The magical realism in Antonia's Line is neither magical nor real.
Antonia's Line (1995)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:15
Rotten:9
Average Rating:6.4/10
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: This Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film embarks on a fanciful, magical exploration of the life of a strong-minded, nonconforming Dutch woman and her descendants. As the story begins, the... This Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film embarks on a fanciful, magical exploration of the life of a strong-minded, nonconforming Dutch woman and her descendants. As the story begins, the elderly Antonia is convinced that she is going to die that very day. With the end approaching, she reflects for the last time on her long, fruitful life. The film then flashes back to the end of World War II, when the 40-year-old Antonia returned to the small farming community where she grew up. With her teenage daughter Danielle in tow, and without a husband, Antonia intends to start a new life. Before long, she has become a successful farmer and an integral part of the village, although she challenges the strict customs so loved by many residents. In the process, she touches the lives of everyone around her. [More]
Starring: Willeke Van Ammelrooy, Jan Decleir, Marina De Graaf, Mil Seghers
Starring: Willeke Van Ammelrooy, Jan Decleir, Marina De Graaf, Mil Seghers
Director: Marleen Gorris
Director: Marleen Gorris
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Reviews for Antonia's Line
Even if [Gorris] is too optimistic, I am glad her movie made me feel hopeful and cheerful.
An episodic, sketchy comedy-drama that reaches for the stars... but settles for the balcony.
Harsh and gentle, sensual and intellectual, wise-ass and heartfelt -- it's a full package.
Can women live happily without men? This is the question posed by the Dutch director Marleen Gorris in her idealized feminist fairytale about one independently minded woman and her family.
The winning charm of the lead characters and their glorious triumph over convention conspire to weave a magical movie.
This is the rare film that does actually succeed in suggesting the experience of a lifetime.
It's an ambitious project, this telling of a whole life as well as its consequences, and Gorris manages to pull it off.
A one sided view of life that makes the men in the audience want to leave in the dark by the side exit of the theater before the lights go up in fear that one of the women will cry out, 'there goes one of them, get him'.
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