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Antonia's Line

Original title: Antonia
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
9.7K
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Antonia's Line (1995)
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A Dutch matron establishes and, for several generations, oversees a close-knit, matriarchal community where feminism and liberalism thrive.A Dutch matron establishes and, for several generations, oversees a close-knit, matriarchal community where feminism and liberalism thrive.A Dutch matron establishes and, for several generations, oversees a close-knit, matriarchal community where feminism and liberalism thrive.

  • Director
    • Marleen Gorris
  • Writer
    • Marleen Gorris
  • Stars
    • Willeke van Ammelrooy
    • Jan Decleir
    • Veerle van Overloop
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    9.7K
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    • Director
      • Marleen Gorris
    • Writer
      • Marleen Gorris
    • Stars
      • Willeke van Ammelrooy
      • Jan Decleir
      • Veerle van Overloop
    • 86User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 8 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Willeke van Ammelrooy
    Willeke van Ammelrooy
    • Antonia
    Jan Decleir
    Jan Decleir
    • Boer Bas
    Veerle van Overloop
    • Thérèse
    Els Dottermans
    • Danielle
    Dora van der Groen
    • Allegonde
    Esther Vriesendorp
    • Thérèse (13)
    Carolien Spoor
    • Thérèse (6)
    Thyrza Ravesteijn
    • Sarah
    Mil Seghers
    • Kromme Vinger
    Elsie de Brauw
    Elsie de Brauw
    • Lara
    Reinout Bussemaker
    Reinout Bussemaker
    • Simon
    Marina de Graaf
    Marina de Graaf
    • Deedee
    Jan Steen
    • Lippen Willem
    Catherine ten Bruggencate
    • Malle Madonna
    Paul Kooij
    • Protestant
    Fran Waller Zeper
    • Olga
    Leo Hogenboom
    • Pastoor
    Flip Filz
    Flip Filz
    • Kapelaan (The Curate)
    • Director
      • Marleen Gorris
    • Writer
      • Marleen Gorris
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    User reviews86

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    meisterpuck

    a feminist spin on Schopenhauer

    This film is a beautiful presentation of European feminism, which, unlike its American counterpart, is about exploring and celebrating femininity rather than just kicking men in the balls. It is also a film that, judging by the other user comments, appeals to men just as strongly as to women. Literary, beautifully filmed and emotionally gripping, "Antonia's Line" is (pardon the cliche) a film unlike any other.
    colmansa

    It's like watching a painting

    What a wonderful, gorgeous, beautiful creation. Antonia's Line is a bittersweet embrace of life in all it's manifestations. It's one of those rare movies that is just as incredible as a great book. A true work of art. I've seen it four times, and would see it again.
    wayne-106

    Female-centric, not anti-male

    This is a wonderful movie that shows how one woman and the people around her find happiness while rejecting the roles that society would force on them. There are good men such as farmer Bas and Simon, and perhaps even the priest in the end. This movie is not primarily about them however. It is about Antonia and her line of descendents: Danielle, Therese and Sarah. By rejecting stereotypes about the mentally ill, gay or other marginalized groups and accepting everyone for what they are, this family was able to find happiness in the face of hardship. Despite the despair of crooked finger, they prove that life is worth living. It is a complex movie. In the word of one of Therese's suitors, life is an intersection of relationships. The many relationships portrayed in this movie, most loving, some not, are what give it life and give the lives of these characters its meaning. I am a male and opponent of excessive political correctness. I was not offended in the least by this movie. The characters in it are wonderful. They happen to be mainly women, which is a refreshing change in a world where so often the female characters are only there as props for the male stars. I give it fourteen thumbs up!
    9chrisck

    Great film

    I found Antonia's Line to be a wonderful expression of what is endearing and enduring in the human spirit. It was a truly lovely story, clever character development, warmly delivered. I can understand how some may not understand or enjoy this film. It flies in the face of convention, but that is its beauty. Some would fear the freedoms this film demonstrates.

    Love and acceptance abound, in a timeless manor. I like the way it offered a different definition of family, one where diversity is an asset, guarded by respect.

    This is one of the greatest stories to come across the screen.
    10moviebuffgirl

    Quirky! Excellent! See it, here's why

    Rarely does a movie embrace life as fully as "Antonia" (also known Antonia's Line). It was the deserving winner of the Academy Award for best foreign film in 1995. Quirky, unexpected, funny, frightening, and ultimately beautiful, Antonia's line is a portrait of hope that successfully escapes being saccharine. There are moments of violence and despair, but beauty endures. It portrays 3 generations of independent women, and the matriarch of their unusual family, Antonia. Antonia left her small village before WWII and returns years later with her grown daughter. Antonia has an opinion on everything, and smiles as she points out the colorful village characters to her cosmopolitan artist daughter who is amused by everyone from the town busy-bodies to the tradition of drunk men peeing on the church wall. However, Antonia manages to carve out a place for herself by embracing love when she finds it, and opening her arms to the needy outcasts and oddballs that are victimized by cruel villagers.

    This film also offers a wonderfully refreshing depiction of love in all shapes and sizes-- connections between mentally handicapped loners, romance between women, elderly romance. It does not sensationalize these unusual couplings, rather it highlights the giddy delight that is two human beings connecting. This is truly a movie about self-made "family," lonely souls that find each other and live together with loyalty. However, one graphic rape scene and a few other (naratively essential) scenes of violence make it inappropriate for young or sensitive children. It is overall, however, not gritty or depressing. Rather it is a portrait of hope made more real by addressing the presence of shadows.

    Both "My life as a Dog" and "American Beauty" are reminiscent of the kind of beauty and humor you can expect from this film.

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    • Trivia
      The film winning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was somewhat serendipitous. The film's reception in its native Netherlands had been somewhat lukewarm, and most of the attention had gone to Little Sister (1995) (which had also beaten Antonia's Line (1995) as Best Picture at the Dutch Film Festival that year). However, since Little Sister (1995) had not been officially released in theaters at the time, it couldn't qualify as the Dutch submission for the Oscars. Fortunately, Antonia's Line (1995) enjoyed much more critical success abroad, and especially the positive reception in the USA was felt to have contributed to the film winning the Oscar.
    • Quotes

      Verteller: The proverb is wrong. Time does not heal all wounds. It merely softens the pain and blurs the memories.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Broken Arrow/Black Sheep/Beautiful Girls/A Midwinter's Tale/Antonia's Line (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      My Blue Heaven
      Written by George Whiting and Walter Donaldson

      Performed by Dora van der Groen and Centrum Nieuwe Koormuziek

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Belgium
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Memorias de Antonia
    • Filming locations
      • La Neuville-aux-Tourneurs, Ardennes, France(location)
    • Production companies
      • Bergen
      • Prime Time
      • Bard Entertainments
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • £1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,228,275
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $45,051
      • Feb 4, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,249,321
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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