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80 jours

Original title: 80 egunean
  • 2010
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
772
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80 jours (2010)
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Where is the thin line that separates friendship from desire? After more than 50 years without seeing each other, two 70 years old women dare crossing the line.Where is the thin line that separates friendship from desire? After more than 50 years without seeing each other, two 70 years old women dare crossing the line.Where is the thin line that separates friendship from desire? After more than 50 years without seeing each other, two 70 years old women dare crossing the line.

  • Directors
    • Jon Garaño
    • Jose Mari Goenaga
  • Writers
    • Jon Garaño
    • Jose Mari Goenaga
  • Stars
    • Itziar Aizpuru
    • Mariasun Pagoaga
    • José Ramón Argoitia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    772
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jon Garaño
      • Jose Mari Goenaga
    • Writers
      • Jon Garaño
      • Jose Mari Goenaga
    • Stars
      • Itziar Aizpuru
      • Mariasun Pagoaga
      • José Ramón Argoitia
    • 5User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Itziar Aizpuru
    Itziar Aizpuru
    • Axun
    Mariasun Pagoaga
    • Maite
    José Ramón Argoitia
    • Juan Mari
    Zorion Eguileor
    • Julian
    • (as Zorion Egileor)
    Ane Gabarain
    Ane Gabarain
    • Josune
    Patricia López Arnaiz
    Patricia López Arnaiz
    • Garazi
    • (as Patricia López)
    Tanya de la Cruz
    Tanya de la Cruz
    • Ana
    • (as Tania de la Cruz)
    Pedro Arnaez Oñatibia
    • Mikel
    M. Josefa Echave
    • Juanita
    • (as Mª Josefa Echave)
    Luisa M. Ariztondo
    • Koro
    • (as Luisa Mª Ariztondo)
    Alaitz Eguren
    • Erizaina
    Iñake Irastorza
    • Medikua
    Oswaldo Parma
    • Antonio
    • (as Osvaldo Parma)
    Joana Otxoa de Alaiza
    • Ikaslea 1
    Itziar Egiguren
    • Zerbitzaria
    Maria Suberviola
    • Ikaslea 2
    Eriz Alberdi
    • Zeladorea 1
    Iñaki Zapirain
    • Zeladorea 2
    • Directors
      • Jon Garaño
      • Jose Mari Goenaga
    • Writers
      • Jon Garaño
      • Jose Mari Goenaga
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    9mbuchwald

    Do not miss!

    I just saw this outstanding film at the World Film Festival in Montreal. It received a well-deserved, spontaneous applause from the audience. I saw 10 films at the festival, from all over the world, and this one was the highlight.The script is not obvious, and takes its time developing the story, of the renewed, but only temporary, friendship between two elderly women who meet again by accident. The characters and the joint history of the main protagonists are revealed in part through flashbacks. By the end of the film one really knows and loves them. Secondary characters are vivid and true to life. The ending is totally appropriate for the way the story has been going and leaves one with mixed feelings.
    4reelchip

    Never reached it's potential

    The premise of this film was solid but it never really got going. In moments of it's character development and interaction you felt the film could be good (as in 7 out of 10). Sadly those moments were few and undeveloped (thus earning it a 4). Geriatric love, by itself, is an underdeveloped area in film. This film addresses that topic and throws in infidelity, homosexuality, offspring dissonance and dying relatives. Why not the kitchen sink? The film could not stay focused and got very slow about mid way through. It's my feeling that if the two protagonists could have been left to the job of self examination without the distractions present in the film it would have been a rewarding experience.
    7pvlijsebetten

    Very Powerful

    80 egunean leaves me thinking: this movie is definitely based on a true story, otherwise Illmar Raag (writer and director) is a genius. It's one of those movies that makes me forget all the overrated action movies I've seen in the past months immediately.

    For many movies I've watched in this genre, I just wished the story wasn't that louse or the acting was a bit more credible. The story of 80 egunean is rich and the acting is brilliant. Nice and appropriate music, good camera work, it's all there!

    If one would say 'very good acting, knowing these people are seventy years old', I'd correct them with 'very good acting and WOW these people are seventy!' If one gets older, one acts better?

    Don't expect a psychological masterpiece full of plot twists and surprises every couple of minutes. Don't expect a boring and predictable "I've seen it all before"-drama either! Expect a movie that slowly captures you and once it does, you'll feel sympathy, anger, compassion and sometimes you will even laugh too.

    Although I was not watching this movie with smiling faces, I just wish it was a true story. It's so beautiful and catching. It's like a modern, non-cheesy and innovative fairy-tale.

    Before watching the movie, I thought by myself: how will I explain to my friends that I've been watching a movie about grandma's who feel very close to each other? Isn't that weird? Now, I cannot wait to tell them. And no, it isn't weird at all!

    Whether you like drama or not, 80 egunean will definitely get to you.
    9Red-125

    Two friends, 60 years later

    For 80 Days (2010) is a movie from the Basque country in Spain. (The original title, in the Basque language, was 80 Egunean.) The film was written and directed by Jon Garaño and José María Goenaga.

    This interesting movie explores lesbian attraction between two older women. Axun (Itziar Aizpuru) and Maite (Mariasun Pagoaga) were friends as children. They shared a "practice kiss," but nothing more. They meet again 60 years later when, by chance, each is visiting a comatose patient in the hospital.

    Life has taken them in very different directions. Axun is a traditional wife and mother in a rural community. Maite is an out lesbian, who is a pianist and professor of piano in the city of San Sebastián.

    Still, a spark of the old friendship--and romantic attraction--remains. The plot revolves around the expression of that friendship and attraction for the 80 days in which the women are seeing each other at the hospital and elsewhere.

    I've seen many international films, but I've never before seen a movie produced in the Basque Country. (The Basque language is not an Indo-European language--it isn't related to Spanish.) Seeing a movie from a different culture was interesting in itself. Happily, the movie was not only different, but it was also excellent.

    This is a quiet, thought-provoking film. It's definitely worth seeking out and seeing. We saw it at the Little Theatre as part of the first-rate Image Out--the Rochester LGBT Film & Video Festival.
    7ASuiGeneris

    The Basque Lesbian Representation

    This is the second very well done film I have watched from this specific team of directors (In 2025, the only two that credit them two and them two only as directors). Hailing from Basque country, this is told in the last surviving language isolate in all of Europe! All the media readily accessible to the international market from the Basque culture make a devastatingly short list; so that alone is a treat. "Loreak", which was made three years after this, has a similar beauty. Something better defined as a grace and subtleness in its compelling, yet extremely heartwarming storytelling style. The mellifluous soundtrack to these films is yet another added bonus.

    There are only a couple slight criticisms. One, Axun & Maite could have conveyed more chemistry. Secondly, it would have been nice to be able to see more into these two kindred souls' minds, and to see them share more quality time together, even though it might not change the final outcome. Lastly, a little more depth into their past romances would have been appreciated- Axun with her current husband, anyways, and Maite with her last girlfriend, or any other relationships she failed to mention.

    Two elderly women meet in a hospital room, each seeing their own comatose relative, whom are coincidentally roommates. Both around 70 years old, Axun is there for her son-in-law, Maite visits her brother. The two begin to socialize and discover they not only knew each other 50 years ago, but that they were once best friends and even shared some romantic interest!

    Numerous audience members have expressed disagreement with the film denouement- but it is difficult to argue that the filmmakers' choices are not realistic. True, nothing huge changes over the next 90 minutes, as far as external circumstances. But that is because the life changing realizations that these characters come to are not flashy or even outwardly immediately apparent.

    Now, take note that there are also no fireworks, no all out sexual scenes like audiences might come to expect from American and gay and lesbian stories. That, however, is exactly what is so admirable about "80 Egunean", roughly translated into "80 In A Day", or "For 80 Days". Without using any extravagant scenes or special effects, it manages to convey this moving and realistic story about lost loves, regrets, and how we choose our priorities between the things our hearts really desire, the designated loved ones we feel committed and obligated to, and the expectations our mind and society have.

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Basque
    • Also known as
      • For 80 Days
    • Filming locations
      • Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Irusoin
      • Moriarti Produkzioak
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      • $115,251
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      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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