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La nuit d'en face

Original title: La noche de enfrente
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
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6.1/10
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La nuit d'en face (2012)
On the verge of a forced retirement, Don Celso, an elderly office worker begins to relive both real and imagined memories from his life – a trip to the movies as a young boy with Beethoven, listening to tall tales from Long John Silver, a brief stay in a haunted hotel.
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A drama centered on an office worker on the verge of retirement who begins to relive both real and imagined memories.A drama centered on an office worker on the verge of retirement who begins to relive both real and imagined memories.A drama centered on an office worker on the verge of retirement who begins to relive both real and imagined memories.

  • Director
    • Raúl Ruiz
  • Writers
    • Raúl Ruiz
    • Hernán del Solar
  • Stars
    • Christian Vadim
    • Sergio Hernández
    • Santiago Figueroa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Writers
      • Raúl Ruiz
      • Hernán del Solar
    • Stars
      • Christian Vadim
      • Sergio Hernández
      • Santiago Figueroa
    • 2User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Christian Vadim
    Christian Vadim
    • Professor Giono
    Sergio Hernández
    Sergio Hernández
    • Celso Robles
    Santiago Figueroa
    • Celso Niño
    Valentina Vargas
    Valentina Vargas
    • Nigilda
    Chamila Rodríguez
    • Rosina
    Pedro Vicuña
    • Antenor
    Cristián Gajardo
    • Rolo Pedro
    Pedro Villagra
    • Capitain
    Pablo Krögh
    • Gural Piriña
    Marcial Edwards
    • Jefe
    Valentina Muhr
    Valentina Muhr
    • Laurita Petrafiel
    Sergio Schmied
    • Beethoven
    Daniel Guillón
    • Belmar
    Viviana Herrera
    • Madre de Celso
    Arturo Rossel
    • Padre de Celso
    Eugenio Morales
    • Abuelo de Celso
    Arnaldo Berríos
    • Padre de Belmar
    José Luis López
    • Carlos Guerrero
    • Director
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Writers
      • Raúl Ruiz
      • Hernán del Solar
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    8howard.schumann

    A stylized Fellini'esque odyssey

    The question of whether we are the dreamers or the one's being dreamed is explored in Raul Ruiz' opus posthumous Night Across the Street, a playful and loving adieu that was filmed as Ruiz knew that he was dying. Inspired by Chilean author Hernán del Solar's short stories, the film suggests that, "at its deeper level, reality is a sort of super-hologram in which the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously." It is a stylized Fellini'esque odyssey that contains, among other oddities, ships in bottles, games of dominoes and marbles played with death, wordplay and riffs on the word "rhododendron," dead people having a séance to contact the living, and conversations with Captain Long John Silver and composer Ludwig von Beethoven.

    Set in Chile with Spanish dialogue, Ruiz weaves in and out of reality and fantasy, somewhere between the light and the shadow. The film opens as Ruiz' alter-ego, the elderly Celso Barra (Sergio Hernandez) sits in a poetry class taught by French author Jean Gioni, (Christian Vadim). As Gioni reads poetry, the students are transfixed with their eyes closed, either asleep or in a deep meditation, only broken by the jarring ring of Celso's alarm clock that he uses to remind him when to take his pills. Celso is an office bureaucrat who faces retirement and a visit from death. As he talks to Gioni about his childhood, he looks back on his life through his younger self (Santiago Figueroa).

    In flashback, we see the young Celso who calls himself Rhododendron (Rhodo for short), appearing as a bright young man who is able to respond quickly to questions about history and the arts. The precocious boy carries on conversations with his projections of Long John Silver (Pedro Villagra) and Beethoven (Sergio Schmied) (in a ridiculous caricature worthy of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure). Of course, the real Beethoven would not have been able to hear a word. As the dour-faced and expressionless Beethoven walks through a soccer field with young Celso and his shadow-boxing friend explain the wonders of today's technology to the frumpy composer, especially the cinema where they all go together.

    Unfortunately, the composer has a meltdown as guns blaze on screen in a Randolph Scott and Errol Flynn shoot-em-up Western. When asked if he knows what the movie means, the young Celso declares, "We come to have fun, not to learn anything," which might be a metaphor for the film. As the film moves between Don Celso and Rhodo with many stops and characters in-between, the Don continues to recall his childhood memories while awaiting death to pay him a visit. What takes place in the second half of the film cannot really be described but must be experienced. I can tell you that a stranger named Rolo Pedro shows up at Don Celso's boarding house and the Don knows instinctively that he has come to kill him.

    As Ruiz himself describes it, "The horror of an impending crime grows in importance. And the ghosts, the ruins of incomplete lives, the spectres, a mix of "memory and desire", of broken promises and of "lost illusions", all come to occupy the stage." As death becomes an ever growing presence, Ruiz continues to pile on the absurdities as high as the number of farewell speeches given by Celso's associates, all of which become tiresome. Ruiz, however, seems to be having a good time, laughing at us from beyond the grave. Does Night Across the Street have a message? Perhaps it might be saying, as in the Zen aphorism, that "life doesn't mean anything, and it doesn't mean anything that it doesn't mean anything," so all that is left to do is laugh – and, when it's over, say "cut."
    5kunal_nm

    Neanderthal Mans Wild strawberries !!!

    The movie about an old mans retirement and his slide off the peak of reality into dreams about his childhood and many fantasy characters does remind u of a poor mans wild strawberries with very badly done surrealistic pieces where u can see the green chroma light fallin on the characters faces. The movie does pose a question as to whether its the boy who is dreaming about his old age death or is it the old man who is dreaming about his childhood before he dies.It does have good poetry, few sonnets, few word plays n joycean fascination for long words but thats about it. it becomes boring, pretentious n even tries to attack its audience who walks out on it by including a scene on people who watch movies only for entertainment laughed upon by beethoven.haha. the last dialogue on bullet belonged to a Tarantino film which a gangster would regale before condemning someone to death. The film at sometimes had the seriousness of a mr.bean film. Though for its attempts at being wild strawberries and instead becoming boring sour grapes....i would give it 4/10

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Chile
      • France
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Night Across the Street
    • Filming locations
      • Antofagasta Region, Chile
    • Production companies
      • Margo Cinema
      • Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes
      • Corfo
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      • CLP 153,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,778
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,248
      • Feb 10, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,778
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    • Sound mix
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