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Dolina

  • 2007
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
122
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Dolina (2007)
Drama

Gabriel Ventuza lives the peaceful life of a herbalist, growing and cultivating medical herbs in Italy. One day he receives an order from his older brother who is just out of prison for one ... Read allGabriel Ventuza lives the peaceful life of a herbalist, growing and cultivating medical herbs in Italy. One day he receives an order from his older brother who is just out of prison for one day: Gabriel should go to the remote little town of Bogdanski Dolina in Far-Eastern Europe... Read allGabriel Ventuza lives the peaceful life of a herbalist, growing and cultivating medical herbs in Italy. One day he receives an order from his older brother who is just out of prison for one day: Gabriel should go to the remote little town of Bogdanski Dolina in Far-Eastern Europe, the place of their childhood, and take out the mortal remains of their father, the late ... Read all

  • Director
    • Zoltán Kamondi
  • Writers
    • Ádám Bodor
    • Zoltán Kamondi
    • Lajos Parti Nagy
  • Stars
    • Adriano Giannini
    • Piroska Molnár
    • Stefania Rivi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    122
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    • Director
      • Zoltán Kamondi
    • Writers
      • Ádám Bodor
      • Zoltán Kamondi
      • Lajos Parti Nagy
    • Stars
      • Adriano Giannini
      • Piroska Molnár
      • Stefania Rivi
    • 1User review
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Adriano Giannini
    Adriano Giannini
    • Gabriel Ventuza
    Piroska Molnár
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    • Colentina Dunka
    Stefania Rivi
    • Natalia Vidra
    János Derzsi
    János Derzsi
    • Vidra
    Ioana Abur
    • Mauzi Anies
    Milán Vajda
    • Petrus
    János Bán
    János Bán
    • Kosztin
    Zsolt Trill
    Zsolt Trill
    • Mugyil
    Mari Töröcsik
    Mari Töröcsik
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    Gábor Kocsó
    • Hariton Manulian
    Erika Molnár
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    Nicolae Cristache
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    Ovidiu Popa
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    Constantin Cotimanis
    • Boga Senkowitz
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    • Director
      • Zoltán Kamondi
    • Writers
      • Ádám Bodor
      • Zoltán Kamondi
      • Lajos Parti Nagy
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    An empty void of willfulness

    A post-apocalyptic near future provides the setting to the Hungarian DOLINA. Bogdanski Dolina is a little Eastern-European village, surrounded by piles of reeking toxic waste. The inhabitants are being oppressed by the totalitarian regime of priests dressed in black. Gabriel Ventuza, an Italian herbalist, travels to Dolina to find and transport the remains of his deceased father (a former fugitives smuggler) back to Italy. All in all a great premise, and the fact alone that this film is set in Europe – and for once not in some Australian or American dusty wasteland – sounded more than attractive to me. A film about small-scaled, despotic oppression, not too melancholic and without explicit heroism. Carefully constructed (at least the first half of the film) and stylistic beautifully shot. This is at least one side of the coin.

    The opening-scene (while credits appear) – nothing more than a visual gag, basically – is visually appealing and filmed in one continuous, fixed shot. A hit, as far as I'm concerned. The history, of the once peaceful town, told to the viewer by an off-screen voice and accompanied by wonderful images was interesting, to say the least. The introduction of protagonist Gabriel Ventuza (as well as some other side-characters) showed a lot of promise. Intrigues are built up and expectations are created. But from the moment Ventuza gets incorporated by the priests, the movie lost me in some way. It feels like director Zoltán Kamondi somehow loses track of his priorities. Gabriel Ventuza appears to be following in his father's footsteps, but does he do this out of self-interest or not? In the end, a lot of grounds and motives of several characters remain unclear. At one point, the movie also introduces a new setting: Some sort of concentration/work camp run by the priests. But I had a feeling that this location wasn't used to full benefits. Even more confusion gets created when some people desperately want to get admitted to the camp, while others want to escape it. To where it all leads in the plot, I won't reveal and I must say I'm pretty thankful to the plot's unpredictability (and in a way, also to the shifting priorities). The way various subtleties were integrated into the screenplay, I found very amusing. For example, everybody must have heard some one-liner along the lines of "There's only one way out of this place, and that's in a coffin" in some movie already. DOLINA doesn't do one-liners, but still the idea of previous line is ambiguously present in the movie, and it provides one of those more subtle 'read between the lines' moments.

    However, near the end of the movie, something else goes wrong. Literally in the plot, but also with the movie itself. DOLINA misses any form of conclusion. I'm not sure whether it was a deliberate decision by director Kamondi or a result of his inability to properly tie up his story. As much as I can appreciate an open ending (that encourages the viewer to use his imagination), I'm not really in favor of a movie or a story-line that feels unfinished. And to make it just a tad bit worse, there's not only one but two severe loose ends when the movie comes to a closure. It's like DOLINA unfolds itself in its own hesitant bubble which director Kamondi does not dare to prick in order to reach a conclusion. So in the end, DOLINA also ends in its own void of emptiness (even in a visual manner, as the last shot portrays). Maybe it all is some metaphorical reference to the director's bleak vision of a possible future where mankind's only moving spirit is hope. Possible, but it makes DOLINA come across as a film with a doubting nature.

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2007 (Hungary)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hungary
      • Romania
    • Language
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • Az érsek látogatása
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production company
      • Honeymood Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,597
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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