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L'éternité et un jour

Original title: Mia aioniotita kai mia mera
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
15K
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L'éternité et un jour (1998)
Drama

Famous writer Alexander is very ill and has little time left to live. He meets a little boy on the street, who is an illegal immigrant from Albania, and goes on a journey with him to take th... Read allFamous writer Alexander is very ill and has little time left to live. He meets a little boy on the street, who is an illegal immigrant from Albania, and goes on a journey with him to take the boy home.Famous writer Alexander is very ill and has little time left to live. He meets a little boy on the street, who is an illegal immigrant from Albania, and goes on a journey with him to take the boy home.

  • Director
    • Theodoros Angelopoulos
  • Writers
    • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • Tonino Guerra
    • Petros Markaris
  • Stars
    • Bruno Ganz
    • Isabelle Renauld
    • Fabrizio Bentivoglio
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • Writers
      • Theodoros Angelopoulos
      • Tonino Guerra
      • Petros Markaris
    • Stars
      • Bruno Ganz
      • Isabelle Renauld
      • Fabrizio Bentivoglio
    • 44User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Alexandros
    Isabelle Renauld
    Isabelle Renauld
    • Anna
    Fabrizio Bentivoglio
    Fabrizio Bentivoglio
    • The Poet
    Ahilleas Skevis
    Ahilleas Skevis
    • The Child
    Lazaros Andreou
    Lazaros Andreou
      Aristotelis Aposkitis
      Aristotelis Aposkitis
        Despoina Bebedeli
        Despoina Bebedeli
        • Alexandros' Mother
        • (as Despina Bebedeli)
        Iris Chatziantoniou
        Iris Chatziantoniou
        • Alexandros' Daughter
        Dimitris Fotsinos-Safrantzas
        • Kid
        • (as Dimitri Fotsinos-Safrantzas)
        Eleni Gerasimidou
        Eleni Gerasimidou
        • Ourania
        Rony Gianari
        Milena Giannakidou
          Mihalis Giannatos
          Mihalis Giannatos
          • Ticket Inspector
          • (as Mihalis Yanatos)
          Themis Gousoulis
          Themis Gousoulis
          • Kid
          Yorgos Halaris
          • Kid
          Maria Hatziioannidou
            Giannis Karabinis
              Vassilia Kavouka
              • Director
                • Theodoros Angelopoulos
              • Writers
                • Theodoros Angelopoulos
                • Tonino Guerra
                • Petros Markaris
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              User reviews44

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              zweimann

              No words

              Since I traveled to Prague in 2003 and bought Eleni Karaidrou's album "Eternity and a Day" I was wondering when and where could I get this movie.

              I got it and it was incredible for me. Poetry, photography (I think it is the best photography I've ever seen in a movie) and music in an amazing movie THAT I DID NOT UNDERSTAND because it's in Greek (no English subtitles in the release I've got).

              You don't need to understand their words to feel it, to cry and to laugh when the moment comes. Angelopoulos has made, in my honest opinion, a master piece of theater-movie.

              Buy it, keep it, show it to your children, to your parents...
              Red"V"

              "Kolya" meets "L'Avventura"

              Not as heart-warming as "Kolya," nor as powerful as "L'Avventura," but still a movingly worthwhile experience. The leaps from one point in the hero's lifetime to another are poignant. Many of the directorial flourishes are quite memorable; the wedding sequence is not to be missed!

              Our hero, Alexos, exists in the present urban world in which the weather is gloomy and almost everyone wears black; but his mind wanders to the past, where the sun infallibly shines over the shore and nearly all wear white. Yet when Alexos imagines himself in his past, he's still shrouded in black; he can't even dream that he could be happy, until a street urchin appears to rattle him from his shell.

              This film does contain elements we've seen before, but arranges them in a fresh way. It reminded me how precious and fleeting each moment really is, and how wondrous it can be to share our moments with others.
              10zetes

              Masterpiece

              A film straight from my dreams, drifting in and out of logical existence into the land of the dead. The story, as much as there is a story, involves an aging poet (played by European film staple Bruno Ganz) who has a terminal disease. He is apparently destined to die tomorrow, and we spend his final day following him, from his waking to midnight. Early in the morning he picks up a young homeless boy, an Albanian refugee, who tries to wash his window at a stoplight. Together they go on silent adventures. At regular intervals the film flashes back to Ganz's interactions with his beautiful wife, who never appears in the present, nor do we find out where she is. Most of the film's power is visual and aural. It is truly a sensual experience, along the lines of a Tarkovsky film. Because of its sensual prominence and lack of a coherent plot, it will surely fade from the surface of my memory. However, it is guaranteed to haunt me for the rest of my life. 10/10.
              9l_rawjalaurence

              Masterly Meditation on Life, Literature and Death

              The basic plot of ETERNITY AND A DAY is straightforward enough - an aging writer Alexandre (Bruno Ganz) meets a young illegal Albainian immigrant (Achileas Skevis) and takes his home. As he does so, the writer reflects on his own life; his past; his relationship with his mother and his wife; and what he has achieved in his life. Yet Theodoros Angeloploulos' film is at heart a meditation on the act of writing: when we set down words on the page, do they actually record our experiences, or can they only provide an approximation of what we are feeling at any particular moment? Alexandre is perpetually tormented by this thought - although successful in his chosen career, he believes that he has been a failure, simply because of the notion that words can only allude to experience, not record it. The child, in his innocence, believes that words can be found, or bought; but however much one pays for that word (in terms of buying a book, for instance, or when a writer receives royalties for what they have done), those words are still inadequate. They are both allusive - in the sense that their relationships to actions and things are contingent upon circumstances - and elusive (in the sense that such relationships are only approximate). With such uncertainties in his mind, Alexandre comes to understand that there is no "final" distinction between "life" and "death" (after all, they are only words); he has to experience both as a continuum, without the support of anyone. Visually speaking, the film is full of stylistic ironies: Angelopoloulos' camera is perpetually tracking forwards; we see cars in the traffic-choked streets driving off to somewhere, or traveling on the freeway; while the characters are seen crossing the frame from left to right. All suggest some kind of forward movement, a desire to go from one place to another. However such movements are not "progressive" at all, but rather suggest a desire not reflect on life's futility (as Alexandre discovers through his words). In a sense such movements are an evasion rather than an engagement with existence. The same also goes for the "narrative" of the film: Angelopoloulos shows that it is not particularly significant: what matters more is for viewers to reflect on the mise-en-scene within individual frames; to listen to the words, focus on the actors' expressions and body movements, and understand Alexandre's state of mind. A long and complex film, ETERNITY AND A DAY befits repeated viewings.
              10Ricky-37

              A true masterpiece of human emotion

              This film was such a pleasurable experience to watch. I was expecting a considerably depressing venture but the end left me filled with a variety of conflicting emotions, including a hint of rapture and a dash of melancholy. There are times where Angelopoulos left me contemplating about the life I have led. To many critics, the pace of this film was too slow, on the other hand I felt that it flowed beautifully, taking its time to arouse the audience's emotions. The music by Eleni Karaindrou touched my soul for it was able to guide the actors to make a truly magnificent tale from the heart.

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              • Trivia
                Bruno Ganz delivered his lines in German and was dubbed into Greek.
              • Goofs
                When the child goes to see his dead friend Selim in the morgue, we can see Selim's right eyelid slightly blinking just after the child closes the door.
              • Quotes

                Alexandre: Why, mother, nothing happens as we wish? Why? Why does one have to rot in silence torn between pain and desire? Why did I live my life in exile. Tell me mother, why can't one learn to love?

              • Connections
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              • Soundtracks
                Asma asmaton
                Music by Mikis Theodorakis

                Lyrics Iakovos Kabanellis

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              • Release date
                • October 28, 1998 (France)
              • Countries of origin
                • France
                • Italy
                • Greece
                • Germany
              • Official site
                • Artistic License Films
              • Languages
                • Greek
                • English
                • Italian
              • Also known as
                • Eternity and a Day
              • Filming locations
                • Thessaloniki, Greece
              • Production companies
                • Paradis Films
                • Intermédias
                • La Sept Cinéma
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              Box office

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              • Gross US & Canada
                • $107,178
              • Opening weekend US & Canada
                • $24,221
                • May 31, 1999
              • Gross worldwide
                • $107,322
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              • Runtime
                2 hours 17 minutes
              • Color
                • Color
              • Sound mix
                • Dolby Stereo
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.66 : 1

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