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Adieu, plancher des vaches!

  • 1999
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.1K
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Adieu, plancher des vaches! (1999)
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Nicolas, the eldest son of a wealthy family, works far from his home environment as a window washer and dishwasher in a bistro. He does not notice at all the baseness of his new relationship... Read allNicolas, the eldest son of a wealthy family, works far from his home environment as a window washer and dishwasher in a bistro. He does not notice at all the baseness of his new relationships.Nicolas, the eldest son of a wealthy family, works far from his home environment as a window washer and dishwasher in a bistro. He does not notice at all the baseness of his new relationships.

  • Director
    • Otar Iosseliani
  • Writer
    • Otar Iosseliani
  • Stars
    • Niko Tarielashvili
    • Lily Lavina
    • Philippe Bas
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Otar Iosseliani
    • Writer
      • Otar Iosseliani
    • Stars
      • Niko Tarielashvili
      • Lily Lavina
      • Philippe Bas
    • 13User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Niko Tarielashvili
    • Son
    • (as Nico Tarielashvili)
    Lily Lavina
    • Mother
    Philippe Bas
    Philippe Bas
    • Moto driver
    Stephanie Hainque
    • Girl at bar
    Mirabelle Kirkland
    • Maid
    Amiran Amiranashvili
    • Hobo
    Joachim Salinger
    • Beggar
    Emmanuel de Chauvigny
    • Lover
    Otar Iosseliani
    Otar Iosseliani
    • Father
    Narda Blanchet
    • Old lady
    Yannick Carpentier
    • Serveur
    Vincent Darasse
    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • A drinker at bar
    Viviane Bonelli
    Viviane Bourguinet
    Mathieu Demy
    Mathieu Demy
      Anne-Marie Eisenschitz
      Fanny Gonin
      • Director
        • Otar Iosseliani
      • Writer
        • Otar Iosseliani
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      janisn

      a humanistic look on the (non)sense of life

      a subtle and poetic film about people trying to find their real place and run away from origins. two guys frequently meet not knowing that one of them is rich but prefers washing dishes in a bar, while the other is poor but rents a suite and motorbike to spend a fancy day in town. probably, one of the most beautiful moments of the film is the rich piere's (played by ioselliani himself) acquintal with a drunkard from the town. both sing long gone melodies while drinking and watching a mini train running around on a table. many have regarded the film as too slow and boring what apparently comes from ioselliani's refusal to use close-ups and crane/dolly shots. in opposite, it adds a silent observing character and avoids to give any human judgment.
      8khatcher-2

      Each scene is a suggestive treasure

      Here indeed is film-making in its purest art form. Iosseliani has, in this film, the only one of his I have had the greatest pleasure of seeing, manages to evoke such subtle ideas in each pan, in each scene, which in themselves are miniature stories, each one a little jewel, which little by little begin to string along, creating a thread which tells the whole story. And the result is a treasure, something to value for a long time.

      To call this film a comedy, is almost an insult: it is far too subtle for such simplistic definition. Here is wit, which is not just for easy laughs; here is wit in its subtlest form, such as the British sense of humour in the fifties and early sixties of the past century. Here is the voice of a visionary who creates unforgettable tid-bits, visual savouries, such that each scene in itself is a suggestive, evokeful treasure, combining to thread together an intelligent story for intelligent viewers. No, one should not try to compare Iosseliani with Almodóvar or Lynch, perhaps a slight influence or comparison with Fellini at times, because the concepts of how to exhibit subtle nuances of wit in exquisite expressiveness, very often with hardly any dialogue, belong to another sphere.

      The presence of a great bird, similar to a pelican, as well as the two dogs - a Labrador puppy, and a short-legged variant of the Border Collie, affords that emblematic and enigmatic delicate touch which helps this film to be something else: it is not comical and it is not laughable; this film is cinematography as art.

      My vote is much higher than the present average shown in IMDb.
      5Aoi_kdr

      The story went on blandly, though I felt like lovery for a bourgeois family.

      All members were unique like this : a mother was very busy for her job, a father played with locomotive models all day, a son got along with homeless friends, a seles girl of the cafe whom he had been in a one way relationship with and a dull servant who worked in a house of the mother's lover.

      It was similar to a miniature world. I enjoyed watching interpersonal relationships passed by each other and fitting them perfectly! Maybe we circulate in the narrower range than we expect.

      I watched it twice. I couldn't follow the progress because, at first, I watched it while having done something. I recommend it to peple like Jacques Tati.
      10maggietom

      European "My Private Idaho"

      It reminds me of Keanu Reeves in My Private Idaho, but this is a European version which is of course more "humane" and very "european". The style is like "the Stream of Consciousness", the shooting of the movie seems like the director's casual flowing of ideas, which is not very much arranged, anyway, I like anything that is off the track and extraordinary. Lastly, the gist the movie tries to unveil is that life is a circle, it repeat itself all the way. Seems like the director understand the Chinese philosophy- Taoism, which said that everything is developing is its own track, which is a circle. I think the end of the movie is very meaningful, though it's the father's turn to leave the rich home to look for his own dream, it is clear that unlike his son, his must be a successful escaping. I appreciate the regular using of the rainy weather in the movie. I just love everything about the movie.
      7writers_reign

      All At Sea

      I saw this immediately following the same director's Falling Leaves and found it much more accessible. The twenty-odd year gap between the two films and the fact that this one was made in France as opposed to Georgia may, of course, have something to do with it. Again, the Georgian-born director (he made a point of saying he was Georgian and NOT Russian) introduced it - in fluent French yet - and described it as his most complicated film. It's a gently, meandering piece and at least half a dozen times you think, OK, that's it, a logical ending, only to have it spin out yet moor gossamer thread. There's a distant relationship with Renoir's The Rules Of The Game but only around the edges. It's about a disparate group of people whose lives intersect and sometimes, but not always, connect. Bizarre, eccentric, both could be fairly employed to describe some of the characters. Again the director chooses to spin his web around a young male, this time around the scion of a wealthy family who, for reasons best known to himself, works as a dishwasher in a restaurant - and an inept dishwasher at that; he's fired halfway through the film - and chooses friends from among the outcasts of society (again, we could, if we wanted to stretch a point, find a link with Boudu Saved From Drowning). Characters come and go on this patchwork quilt and some we find more interesting than others. None of the actors are well known but most are fairly competent and overall the film holds the attention.

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        Presented in the official selection, out of competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
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        Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)

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      • Release date
        • December 1, 1999 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Switzerland
        • Italy
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Farewell, Home Sweet Home
      • Filming locations
        • Paris, France
      • Production companies
        • Pierre Grise Productions
        • Carac Films
        • Alia Film
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 58m(118 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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