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Eden à l'Ouest

  • 2009
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  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Riccardo Scamarcio in Eden à l'Ouest (2009)
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Desperate to escape the poverty of his homeland, Elias boards a smuggler ship to France. This is the beginning of his odyssey across Western Europe to Paris, where miraculous promises, new f... Read allDesperate to escape the poverty of his homeland, Elias boards a smuggler ship to France. This is the beginning of his odyssey across Western Europe to Paris, where miraculous promises, new friends, and dangers await him at every turn.Desperate to escape the poverty of his homeland, Elias boards a smuggler ship to France. This is the beginning of his odyssey across Western Europe to Paris, where miraculous promises, new friends, and dangers await him at every turn.

  • Director
    • Costa-Gavras
  • Writers
    • Costa-Gavras
    • Jean-Claude Grumberg
  • Stars
    • Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos
    • Léa Wiazemsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Costa-Gavras
    • Writers
      • Costa-Gavras
      • Jean-Claude Grumberg
    • Stars
      • Riccardo Scamarcio
      • Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos
      • Léa Wiazemsky
    • 11User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Riccardo Scamarcio
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Elias
    Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos
    Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos
    • L'ami d'Elias
    Léa Wiazemsky
    Léa Wiazemsky
    • Nina
    Tess Spentzos
    Tess Spentzos
    • Un amie de Nina
    Kristen Ross
    Kristen Ross
    • Une amie de Nina
    Stella-Melina Vasilaki
    • L'hôtesse
    Gil Alma
    • Bob
    Éric Caravaca
    Éric Caravaca
    • Jack, le directeur de l'Eden Club
    Marisha Triantafyllidou
    Marisha Triantafyllidou
    • La directrice de l'Eden Club
    • (as Marisha Triantafillidou)
    Constantine Markoulakis
    Constantine Markoulakis
    • Yvan
    • (as Konstantinos Markoulakis)
    Mona Achache
    Mona Achache
    • Marie-Lou
    Alexandre Bancel
    Alexandre Bancel
    • Bernard
    Juliane Köhler
    Juliane Köhler
    • Christina Lisner
    • (as Juliane Koehler)
    Igor Raspopov
    • Leonid
    Ina Tsolakis
    • La femme de Leonid
    Vitalyk Field
    • Le fils de Leonid
    David Lowe
    David Lowe
    • Fred
    Ana Paula Aurijo
    • Elena
    • Director
      • Costa-Gavras
    • Writers
      • Costa-Gavras
      • Jean-Claude Grumberg
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    User reviews11

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    9j-connolly

    Execellent story, excellent story-telling

    This tale of illegal migrants is masterfully told as a straight story of events along the road to Paris. In order to illustrate many facets of the illegal immigrant saga, the writers have gone out of their way to include many more events, mishaps, and adventures that could credibly happen to a single migrant. Some people may object to this, but it serves to make this a more universal picture of events that can overtake an exile.

    The emphasis of the story-telling is not a political or social statement, it's a strikingly enjoyable film with excellent cinematography which nevertheless manages to raise many serious issues. It's a story of human adaptation to loss of home and lack of normal human contact.

    The protagonist says little because he can hardly speak French or English. Language throughout the film is not very important as a result. The audience, like migrants themselves, sits through episodes in Arabic, Greek, French, German, and English.

    Along this rootless journey, he strikes up relationships ambiguous relationships along the road, mainly warm and yet fleeting - particularly the toy-boy episode at the start. There are many little subtle moments in the film, each making powerful comments about human moral choices under duress.

    Combining suspense, drama, and subtly thought provoking episodes, this is another lasting film from Costa Gavras.
    10m-seghid

    A well directed Film and important Story

    I believe this is one of the most poetic ways to talk about a Social problem that his hurting both Africa ,East Europe and the Western World. As a writer for African refugees(but at the end all Refugees carry the same Problems) I believe that Costa Gavras have not only pointed out the negative aspects but also the good. The film also shows the Sexual Exploitation that many young men have to face in order to survive their Clandestinity. In many occasions we see also the Work Labour Exploitation and the prejudice against the Newcomers., but at the same time there are also some "Mother Teresa" Elias played by Scarmacio portrays the struggle the refugees have to undergo not only in-front of the People but the awkward Laws the EU have set out ,giving them the Status of Law Offenders because without Documents. The Film is masterly Directed by Mr. Gavras who he himself found himself to be an Immigrant but in a different time when man was respected as Human Being. African Refugees News The story of Elias can with a bit of Fanthasy be compared to Ulisses Journey.The Eden, I may say was the Island were Ulysses first met his Troubles but gave him the Strenght to fight for his life. I recommend this Film to Sociolgists and People who want to know more about The Boat people and their Journey of Hope to a better Life
    2qui_j

    Garbage

    This is just the silliest movie ever made! The adventures of the illegal migrant are all so implausible and unreal. The main character stumbles through the movie like a mute, getting into all sorts of scrapes and sexual trysts. He spends a lot of time nude and uses sex to find a way out of everything. Oddly enough, he never gets a sexually transmitted disease despite having constant sex with random strangers. Most of the time, he plays the role like a 1920s silent movie star, and it wears thin because of the repetitiveness. Overall, it's just garbage and is a waste of time to watch, unless you are into nudity.
    6Chris Knipp

    A gorgeous undocumented Chaplin thrust upon an implausible Odyssey

    Greek-born, long-time Paris resident filmmaker Costa-Gavras (of the classic political thriller Z) had grand ambitions in making Eden Is West/Eden à l'ouest. He engaged veteran playwright and screenwriter Jean-Claude Grumberg to write the dialogue. He also recruited Italian heartthrob Ricardo Scamarcio, charismatic and appealing as Elias, the mostly silent, Chaplinesque, yet gorgeous lead character, an illegal of no specific nationality (when he briefly speaks his own tongue, it's a made-up language) aiming through thick and thin to get to Paris. A very modern story meant to engage universal sympathies was the aim.

    But in the event, Elias' adventures seem little more than a motley series of improvisations, some lurid, some hairy, some comical, unable to form into anything lastingly memorable, touching, or meaningful. Scamarcio shows himself an excellent mime and is sympathetic throughout. Elias is a chameleon whose ability to insert himself into almost every situation he enters borders on the fantastic. When he talks about the film, Costa-Gavras mentions globalization, the exploitation of immigrants, world poverty, the wanderings of Ulysses. But 'Eden Is West' winds up being mostly just the picaresque tale of a young charmer, attractive to men and women, trusted by all, endlessly resilient, surviving on minimal sleep and a diet of hastily grabbed croissants and gulps of coffee, shedding garments and identities with equal alacrity. And that's all very well, but so what? If this is 'Candide,' it's 'Candide' without the enlightenment or the political savvy.

    Elias' adventures begin when he jumps off a boat full of illegals as the coast guard approaches, and is one of several young men who lands, alive, on a posh island resort called "Eden" that has nude bathing as one of its entertainments. The film holds our attention and sets the theme: Elias is always in danger of getting found out and hauled away. We hold our breath as he runs just ahead of the cops or security. Awekening the next morning on the island, he strips naked to fit in, turns into a bellboy by donning an "Eden" jacket, get kissed by a gay hotel host, is forced to repair a jammed toilet by an Israeli, and is adopted as a bed-mate by horny German widow Christina (Juliane Koehler) during a spectacular rainstorm. This resort sequence is slickly done, more extended and more emotionally engaging than the precipitous road picture that soon follows. But it also reads as a segment out of a soft-core B picture: in terms of setting tone and focus, it gets things off to an unpromising start. Things are too easy and too random. The first twenty minutes show the flaws of the whole 110-minute film. Costa-Gavras is adept at convincingly establishing his kaleidoscopic sequence of milieus. But not so good at making a logical arc of the adventures.

    Elias' ability to fall easily into any role leads him to serve not only as a hotel underling and as Christina's lover, but also as the assistant of the Eden resort's German resident magician, Nick Nickelby (Ulrich Tukur). Later he escapes the resort and finds himself working for a traveling vendor, recruited at a clandestine electronics recycling factory, and donning various disguises to evade the cops. He's a fugitive, cut-rate Felix Krull manqué, and there's the suspicion from the start that all these things are temptations the delay this Ulysses from finding his Ithaka--which may be the Paris nightclub where Nick Nicholby tells him he usually works. Nickelby says, "If you come to Paris, come and see me," and through his travels, Elis keeps struggling to get this sentence in French memorized, and to make it to the Paris nightclub and the magician. Nobody knows his language, and his hold on French is shaky; hence the value of Scamarcio's expressive mouth and big, soulful eyes.

    It's hard to see what the point is of the rich, squabbling Greek couple (Ieroklis Mihailidis and Annie Loulou) or the gang of gypsies who at first think him one of theirs, or the louche pair of German truckers (Antoine Monot, Florian Martens) who leave him off at a crossroads between the routes to Hamburg and to Paris. More adventures and narrow escapes follow, and Elias does eventually make it to the City of Light and find the magician.

    Apparently Costa-Gavras meant to keep his treatment of an illegal's travails on the way to gainful employment in the European Union lighthearted, but the various episodes just aren't memorable or meaningful enough. This is a great role for Ricardo Scamarcio, or might have been; unfortunately the project seems too ill conceived to have lasting value.

    Eden à l'ouest opened in Paris February 11, 2009 to mediocre reviews. It was shown as part of the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema at Lincoln Center, March 2009. 110 minutes.
    43xHCCH

    A Costa Gavras Letdown

    I admit that it was the director's name that made me choose this film from the selection of international films offered by Qantas in their on-board entertainment system on my flight home.

    The initial sequence of illegal immigrants on a boat was haunting as they ripped their identification cards and threw them into the water. As authorities came to arrest them, we meet Elias who dove into the sea to escape. He was washed ashore on a nudist beach resort. And from then you know that things would turn for the ludicrous.

    It is a cat and mouse game as Elias tries to find his was to Paris to search for a magician who told him to look for him there. On that flimsy premise, the movie became a road trip where Elias encounters and interacts with people who had various problems. Elias was always just the witness of events, but we never find out anything about his past. We do not even know from which country he came from! I kept on watching the film because I wanted to see how Elias would finally fare when he reaches Paris. However when he does meet the magician in Paris, the expected grand finale of Elias' exodus was nowhere to be seen. The crazy visual gimmick that Costa Gavras did on the Eiffel Tower in the ending even made the whole movie look stupid.

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    • Trivia
      When Elias meets another immigrant (Ahmet Zirek) from the same country as him, the language they are actually using is reverse French.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Troupe d'élite - L'ennemi intérieur (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Wunderbar, dabei zu sein
      Written by Ulrich Tukur and Les Rythmus Boys

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Greece
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
      • Greek
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eden Is West
    • Filming locations
      • Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris 8, Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • K.G. Productions
      • Pathé
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,187,716
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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