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Le dernier voyage de Tanya

Original title: Ovsyanki
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.5K
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Le dernier voyage de Tanya (2010)
DramaRomance

Present days. A man and his companion go on a journey to cremate the dead body of the former beloved wife, on a riverbank in the area where they spent their honeymoon.Present days. A man and his companion go on a journey to cremate the dead body of the former beloved wife, on a riverbank in the area where they spent their honeymoon.Present days. A man and his companion go on a journey to cremate the dead body of the former beloved wife, on a riverbank in the area where they spent their honeymoon.

  • Director
    • Aleksey Fedorchenko
  • Writers
    • Denis Osokin
    • Aist Sergeyev
  • Stars
    • Igor Sergeev
    • Yuriy Tsurilo
    • Yuliya Aug
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aleksey Fedorchenko
    • Writers
      • Denis Osokin
      • Aist Sergeyev
    • Stars
      • Igor Sergeev
      • Yuriy Tsurilo
      • Yuliya Aug
    • 10User reviews
    • 82Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Igor Sergeev
    • Aist Sergeyev
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    • Miron Zaytsev
    Yuliya Aug
    Yuliya Aug
    • Tanya
    Viktor Sukhorukov
    Viktor Sukhorukov
    • Vesa Sergeyev
    Vyacheslav Melekhov
    • Bird Seller
    Larisa Domaskina
    • Policewoman Zoya
    Yuliya Tushina
    • Aist's Mother
    Ivan Tushin
    • Young Aist
    Elizaveta Sitdikova
    • Rimma
    • (as Leysan Sitdikova)
    Olga Dobrina
    • Yuliya
    Sergey Yarmolyuk
    • Inspector
    Olga Gileva
    • Shop Assistant
    Artyom Khabibulin
    • Shop Assistant
    Viktor Gerrat
    • Electrician
    • Director
      • Aleksey Fedorchenko
    • Writers
      • Denis Osokin
      • Aist Sergeyev
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    8meisterjaan

    People have forgotten their ancient "sacred words" and their psyche is constantly changing, but there are moments that remind us who we are and who we once were.

    I saw this film 8 hours ago on a big screen and I'm still spelled.

    The camera work was very precise and poetic just as the structure of the story line and acting. This movie is very slow, yet very intense. Every scene generates so much thought in the viewer and leaves room for imagination, so that after the first few scenes my mind was swinging in the shamanic rhythm of the movie. I actually saw some older people lightly dandling themselves in that rhythm.

    It's much more than just a story of a nation that is disappearing. It is a story of all the human culture and the mortality of it. The mortality of our beloved paradigms. Yet this film looked at life from the brighter side. Everything disappears, but so what? Nothing lasts, but nothing is lost.
    9MOscarbradley

    A Road Movie unlike any other.

    Clocking in at a very economical 78 minutes Aleksey Fedorchenko's "Silent Souls" is a remarkable and remarkably beautiful Russian film dealing with both grief and identity but in a manner that is both uplifting and almost surrealistically comic. It is the kind of film that Abbas Kiarostami might make or, in a much broader fashion, the Coens. The plot is both simple and minimalist. A man's wife has died and he wishes to take her body to be buried in the spot where they had spent their honeymoon, and in the custom of their race, but he does not want to involve the authorities so he enlists the help of a colleague, Aist, the film's narrator and its central character and it becomes a road movie unlike any other. Almost nothing happens and yet there is a great feeling that in the midst of death life goes on and that people continue to struggle for happiness at all costs. It's a melancholy subject but it isn't treated in a melancholy way. Little is actually said; these are indeed silent souls and what little story there is unfolds in almost totally visual terms and the cinematography of Mikhail Krichman is superb. An outstanding film that certainly doesn't deserve to get away.
    7LazySod

    Rites and passions

    Somewhere up north in Scandinavia a young woman dies. Her husband wants to cremate her, following the rites of the land he lives in. One of his workers comes with him and together they start on a road trip through life itself.

    A short introduction is used to define the world of the film - a desolate town in the middle of nowhere that is filled to the rim with people that follow a somewhat strange set of rites and rulings, but that are perfectly happy with them. The main theme in their life is a large river that flows through their country and that is more or less the base of their lives.

    As it starts rolling it is mostly just two players working their ways around each other, portraying their odd lives with perfection. The story is amazing, the way they go through it is maddening and reminding of a lot of other strange road trips. The Straight Story and Cargo 200 come to mind. It has some fleeting moments where the pace drops to a stand still though and thus it isn't entirely satisfactory. It's good, but not very good.

    7 out of 10 bottles of vodka
    10crushtest1719

    Lightness of Being

    Having set myself the goal of watching all the fairly good films released in Russia in 2011, I started with this movie.

    The film turned out to be very languid, calm. Although the film is modern, and the plot takes place in our time, it is devoid of all the fuss, that overabundance of electronics that now reign in megacities. A provincial town, calm people, who never seemed to show bright emotions, who still retained some part of their culture ... This causes respect.

    Some may feel that the scenes are drawn out. Yes, indeed, a change of plans takes a very long time. But it seemed to me a great merit of the film - so you could see every centimeter of the space being filmed. Immerse yourself completely in the plot of the film.

    I immediately understood how the film would end, because the plot is quite simple and a little banal, they say, they are going to bury the godwit, which means they will bury it at the end of the film. But even after that, the interest of the film did not fade away. The film was watched in one breath, as if it lasted only a few minutes ..

    Simple, unobtrusive, nothing special. Just a good movie.

    10 out of 10.
    7ReviewingHistory

    A Passenger's View into the A Desolate Portrait into the Life and Customs of the Merya

    Silent Souls. A fitting adapted English title to this film. In short, Aist and Miron serve as the guides to a desolate portrait into the life of the Merya people of Russia. The journey is centered on the grieving of a husband for his wife, and on the the associated death rites. As such, the film gives viewers a passenger's perspective into the customs and thoughts of a people whose rituals have been disappearing. All in all, Silent Souls is informative and simple, dragging viewers slowly into a surprising and symbolic conclusion. It is a film best observed through the gaze of an anthropologist or ethnographer, and taken in with the intention to learn and absorb a culture that to most will be new and foreign. In sum, one ought not to expect Hollywoodian diversions.

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    • Trivia
      The subject of the film, concerns the 'Merja' people and their particular customs*, of whom are an ancient tribe, assimilated into Russian culture during the 17th century; *now otherwise mostly considered forgotten.
    • Quotes

      Miron Zaytsev: I married her when she was nineteen: I was already about forty. Tanya was always close to me. She totally obeyed me. i would tell her 'take off your dress; open up this way' .. All three of Tanya's holes were working and it was I who unsealed them. But everything only happened by my initiative...

      Aist Sergeyev: .. We call this kind of talk 'smoke' .. turns your grief into tenderness.

      [English subtitles given for Russian dialogue.]

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      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2010 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Silent Souls
    • Filming locations
      • Naberezhnaya Fedorovskogo, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia(encounter with two women)
    • Production companies
      • Aprel Mig Pictures
      • Media Mir Foundation
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $563,554
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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