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Farewell Home Sweet Home

5th(2000) World Cinema

Family · Comedy · Psychology  

  • CountryFrance
  • Production Year1999
  • Running Time118 min
  • Format 35mm
  • Colorcolor
Program Note
Nicolas, about age 20, comes from a wealthy family. His mother is a remarkable businesswoman, while his father, an alcoholic, does absolutely nothing. Nicolas spends as much time as he can in the local town, distancing himself from both his family and his privileged background. He works as a window-cleaner and dishwasher. During his off-hours, he pals around with his friends, who are hoodlums and homeless people. There are some lovely girls around, but they never respond to his advances. Life is tough, though not without charm. One fateful night, Nicolas and his friends embark on a somewhat risky venture. He and his mate Pierre end up in prison while the others escape. Upon his release, his loving mother offers him a consolation prize: a magnificent car. He heads straight back to the neighborhood, but finds that it has been altered beyond recognition, Upon returning home, Nicholas discovers that father has just disappeared, leaving nothing but a train-set and a well-stocked cellar.
Director
Director
Otar Iosseliani
Born in 1934 in Georgia, Iosseliani studied math at the University of Moscow and graduated from VGIK. After his 1976 film Pastorale was confiscated by Russian authorities, he moved to France. Thanks to the help of French artists and activists, the film was finally released and won the 1981 Critics Prize in Venice Film Festival. He has also won two prizes at the Venice Film Festival: in 1984 for Favorites of the Moon, and in 1989 for Et la Lumiere Fut.
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Credit
  • Director Otar Iosseliani 오타르 이오셀리아니
  • Producer Emmanuel de, Chauvigny
  • Cast Nico Tarielashvili, Lily Lavina, Philippe Bas
  • Screenplay Otar Iosseliani
  • Cinematography William Lubtchansky
  • Editor Otar Iosseliani, Ewa Lenkiewicz
  • Sound Florian Eidenbenz
  • Music Nicolas Zourabichvill
  • Production Company Pierre Grise Production
    52, rue Charlot, 75003 Paris, France

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