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La maison de fous

Original title: Dom durakov
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.9K
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La maison de fous (2002)
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In the midst of the Chechen War, a remote psychiatric institution is left without staff leaving the patients to fend for themselves. Based on a true story.In the midst of the Chechen War, a remote psychiatric institution is left without staff leaving the patients to fend for themselves. Based on a true story.In the midst of the Chechen War, a remote psychiatric institution is left without staff leaving the patients to fend for themselves. Based on a true story.

  • Director
    • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Writer
    • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Stars
    • Yuliya Vysotskaya
    • Sultan Islamov
    • Bryan Adams
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    • Director
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Writer
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Stars
      • Yuliya Vysotskaya
      • Sultan Islamov
      • Bryan Adams
    • 31User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    House of Fools
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    Yuliya Vysotskaya
    Yuliya Vysotskaya
    • Zhanna
    Sultan Islamov
    • Ahmed
    Bryan Adams
    Bryan Adams
    • Self
    Evgeniy Mironov
    Evgeniy Mironov
    • Officer
    Stanislav Varkki
    • Ali
    Elena Fomina
    • Lucy
    Marina Politseymako
    Marina Politseymako
    • Vika
    Rasmi Dzhabrailov
    Rasmi Dzhabrailov
    • Makhmud
    Vladimir Fyodorov
    Vladimir Fyodorov
    • Karlusha
    Vladas Bagdonas
    Vladas Bagdonas
    • Doctor
    Anatoliy Adoskin
    Anatoliy Adoskin
    • Fucue
    Gevorg Ovakimyan
    • Goga
    • (as Georgi Ovakimyan)
    Ruslan Naurbiyev
    • Chechen Commander Vakhid
    Cecilie Thomsen
    Cecilie Thomsen
    • Lithuanian Sharpshooter
    Tigranui Chakryan
    • Karapetovna
    Margarita Zykova
    • Baba Vera
    Jonas Baublis
    • Bibika
    Anatoliy Zhuravlyov
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      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Writer
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
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    KGB-Greece-Patras

    A superb one, being much more that just an anti-war film

    Not actually a spoiler, just a hint of how the film starts actually...

    *POSSIBLE SPOILER* It's a house of the mentally ill somewhere in a forest of Chechenia. Then there's war between Chechens and russians. Doctors go away only to get back a few days later. The mentally ill (well, most of them) can't understand what's happening and go on with their daily life, free of barriers, since no doctors are around. *END OF SPOILER*

    I don't want to go on about what happens next. That's not the point anyway. This film has great photography/cinematography & technics. But there's so much more. It's full of deep understanding of human soul, lust for life, deep meanings delivered in simple ways, great accordion music, feelings, ingrowing sarcasm and thought provoking humour. This is not one more anti-war film. Actually we get to see very little 'war', and even this ain't no Saving private Ryan. And how wrong is to compare this film with any anti-war film except perhaps Apocalypse now!

    One more thing. What's the thing with that reviewer who thought it was strange for a Russian filmmaker to make a "pro-Chechen", as he indicates, film? Hello? There are people who CAN think regardlessly the nation they were born? But what am I saying? You speak of up to what you can understand... I recommend this beautiful film to everyone!
    8sunman88

    Excellent movie; befitting our time

    I watched this movie on 7/14/06 with the Middle east ablaze and the Bush Administration still spouting their tired nonsense about democracy while Palestinians are slaughtered by the scores. Folks, the only language we, homosapiens, understand is force. Northern Ireland, Palestine, Chechnya and on and on. Might makes right and the rest is fluff. The movie is not so much, at least I don't think so, a commentary on the war on Chechnya as much as it is on human follies. For those of us who have known the wrath of a woman the scene after the newly-wed husband leaves and she stabs his pictures with a broken glass is so frontal-lobe. And then the silence when he returns! A master piece indeed! Perhaps the moral of the story is that might IS right and love insane! Enjoy.
    7Hicks

    Amazing!

    WARNING! - People who consider Armageddon the best movie ever made or Pearl Harbor one of the true war movies ever made. PLEASE do not read this comment or watch this movie. Go watch X-men instead or vote for Bush one more time. Thank you.

    Ok for the ones who do not categorize themselves to the previous mentioned group. That means a least you know what a great movie is.

    And guess what? - This is a great movie whether you Like it or Not. You will be amazed how this movie will make you think and feel after you have watched it.

    Let me start from the technical point of view. One of the most impressive things in this picture is cinematography (camera movements, colors, lightning). Starting right from the begging and till the very last minute. Just great.

    Acting. If you have seen the movie you definitely know what I am talking about. The storyline of this movie plays in the psychiatric hospital in Chechnya, so most of the leading characters are mentally unstable, so I think you get the picture. Sometimes you can't distinguish real actors from mentally ill and believe me, what you will see on the screen comes very, very close to real life.

    The screenplay has no flaws, yes it has none. If you have some trouble understanding something in this movie, that only means three things: 1. You are not Russian and you have trouble understanding some little details of Russian culture, language or war in Chechnya. (I will give you example below) 2. You belong to above-mentioned group of the audience.(see WARNING) 3. You are completely Dump (in this case go read some books, no don't go watch CNN and say `Year I know this' I mean books, talk to people, debate, learn something ect.)

    Example.. There is a moment in the movie when a camera tracks over the floor in the hospital and there is a TV set. TV broadcasting an interview with one of the generals of Russian army and a reporter asks him `Don't you think it is insane to go into Grozny first with tanks and then by ground forces' For average western audience no body even understood what it is about.

    In the real life this decision caused allot of casualties. It was very stupid move. Even some of the military guys who were there and have seen this shit, admitted to that. Plus the vocabulary (Russian), which is used in this movie, is quiet strong and sometimes funny for Russian speaking though.

    There is only one thing that can be a little `to much' and that is the Bryn Adams song. And still this is only for non-Russian audience. Because this is actually shows that this is the only thing in the main characters life and the passion for the western music especially in the beginning of 90s in Russia.

    I think that I have written enough. For those who have not seen this picture and actually read till this point of my review I strongly advise to see this motion picture. You definitely will like it. Because, this is one of the best Russian movies of all times.
    Cristi_Ciopron

    Ingusetia borderland

    A hospital near a monorail.A merciless war.The soldiers' grimness.The psychiatrist left his "psihushka" to seek means of securing his patients.The clinic is taken over alternatively by Chechens and by Russians,and made over into a battle scene.

    The mad people:some are grovelling,others are grumpy,others grinning, contentious, fractious, petulant,forlorn, babyish,foul, fossils of disease.

    The Chechen soldiers are portly,while some of the young ones are very handsome.

    My favorite scene is the Chechens' song:heart-breaking and manly.It also offers a sample of the beauty and musical valences of that Oriental language.One of the best musical moments in cinema's history.

    "Dom ..." is made of suavity and infinite tenderness.The story is limber.In depth,this flick about an amorous insane woman is a parable about the ambiguity of life.The score is a profusion of beauty and Oriental privacy.

    Mrs. Vysotskaya is amazing as "Jana";the rest of the cast is first-class.

    Visually,the movie is not as beautiful as many Russian movies are (e.g.,Utomlyonnye Solntsem).The photography is deliberately made to look like that of a documentary.The hospital is not grisly;"Dom Durakov" is not about madness in a clinical sense,nor war,nor love,for what love could be that;it is about the ambiguity of life,about the hidden infinite suavity.The hospital itself is a parable.It is a clinic of parable and symbol,not one of cruel naturalism.The aesthetics is one of insobriety,extravagance,fancy and powerful exuberance.

    "Dom ..." features a pleasurable and plain cosmopolitanism:Adams and Chechen songs.

    Konchalovsky is back in high form,with this work of contemplation and insight.

    Tocilescu,the Romanian director,praised to the skies this film's richness.
    CharlesInCal

    Put Me On That Train!

    What beautiful imagery capturing the essence of a cold dark night where the silence is suddenly broken by a view of a most enigmatic train - like a Christmas tree decked out in its finest. War as seen through the eyes of Janna, a beautiful woman who is madly in love. And we do mean madly! You see, Janna is a Chechen inmate at an isolated psychiatric hospital, where her only peace lies in her accordian and her dreams of being rescued by her imaginary fiance, Canadian superstar Bryan Adams at the controls of that train. What is that train? And who is that man with the apple? Is he God speaking to mankind? Is that train the Train of Redemption taking every child, man, and woman who has suffered and leaving behind others in a world full of all the things we detest?

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Russia for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 75th Academy Awards in 2003.
    • Connections
      Referenced in In Praise of Shadows: The History of Insane Asylums and Horror Movies (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman
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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • France
    • Languages
      • Chechen
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • House of Fools
    • Production companies
      • Bac Films
      • Hachette Première
      • Persona
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,862
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,246
      • Apr 27, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $157,613
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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