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Aloïs Nebel

Original title: Alois Nebel
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.7K
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Aloïs Nebel (2011)
Czech Trailer for Alois Nebel
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A train dispatcher encounters a mute stranger who appears out of nowhere, and finds himself mysteriously involved with a murder in Poland.A train dispatcher encounters a mute stranger who appears out of nowhere, and finds himself mysteriously involved with a murder in Poland.A train dispatcher encounters a mute stranger who appears out of nowhere, and finds himself mysteriously involved with a murder in Poland.

  • Director
    • Tomás Lunák
  • Writers
    • Jaroslav Rudis
    • Jaromír Svejdík
  • Stars
    • Miroslav Krobot
    • Marie Ludvíková
    • Karel Roden
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tomás Lunák
    • Writers
      • Jaroslav Rudis
      • Jaromír Svejdík
    • Stars
      • Miroslav Krobot
      • Marie Ludvíková
      • Karel Roden
    • 8User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Miroslav Krobot
    Miroslav Krobot
    • Alois Nebel
    Marie Ludvíková
    Marie Ludvíková
    • Kveta
    Karel Roden
    Karel Roden
    • Nemý
    Leos Noha
    Leos Noha
    • Wachek
    Alois Svehlík
    Alois Svehlík
    • Starý Wachek
    Tereza Ramba
    Tereza Ramba
    • Dorothe
    • (as Tereza Voriskova)
    Ján Sedal
    Ján Sedal
    • Výcepní Sokin
    Miloslav Marsálek
    • Strojvudce
    Jirí Strébl
    Jirí Strébl
    • Ruský Dustojník
    Marek Daniel
    Marek Daniel
    • Psychiatr
    Klára Melísková
    Klára Melísková
    • Sestricka
    Jan Vondrácek
    Jan Vondrácek
    • Esenbák
    Karel Zima
    Karel Zima
    • Esenbák
    Thomas Zielinski
    • Zrízenec
    Martin Mysicka
    Martin Mysicka
    • Polský Kriminalista
    Marek Pospíchal
    Marek Pospíchal
    • Polský Kriminalista
    Ondrej Malý
    Ondrej Malý
    • Olda
    Simona Babcáková
    Simona Babcáková
    • Berta
    • Director
      • Tomás Lunák
    • Writers
      • Jaroslav Rudis
      • Jaromír Svejdík
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    10matkoslav1

    Go for it!

    Have you ever seen any Czech film? Wheter yes or not, this movie is perhaps the best shot taken in Czech Republic for ages. A great story about how a single person can face consequences of his memories, bad experience and false people surrounding him. If you ever felt lonely, all the scenes, the entire movie, would definitely capture you! Alois Nebel is a story about how a common people lived in an era, when the loneliness was everywhere, when working on a railway station was about self-fulfillment and when living in a virgin nature somewhere near to Czech-Polish frontiers was as great as living in a heaven. This movie is worth of every penny!
    7dumsumdumfai

    tough cookie to crack ?

    tough as in this - the events it depicts is very central Europe specific, so not sure if it will convert well to unless for the more curious and exploring minds.

    although I admire the director being relatively young and chooses to do this instead of some action video movie. the scenes/shots/drawings are beautifully done - apparently added a layer of gray on top of the original comic of just black and white. Rotoscoped to be exact.

    Not just picture, but sound is striking. Storey wise I have not read the original and would like to know what they did or did not leave out. But he pacing, the style of not overly informative - that you have to read/think/digest is what I prefer.

    saw this at 2011 tiff. gives me a very strange combination of feelings of grim/guilt/inescapable and yet ephemeral beauty.
    9doplicher

    A visual feast

    I saw an announcement for this movie which included a screenshot: I barely read the synopsis and went, and I'm very glad I did! The black and white images, gradually including shades of grey, are beautiful and captivating, though of course haunting given the movie's theme. It's a story of loneliness, old crimes, and ethnic hatreds fueled by WWII. Worth watching also to learn something about the fate of that part of Europe. I'm not sure whether someone already mentioned this, but I think it would be nice for viewers to know that Nebel = fog in German.
    9lee_eisenberg

    the past links to the present (and probably the future)

    The Czech Republic's (or is it now Czechia?) submission to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film focuses on a man whose memories haunt him during a crucial point in the country's history. Tomás Lunák's* rotoscoped "Alois Nebel" has as its protagonist a man working at a train station on the Polish border in 1989. He remembers the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. He begins to suffer hallucinations, but it's never totally clear what's real and what isn't, even as the Soviet-backed regime collapses and Havel's government takes over.

    This is one of the most haunting movies that I've ever seen. The animation is done like a graphic novel (and in fact is based on a trilogy of graphic novels), with everything made to look dismal. Even if a lot of the content is a cultural thing, you can't deny that they made one outstanding movie here. I recommend it.

    *For some reason, IMDb no longer lets users write diacritical marks on consonants.
    chaos-rampant

    Nocturne about detachment

    This is characteristically Czech, that worldview shaped by centuries of being tossed from the sphere of one empire to the other and being unable to do more than watch; this watching is usually a whimsy or a mute sadness in Czech films. From this view flows a disenchantment with power as well as morals and narrative, a disenchantment that powers a lot of the life of representation over there, from independent- minded cinema right down to porn.

    Painting instead of chronicle. The film is actually both, the chronicle a series of moods about detachment from the world, centered on a weary station master in a remote post in the mountains who can only watch as night rolls down on the passing of things. There's smuggling going on to and from the border, this is how the activities of men are rendered here, as superficial schemes of an uninteresting importance. He is soon fired, takes his watching down to the city where no one cares. The backdrop is the fall of communism around the Bloc but this too reaches us as faint echoes from a TV or radio, there's no motivation for political discourse in any of this, only distance and disenchantment.

    This is the treatise, about this man who can wander away from it all as passively as he sat and watched the machinations and how this nearly costs him the one prospect left for love. It's not terribly interesting, the detachment as weariness more than space for reflection.

    The sketch is a bit more so, that's where the film derives a lot of its power from. It's an animated film, though it seems real people and locations were used for their nuance as the backdrop to sketch over. The animation is basically a shorthand here that lets the makers accentuate moods with a softer distance that you really have to strive to create with the camera. It worked for me, the dark mountains, the mud, the thankless vodka around a table with strangers, it seeps into the bones with the rain and chills.

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    • Trivia
      Czech Republic's official submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 84th Academy Awards 2012.
    • Connections
      Featured in Václav Neckár & Umakart: Pulnocní (2011)

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czech Republic
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Czech Republic)
    • Languages
      • Czech
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Alois Nebel
    • Filming locations
      • Mesice, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Negativ
      • Ceská Televize
      • Pallas Film
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    • Budget
      • €2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $664,185
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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