This is the story of Ana and Toma and the thread of Ana’s mental illness, which runs through their relationship. It envelopes the couple in co-dependency, and gradually destroys their partnership from the inside out.
- Country:
- Romania, Germany, France, 2017
- Group:
- Focus Europe
- Duration:
- 127’
- Director:
- Călin Peter Netzer
- Screenplay:
- Călin Peter Netzer, Cezar Paul Bădescu, Iulia Lumânare
- Cast:
- Diana Cavallioti, Mircea Postelnicu, Carmen Tanase
- Festivals:
- 2017 Berlin / Berlin International Film Festival
- Filmography:
- 2017 Ana, mon amour / Ana, ljubavi moja
2012 Poziţia Copilului / Child’s Pose / Pozicija deteta
2009 Medalia de onoare / Medal of Honor
2003 Maria - Cinematography:
- Andrei Butică
- Editing:
- Dana Bunescu
- Producer:
- Călin Peter Netzer, Oana Iancu
- Production:
- augenschein Filmproduktion, Sophie Dulac s
- Distributer:
- MCF MegaCom Film
Showing
Time: 15:00
Price: 300 RSD
Fontana
Time: 16:00
Price: 300 RSD
Cinegrand - Capitol Park Rakovica, sala 2
Time: 21:00
Price: 300 RSD
Muzej jugoslovenske kinoteke
Time: 17:00
Price: 250 RSD
Centar za kulturu ‘Vlada Divljan’
Cãlin Peter Netzer was born in Romania in 1975. His family immigrated to Germany in 1983 and he grew up there. After finishing school he returned to Romania and from 1994 to 1999 studied film directing in Bucharest. After realising a series of short films, he made his feature film debut in 2003 with Maria. His family drama Child’s Pose won the Golden Bear at the 63rd Berlinale in 2013.
Romanian cinema takes a decidedly Bergmanesque turn with Ana, Mon Amour, an intellectually complex, emotionally harrowing dissection of the travails of a long-term relationship.
Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily
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