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Contes de l'âge d'or

Original title: Amintiri din epoca de aur
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
6.3K
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Contes de l'âge d'or (2009)
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Several urban legends of Communist Romania are dramatized.Several urban legends of Communist Romania are dramatized.Several urban legends of Communist Romania are dramatized.

  • Directors
    • Hanno Höfer
    • Razvan Marculescu
    • Cristian Mungiu
  • Writer
    • Cristian Mungiu
  • Stars
    • Diana Cavallioti
    • Radu Iacoban
    • Vlad Ivanov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    6.3K
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    • Directors
      • Hanno Höfer
      • Razvan Marculescu
      • Cristian Mungiu
    • Writer
      • Cristian Mungiu
    • Stars
      • Diana Cavallioti
      • Radu Iacoban
      • Vlad Ivanov
    • 17User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Diana Cavallioti
    Diana Cavallioti
    • Crina (segment "The Legend of the Air Sellers")
    Radu Iacoban
    Radu Iacoban
    • Bughi (segment "The Legend of the Air Sellers")
    Vlad Ivanov
    Vlad Ivanov
    • Grigore (segment "The Legend of the Chicken Driver")
    Tania Popa
    • Camelia (segment "The Legend of the Chicken Driver")
    Liliana Mocanu
    • Marusia (segment "The Legend of the Chicken Driver")
    Alexandru Potocean
    Alexandru Potocean
    • The Secretary (segment "The Legend of the Official Visit")
    Teodor Corban
    Teodor Corban
    • The Mayor (segment "The Legend of the Official Visit")
    Emanuel Parvu
    Emanuel Parvu
    • The Party Inspector (segment "The Legend of the Official Visit")
    Calin Chirila
    • The Party Activist (segment "The Legend of the Party Activist")
    Romeo Tudor
    • The Shepherd (segment "The Legend of the Party Activist")
    Avram Birau
    • The Photographer (segment "The Legend of the Party Photographer")
    Paul Dunca
    • The Photographer's Assistant (segment "The Legend of the Party Photographer")
    Viorel Comanici
    • The Party Secretary (segment "The Legend of the Party Photographer")
    Ion Sapdaru
    • Policeman Alexa (segment "The Legend of the Greedy Policeman")
    Virginia Mirea
    • Policeman's Wife (segment "The Legend of the Greedy Policeman")
    Gabriel Spahiu
    Gabriel Spahiu
    • Neighbor (segment "The Legend of the Greedy Policeman")
    Virgil Aioanei
    • Second Driver
    Ingrid Bisu
    Ingrid Bisu
    • Viviana
    • Directors
      • Hanno Höfer
      • Razvan Marculescu
      • Cristian Mungiu
    • Writer
      • Cristian Mungiu
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    9oragex

    Exceptional- there is no time traveling machine, but there is this movie

    This is a five short films DVD, each being a different story in a particular setting that we may call typical of the Romania daily life as seen during the communist regime that ended in late 1980's.

    The films are nicely shot, very in detail as of the memories I have of that time. The dance with the girl's hands around the neck, the green bananas, the hair wash in water warmed on the stove, remember that? This movie is clearly pointing to very specific details of the life back then, more than the story line itself. In a nostalgic, not depressing way. It's a 'feeling' movie, that put a smile on my face.

    The play is superb, contrary of what others say here. Please look at details, the actors reproduce the exact emotions related to teenagers, young kids, married adults, couples life. Decors are so accurate, it makes you feel like going right back in time and recognize everything like it was 30 years before. And - my guess - props for filming school scenes at Mihai Viteazul in Bucharest. The story line is slightly exaggerated, but we do understand that sometime, somewhere it really happened that way to someone. I did like more films #2,#3 and #5 because those feel more refreshing and have a good hint of humor. I did not like much the Air sellers film because it's depressing and it feels too unrealistic.

    A must see for all 30+ years old roumanians out there.

    Here's the list of the films as of Wikipedia:

    DVD1 1. The Legend of the Air Sellers Crina meets small-time con-artist Bughi, who ekes a living pretending to be a water inspector: calling door-to-door, he asks residents to provide a sample of their tap water in a bottle they supply, which he turns in for the deposit. She joins him on one of his trips, but persuades him that collecting multiple air samples will be faster. Their scheme unravels when they become overambitious and try to scam an entire apartment block out of its bottles.

    2. The Legend of the Chicken Driver A poultry truck driver, disillusioned with his loveless marriage, tries to win the heart of the manageress of a roadside inn. He brings her the eggs laid overnight by the chickens in his truck, but the two of them realize with Easter coming up, it would be more profitable to sell them on to the general public instead. Their scheme collapses when he is found out and jailed for embezzlement. He is eventually permitted a visitor to his prison, though it proves to be not the woman he sought, but his angry wife.

    DVD2 3. The Legend of the Official Visit Local Party officials scurry into action when a motorcade of VIPs and foreign dignitaries promises to pass through the village. A government official arrives and attention is paid to the smallest detail, yet the people are let down when a phone call reveals the motorcade is no longer coming. Everyone is disconsolate and the worse for drink, the official orders everyone to ride together on the children's carousel, but as the mayor loses conscience, they realize that there is no-one around to switch the machine off and let them down. Legend tells that they were all still trapped there when the motorcade did after all pass through.

    4. The Legend of the Party Photographer Newspaper editors and Party officials fret over a photograph of Ceaușescu and the visiting Giscard d'Estaing to be published in tomorrow's paper. Much argument is had over how best to doctor the photograph to make Ceaușescu appear taller than d'Estaing, and whether he should be wearing a hat. A hat is duly provided for Ceaușescu in the photograph, but no-one notices until too late that he was already carrying one, leaving the image of him comically carrying one hat while wearing another.

    5. The Legend of the Greedy Policeman A policeman is promised a pig by his brother, but when it is delivered, is found to still be alive. Uncertain how to slaughter a pig, and unwilling to share the pig with their neighbors, the family manage to gas it with butane in their apartment's kitchen. Believing the gas to have completely dissipated, they try to burn the hairs from its corpse with a blow lamp, but instead succeed in blowing up their apartment.
    7florinc

    This is how we lived, not due to naivety, but forced by "Party"

    This is how we lived. We were forced. We were not naive. Looking back 50 years I feel my life was unreal, but not. It is true to the letter. Only, what? Looking back the stupidity of the system (it did not build in 50 years a war destroyed country, but destroyed what was left from the war) appears funny. We had to cheat in order to survive. To cheat ourselves and others, on many levels. But mostly we cheated the system. This is so funny and sad about the movie. And yes, there are inconsistencies in many details, but is is so important the color of the license plate, or some uniform detail? No, IMHO. It is the impossible situations people were forced to live every day and survive. And among it all there was love, honesty, theft... A life. It is a wonder how people can smile and laugh at those hard to believe "legends", but that's life. The movie is funny, cause stupidity is funny. The movie is human because it is about simple human being in stupid situations. If you will not laugh, at least will enjoy realistic acting and directing.
    10arah_64

    the most i've laughed in years. the movie is brilliant, especially the first part

    i was born in 1991, 2 years after the fall of communism. my parents and older brothers used to tell me stories from the commie age and some, you'd think, were outrageous but believe me, nothing you see here is fiction.

    it was a pretty hard time and that we still manage to find funny aspects in it is amazing. so, long story short, if you have no idea what communism was like this is the movie for you and it shows everything: fear of the party superiors, stupidity, bad taste, power abuse, lack of simple everyday supplies and most importantly, the will of the communist party
    9tranda-1

    Love it or hate it

    There's pretty much no in-between when it comes to this particular movie. In order to love it, one would first need to fully grasp the social environment of the late 80's in eastern Europe. Having achieved that, the movie will suddenly become amazingly familiar. Of course, to a westerner, the movie may seem bland, with very mild comedic content, but to a eastern European, this movie will bring laughter throughout the runtime. In fact, I joined IMDb just to write about it. Yes, I found it to be that good.

    There are multiple factors that make this movie so enjoyable, starting with the fact that it is based on urban legends that used to circulate in Romania during the pre 1989 period (and in fact, long afterward as well), and ending with the amazingly detailed portrayal of the characters, while still maintaining a strictly necessary list of features needed to best summarise them. I'd go as far as to compare this movie to "Goodbye Lenin", which is a movie aimed at the same target as this one. I remember watching "Goodbye Lenin", and shedding a tear in the end, due to the amazing feeling of familiarity that it had brought on the screen. While "Tales from the Golden Age" will not have such a dramatic effect on you, I can assure anyone familiar with the eastern Europe social context of the 80's, that they'll definitely enjoy the movie. Of course, should one wish to nitpick, you'd find various anachronisms, mainly related to the props used, but then again, these anachronisms only helped us remember what the actual objects used to be like back then.

    Personally, I give it a 9, simply because I consider 10 to be a mark every director should strive to achieve, but never succeed.
    Kirpianuscus

    memories

    a bizarre film. first because its target seems be the generations under Ceaușescu regime. then, because it gives the illusion to recreate the essence of a period. not the last, because it is only one of films after 1990 from the Romanian cinematography who represents a fight against a corpse, a form of exorcism against the past. for me it is not easy to say if I hate it or I am amused about it. because it has the desire to be a honest exam about the hypocrisy of Communism. but itself is far to be honest. because, in a new political system, after twenty years after the fall of Ceaușescu dictatorship, the scenes are like joke contest around the fire , in a trip. ferocious, clever, amusing, ironical. but the presented events are pieces of a lost past. so, the reality who is blamed is itself a form of fiction.

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    • Trivia
      Shown at Leeds International Film Festival (UK) on the 11th & 12th of November, 2009.
    • Alternate versions
      The movie released in France is shorter (80 minutes) because it has only 4 segments: "The Legend of the Official Visit", "The Legend of the Party Activist", "The Legend of the Greedy Policeman" and "The Legend of the Party Photographer".
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Romania
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Mobra Films (Romania)
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Tales from the Golden Age
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Mobra Films
      • Why Not Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $494,486
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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