: Homo Faber
  • 1991
  • 12
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.7K
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The Voyager (1991)
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April 1957: Rational engineer Faber's plane crashes in Mexico. He learns that he became a dad in 1938. He takes a ship from NYC to France and meets cute, young Sabeth. Fate?April 1957: Rational engineer Faber's plane crashes in Mexico. He learns that he became a dad in 1938. He takes a ship from NYC to France and meets cute, young Sabeth. Fate?April 1957: Rational engineer Faber's plane crashes in Mexico. He learns that he became a dad in 1938. He takes a ship from NYC to France and meets cute, young Sabeth. Fate?

  • Director
    • Volker Schlöndorff
  • Writers
    • Volker Schlöndorff
    • Rudy Wurlitzer
    • Max Frisch
  • Stars
    • Sam Shepard
    • Julie Delpy
    • Barbara Sukowa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Volker Schlöndorff
    • Writers
      • Volker Schlöndorff
      • Rudy Wurlitzer
      • Max Frisch
    • Stars
      • Sam Shepard
      • Julie Delpy
      • Barbara Sukowa
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Walter Faber
    Julie Delpy
    Julie Delpy
    • Sabeth
    Barbara Sukowa
    Barbara Sukowa
    • Hannah
    Dieter Kirchlechner
    Dieter Kirchlechner
    • Herbert Hencke
    Traci Lind
    Traci Lind
    • Charlene
    Deborra-Lee Furness
    Deborra-Lee Furness
    • Ivy
    • (as Deborah-Lee Furness)
    August Zirner
    August Zirner
    • Joachim Hencke
    Thomas Heinze
    Thomas Heinze
    • Kurt
    Bill Dunn
    Bill Dunn
    • Lewin
    Peter Berling
    Peter Berling
    • Baptist
    Lorna Farrar
    • Arlette
    Kathleen Matiezen
    • Lady Stenographer
    Lou Cutell
    Lou Cutell
    • New York Doorman
    Charley Hayward
    • Joe
    • (as Charles Hayward)
    Wynn Irwin
    Wynn Irwin
    • Dick
    • (as Irwin Wynn)
    James Mathers
    James Mathers
    • Pilot
    Perla Walter
    Perla Walter
    • Restroom Attendant
    Roland De Chandenay
    • Unesco Delegate
    • (as Roland De Chaudenay)
    • Director
      • Volker Schlöndorff
    • Writers
      • Volker Schlöndorff
      • Rudy Wurlitzer
      • Max Frisch
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews27

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    stingray_b5

    Homo Faber Lite

    The Voyager is in fact a drama that happens to use the novel Homo Faber by Max Frisch as its backdrop. The director picked the main three characters and boiled down the plot to its essence which takes the viewer on a globe spanning journey of coincidences and places its main protagonist Walter Faber who is an engineer who doesn't believe in fate squarely in front of his past and down a spiral to the destruction of the life of his own daughter. Certain aspects of the movie come across as far fetched because the viewer cannot benefit from the additional information available to the reader of the book. On the other hand the movie brings across the immediacy of the tragic events much closer to home and resonate with a receptive audience. The novel and this movie try to show that life cannot be reduced to a simple formula and that the mind is not equipped to deal with the matters of the heart. In that the Voyager succeeds in translating the core of the plot. Students of the novel will of course be disappointed because the director had to cut out many scenes and aspects of the book. With that in mind we are still left with a movie that should get some emotions flowing.
    5minasant

    Not faithful to the book

    In comparison with the book, the film is in a scale from 1 to 10 a 3. On a good day a 5. In my opinion, for someone who has read the book and analysed it, it will be easy to see all the awful flaws in the characters interpretation and actions. The hole set is nicely developed and explored, but a few details (in Hanna's apartment for example) don't actually match with the characters personality. The book has a high quantity of symbols and metaphors and they are almost not shown in the film at all. The importance of small details like Walter constantly shaving in the book is superficially explored in the movie. Walter's disgust to Nature isn't shown at all! I think the movie could be more exciting. The plot has every spice it needed to be really great. Maybe if the actresses could have been better chosen, since Ivy is just to old, Hanna at the end just too young.. Only Sabeth fits perfectly into her role. Congratulations to Julie Delpy, for once again performing so beautifully. About Walter: Walter's interpretation of the role is unreal and unfaithful to the book. In the film Walter is a man full of charm, seductive and caring. Where is all the distance, cold-heartiness of the book's character..? The control-freak, the workaholic character? While having sex with Ivy, Walter usually thinks about planes and turbines, but in the movie he is an amazing lover. Hanna's importance in Walter's love life is also not given enough importance. In the book walter says that only with Hanna wasn't sex absurd. She was afterall, the true love of his life. The End of the film is an open ending, in the book Walter eventually dies with Cancer, after a huge change in his vision of the world. His relation towards nature totally mutates. He becomes a different man. Important details such as symbols that warn Walter about Sabeth's death (and his own death as well) are inexistent in the film.

    But in an overall, and ignoring the fact that i've read the book by Max Frisch.. I've rated the film with 6 points, knowing how old it is, and how the budget might have been, it's a nice Sunday-afternoon film, that let's you reflect about destiny.
    8b-gaist

    Understated but very good

    I saw this when it came out. All I can say, is I still remember the basic plot, and the cinematography. Walter Faber is paradigmatic as the post WWII individual, still blindly devoted to the goddess of Reason in his personal attitude to life, but beset by the unconscious flood of irrational experience: a real example of Carl Jung's warning that what is not made conscious will be lived out as destiny. It is overall a wonderful, understated film, beautifully directed and shot, representing in a gentle way what European directors (and all directors) should concentrate more on - literature, myth, relationship, culture. It's only fault, if I recall correctly, was that it was not longer and deeper, because it really could have been a great film. Go ahead and watch it!
    8len18g

    Julie Delpy's ethereal presence makes this movie.

    Voyager is to be enjoyed for the characters and the actors' performances and not for the plot which is rather obvious, unsurprising, and which requires extensive suspension of disbelief. Sam Shepard is very effective but it is the ethereal luminescence of Julie Delpy that kept me riveted. She is a special presence onscreen. In addition, although the story is contrived, the relationships and issues are thought provoking and lingering.
    hiver

    Five Stars

    I give Homo Faber 5/5, it captivates from the start. The movie is set in some beautiful places namely (France, Germany, South America and Italian countryside)which does justice to its aka title "Voyager." A carefully structured plot which unravels beautifully with a touch of adventure,nostalgia and mystique. Sam Shepard really shines in this role. The rest of the cast is up to the job.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The writer Max Frisch gave director Volker Schlöndorff his limousine, a Jaguar 420, shortly before he died on the 4th April 1991.
    • Goofs
      The movie is set in 1957, but the iconic Citroen DS Faber rents for the trip with Sabeth was first produced in 1962.
    • Quotes

      Walter Faber: [to Sabeth] Would you marry me?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Wayne's World/Medicine Man/Final Analysis/Voyager/Rhapsody in August (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Careless Love
      Performed by Ute Lemper

      Arranged & produced by John Harle

      Written by W.C. Handy, Martha Koenig & Spencer Williams

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 1991 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
      • Greece
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Spanish
      • French
      • Greek
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Voyager
    • Filming locations
      • Blythe, California, USA(Caracas, Venezuela Airport and plane crash site)
    • Production companies
      • Bioskop Film
      • Action Films
      • Stefi 2
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $516,517
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,807
      • Feb 2, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $516,517
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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