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Le regard d'Ulysse

Original title: To vlemma tou Odyssea
  • 1995
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
7.7K
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Le regard d'Ulysse (1995)
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An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.

  • Director
    • Theodoros Angelopoulos
  • Writers
    • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • Tonino Guerra
    • Petros Markaris
  • Stars
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Maia Morgenstern
    • Erland Josephson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Director
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • Writers
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
      • Tonino Guerra
      • Petros Markaris
    • Stars
      • Harvey Keitel
      • Maia Morgenstern
      • Erland Josephson
    • 53User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • A
    Maia Morgenstern
    Maia Morgenstern
    • Kali
    Erland Josephson
    Erland Josephson
    • Library Curator
    Thanasis Vengos
    Thanasis Vengos
    • Taxi Driver
    Giorgos Mihalakopoulos
    Giorgos Mihalakopoulos
    • Nikos
    Dora Volanaki
    Dora Volanaki
    • Old Woman
    Mania Papadimitriou
    Mania Papadimitriou
    • Mother
    Giorgos Konstas
    Giorgos Konstas
    • Father
    Thanos Grammenos
    Thanos Grammenos
    • Manakias' Assistant
    Alekos Oudinotis
    Alekos Oudinotis
    • Greek Film Library Manager
    Angel Ivanov
    • Bulgarian Interrogator
    • (as Angel Ivanof)
    Ljuba Tadic
    Ljuba Tadic
    • Mr Jovicic, Man in Charge of the Belgrade Film Archive
    Vaggelis Liodakis
    Vaggelis Liodakis
    Gert Llanaj
    • Little Boy
    Agni Vlahou
    Agni Vlahou
    Giannis Zavradinos
    Giannis Zavradinos
    Vangelis Kazan
    Vangelis Kazan
    Mirka Kalatzopoulou
    Mirka Kalatzopoulou
    • Director
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • Writers
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
      • Tonino Guerra
      • Petros Markaris
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    User reviews53

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    9adelbert

    Why Americans perhaps are voting European films too low ..;

    I have remarked that most American film critics are voting a lot of European films too low. I think the reason why is that they have difficulties to understand them because they know too little of the European history. I think that this film is an example of it. You have to have a very deep insight in the history of Greece and the Balkan to understand this film. Beside the beautiful cinematography, there is more to look for an understanding. It's a pity that a lot of Americans are knowing so little of history, because so there critics are missing a lot!
    fozzyozzy84

    Ulysse's Gaze to me

    Major films and movies that I have seen have been primarily service pictures. I say service pictures because any idea being developed is immediately delivered in a reduced state right into the movie-goer's lap. It's a fast philosophy. This is unlike Ulysses' Gaze. I am still impressed by the movie because of its confidence in the viewer. I have read comments complaining about the film's overly long scenes. The scenes are an interaction between your mind and the screen. An image is produced and the director leaves the image for you to contemplate. Images shouldn't be beamed into minds as 10 second clips like Moulin Rouge. So many people explain to me their love of movies as a form of entertainment and escapism. Movies are an art form but like everything in this post-modern age, they cannot exist without the deep intellectual objective view point dividing the subjective experiences. Ulysses' Gaze does not REQUIRE patience it rewards contemplation and understanding.

    Story-wise the plot is just as basic as The Wizard of Oz. An individual must journey to find home and a complete soul. I found it as a superb movie with its various allusions to mythology and actual history.
    abc-27

    Nice

    I think this is the good movie and that Angelopoulos was right on target when he showed his disappointment for not winning the Golden Palm during the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.

    Not that the "Underground" was a bad movie. But the Gaze is better. The Gaze touches the source of the problem in the Balkan region. Balkans is a very beautiful region with wonderful landscapes and people with long history. There is where the problem is. There is too much history in the Balkans. Too many cultures, too many religions and too many political conflicts. The lost innocence of the Balkans, which the hero, the director "A" is looking for throughout the movie, is offered to the viewer through the movie's wonderful cinematography. There you see the best of Northern Greece, Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. Many cities have different names in different languages. Many people fight with each other too. What remains in the end is the bitter-sweat taste of a region where virtue and malice go hand in hand.

    One final remark. I agree with many critics who pointed out that the movie has some technical flaws, including its extremely slow pacing. Yes the movie could have been faster a.s.o. But hey, have you ever seen a better "glance" of the lost innocence of the Balkans?

    People who have visited or lived in this region can surely appreciate this motion picture even more.
    10a_ruibal

    Pure poetry

    One of the most beautiful, poetic films ever made. The opening scenes are pure, unbeatable art. Rather than the unwinding of the complex narrative itself, it is the visual power of the images that Angelopoulos offers us that make this work so disturbing and beautiful. You have to watch the film as a series of paintings, poems, installations and performances rather than a conventional movie. The acting is superb, especially Harvey Keitel's performance, one of the best that this great actor has ever delivered. Especially memorable is the scene in which an old woman is taken for a ride to her hometown in Macedonia by Keitel. The woman left Macedonia before the advent of Communism and is now returning to her country for the first time in decades. Since her absence, her place has been transformed in a nightmarish communist city, filled with gray, impersonal, concrete buildings. We see the woman helpless and bewildered in an environment that she no longer recognizes, while Keitel goes away. A powerful metaphor of the fast and tremendous transformations suffered by the Balkans during the 20th century.

    This is above all a lesson in history. A poignant monument to the memory and fate of Europe.
    niktemadur

    Another approach to the language of cinema.

    Somebody once said that DW Griffith is to blame for having a wide open horizon, full of possibilities, and settling for melodrama as the blueprint of the movie-going experience.

    However, once in a long while, a film comes along that breaks the mold and shows us once again what can be done. Glimpses only, hints at untapped potential. "2001: A Space Odyssey" is one such example. Fellini's "Satyricon" is another. "Solaris" by Tarkovsky. And so is "Ulysses' Gaze". There are more.

    I like to be challenged, even as I enjoy some standard Hollywood fare. I like to be shaken up with the promise of a nudge towards enlightenment. I love to feel awakened from my everyday, sleepwalking mode.

    Granted, "Ulysses' Gaze" is NOT for everyone. But to dismiss this film as "another one of those art films", to call it bloated, is an exercise in laziness. And to condemn Angelopoulos of arrogance, well, how about considering the terms confidence and conviction instead? I do not pretend to understand "Ulysses' Gaze", the film is so riddled with ambiguities and leaps back and forth into the realm of the subconscious and the surreal. I just allow myself to go with the flow, and regard a world that is so outside of the grid that it is like watching a transmission from another planet, with real people I identify, sharing genuine affection in small gestures. And even though the English dialogue is lacking at times, there is not a single one of those "Hallmark moments" that seems to pervade in contemporary Hollywood fare.

    As for the prolonged landscape scenes, they show parts of the world (Albania, Bulgaria) that are as unknown to me as the bottom of the ocean. If just for this alone, I am hypnotized.

    To make the effort, to absorb "Ulysses' Gaze", is a small step towards understanding the ruthless, constant plight of the people of that small corner of the world that is the Balkans. Just one small corner. Imagine.

    I have to say that "Ulysses' Gaze" is an incredible film, one of a few by which XX century's great cinema should (and will) eventually be regarded.

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    • Trivia
      The statue of Vladimir Lenin, appearing in the film, was thirty-five meters (one hundred fourteen feet and nine inches) tall.
    • Quotes

      Niko: The first thing God created was the journey, then came doubt, and nostalgia.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Murder at 1600/Traveller/8 Heads in a Duffel Bag/Das Boot/Ulysses Gaze (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Paei o palios o hronos
      New Year's Folk Song

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1995 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Greece
      • France
      • Italy
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
      • Romania
      • Albania
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
      • Bulgarian
      • Albanian
      • Serbian
      • Romanian
      • Kurdish
      • Macedonian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Ulysses' Gaze
    • Filming locations
      • Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
    • Production companies
      • Greek Film Centre (GFC)
      • Mega Channel
      • Paradis Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $42,202
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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