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Repentance

Original title: Monanieba
  • 19841984
  • PGPG
  • 2h 33m
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8.1/10
4.7K
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Avtandil Makharadze in Repentance (1984)
Varlam, the despotic mayor of a small town, dies. After his funeral, his body is repeatedly unearthed and buried again. Through flashbacks and dreamlike scenes, we witness his rise, power and ambiguities.
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Varlam, the despotic mayor of a small town, dies. After his funeral, his body is repeatedly unearthed and buried again. Through flashbacks and dreamlike scenes, we witness his rise, power an... Read allVarlam, the despotic mayor of a small town, dies. After his funeral, his body is repeatedly unearthed and buried again. Through flashbacks and dreamlike scenes, we witness his rise, power and ambiguities.Varlam, the despotic mayor of a small town, dies. After his funeral, his body is repeatedly unearthed and buried again. Through flashbacks and dreamlike scenes, we witness his rise, power and ambiguities.
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  • Director
    • Tengiz Abuladze
  • Writers
    • Tengiz Abuladze
    • Nana Janelidze
    • Rezo Kveselava
  • Stars
    • Avtandil Makharadze
    • Zeinab Botsvadze
    • Ia Ninidze
  • Director
    • Tengiz Abuladze
  • Writers
    • Tengiz Abuladze
    • Nana Janelidze
    • Rezo Kveselava
  • Stars
    • Avtandil Makharadze
    • Zeinab Botsvadze
    • Ia Ninidze
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    • 31User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 2 nominations

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    Avtandil Makharadze
    Avtandil Makharadze
    • Varlam Aravidze…
    Zeinab Botsvadze
    Zeinab Botsvadze
    • Ketevan Barateli
    Ia Ninidze
    Ia Ninidze
    • Guliko
    • (as Iya Ninidze)
    Ketevan Abuladze
    • Nino Barateli
    David Giorgobiani
    David Giorgobiani
    • Sandro Barateli
    • (as Edisher Giorgobiani)
    Kakhi Kavsadze
    Kakhi Kavsadze
    • Mikheil Koresheli
    Merab Ninidze
    Merab Ninidze
    • Tornike
    Nino Zakariadze
    • Elene Korisheli
    • (as Nino Zaqariadze)
    Nato Ochigava
    • Ketevan as a child
    Boris Tsipuria
    Boris Tsipuria
    Akaki Khidasheli
    Akaki Khidasheli
    Leo Antadze
    Leo Antadze
    • Mose
    • (as Levan Antadze)
    Rezo Esadze
    • Apollo
    Mzia Makhviladze
      Amiran Amiranashvili
      • Kaikhosro Doksopulo
      Dato Kemkhadze
      • Abel as a child
      Veriko Anjaparidze
      Veriko Anjaparidze
        Revaz Baramidze
          • Director
            • Tengiz Abuladze
          • Writers
            • Tengiz Abuladze
            • Nana Janelidze
            • Rezo Kveselava
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          • Trivia
            Director Tengiz Abuladze stated that the idea to this film was based on a real incident (a local dignitary's corpse being exhumed and placed at the family's porch in the western Georgian region of Mingrelia).
          • Goofs
            After Varlam's corpse has been reburied the second time, an iron cage is placed over his grave to protect it from further intrusion. But as the perpetrator starts to exhume him for the third time, there is no cage.
          • Quotes

            Female Voice: Shortly before his death, Einstein raised his voice for the last time to tell the world of the tragedy of a modern scientist. This was his testament: "The fate of a modern scientist is tragic. His inspiration leads him to clarity and inner independence. By almost superhuman efforts he had forged a weapon of his own social enslavement and destruction of his personality. The situation even reached a point where the political authorities had muzzled him. Has the time really passed when the scientist's intellectual freedom and independent research could enlighten and enrich people's lives? Has he forgotten, in his blind quest for the scientific truth, about his moral responsibility before humanity and about his honour? Our world is under threat of a crisis the scope of which seems not to be realized by those in authority. The released power of the atom changed everything but our way of thinking, and thus we keep sliding down to a catastrophe never seen heretofore. For the mankind to survive, we have to learn to think in a new way. The most difficult task of our time is to avert this threat. At this decisive moment, I'll be appealing to you with all my feeble capacity."

          • Connections
            Featured in The Other Day 1961-2003: Our Era: Namedni 1987 (1997)
          • Soundtracks
            Samshoblo
            by Georgian Folk Song

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          10/10
          Film as witness
          The movie starts with a newspaper obituary recording the death of Varlam Aravidze, the mayor of a town in Georgia. We're then shown what has happened in the town in the past when Varlam was mayor. He's nominally a communist type, however it's made pretty clear that his stripes, and the stripes of all Stalinists, are feudal. This is shown, for example, by having the police of the town dressed as mediaeval knights. It's an idea explored in Iosseliani's Brigands too, that Russian rulers have been a succession of crazed autocratic knaves.

          At one point in the film Varlam plaintively quotes from Shakespeare's sonnet 66:

          Tired with all these, for restful death I cry, As, to behold desert a beggar born, And needy nothing trimm'd in jollity, And purest faith unhappily forsworn, And gilded honour shamefully misplaced, And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted, And right perfection wrongfully disgraced, And strength by limping sway disabled, And art made tongue-tied by authority, And folly doctor-like controlling skill, And simple truth miscall'd simplicity, And captive good attending captain ill: Tired with all these, from these would I be gone, Save that, to die, I leave my love alone.

          Which is a harangue against everything he stands for. He's a man who has knowingly chosen to do wrong, a comedian who has turned his fiefdom into a comedy of terror. At one point he arranges for his son to jump out of a second story window to shock his captive audience, but in fact the boy is caught below. He surrounds himself with illiterate sycophants whom he brings into and out of favour arbitrarily, arranges for people to be arrested and benevolently releases them when complaints are made. In the end however he's merely a snake playing with its live food before devouring.

          Varlam arranges for people to be exiled, presumably to Siberia although we're not told. One day a shipment of logs arrives on the outskirts of town. They have been logged by the kidnapped men of the town. Each survivor has carved their name into the end of the timber. Women from the town trudge around the muddy lumberyard looking for their husbands' names, looking for proof of life for men denied the right of correspondence. This is the most powerful scene in my opinion.

          There are also a number of dream scenes and very surreal scenes that are very appealing in their artistry, which I leave the reader to discover for themselves.

          Varlam is, as has been pointed out, a concoction of dictators (superficially containing elements of Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin), but may well, in more concrete terms be based on a real life figure, Georgian-born Lavrentiy Beria, a man more unpleasant than the imaginations of most can conjure up. He was Stalin's chief murderer, a sexual sadist who performed unimaginable feats of depravity, he also briefly participated in the running of Russia as part of a "troika" after Stalin's death. The film does not dwell on the huge depths of his depravities, as the acts he performed are unspeakable and unfilmable. The film is a quiet but firm indictment however of Stalinist politics, of the manipulation and double-think and an ode to Georgian culture.

          The purpose of the film is to not let Beria, or more generally the authoritarians of the time, rest in peace; to act as testament to the cruel depravities of the Stalinist era.

          In my opinion it's absolutely unmissable.
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          • Release date
            • May 18, 1987 (Denmark)
          • Country of origin
            • Soviet Union
          • Official site
            • Official site (Japan)
          • Languages
            • Georgian
            • Russian
            • Italian
            • German
          • Also known as
            • Die Reue
          • Production companies
            • Georgian-Film
            • Gosteleradio USSR
            • Qartuli Telepilmi
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          • Gross US & Canada
            • $215,496
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          • Runtime
            2 hours 33 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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