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Repentance

Original title: Monanieba
  • 1984
  • PG
  • 2h 33m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
5.2K
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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.

  • Director
    • Tengiz Abuladze
  • Writers
    • Tengiz Abuladze
    • Nana Janelidze
    • Rezo Kveselava
  • Stars
    • Avtandil Makharadze
    • Zeinab Botsvadze
    • Ia Ninidze
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    8.1/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Tengiz Abuladze
    • Writers
      • Tengiz Abuladze
      • Nana Janelidze
      • Rezo Kveselava
    • Stars
      • Avtandil Makharadze
      • Zeinab Botsvadze
      • Ia Ninidze
    • 31User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 2 nominations total

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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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          User reviews31

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          8runamokprods

          Thought provoking, darkly funny, and beautifully made

          A striking (and politically astonishing for it's day) act of self-examination, self-criticism and ultimately self-laceration of a film made in the Soviet Union.

          This is a darkly funny, playfully surrealistic, scathing satire of the Stalinist era's turning the entire population of an empire into suspects to be jailed, exiled and eliminated at whim. Full of striking images and strong performances.

          Told in flashback, it starts from the death of a seemingly beloved small town mayor who we come to learn played the role of a local Stalin. Likable and even playful on the surface, the more we see his ever growing darkness the more disturbing the film becomes, as he ever more readily destroys those who might be enemies, or are simply inconvenient.

          This flashback tale is framed by watching his family, after his death, trying to deal with their own feelings of and denials of guilt, as a local woman, her life ruined by the mayor, stands trial for repeatedly digging up his corpse again and again.

          Far from a perfect film, some of the surrealistic imagery works better than others, and some twists seem a bit like 'easy' explanations of complex behavior, but this is still a fascinating, challenging and unique film about one of the great horrors of the last century. And an effective cautionary tale about the power of a paranoid state.
          10pgma14-901-604053

          It takes a very careful watching to truly understand all of the symbols of the film.

          This film was absolute genius and, in my opinion, one of the best films produced in the 20th century. It is on par with films like the Seventh Seal and Schindler's List in terms of symbolism and philosophy. The only way one can not like this film is if one does not understand it- which is quite possible, if one is only haphazardly watching it and is not fully engaged, or is expecting the film to chew up the messages for you and give you something simple you can quickly take away without actually appreciating the movie- then this is the wrong film for you. In order to properly appreciate this film you have to engage in higher philosophical thought and reflect both on the lives of individuals of the Stalinist era as well as your own era, since this movie is timeless. It explores human nature at its basest level, and what causes humans to act in the ways they do.
          8lee_eisenberg

          Georgia on my mind

          Joseph Stalin's purges were one of the most horrific chapters in Soviet history. A famous movie about this period is Nikita Mikhalkov's "Burnt by the Sun". An equally important one is Tengiz Abuladze's "Repentance". This one emphasizes not only the terror visited upon the population, but the efforts to expose the truth and prevent whitewashing of those who committed the genocide. The subject is a man who shares physical similarities with Hitler and Stalin, but is based on Lavrentiy Beria (one of Stalin's acolytes). As mayor of a town in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, he doesn't hesitate to persecute those whom he deems disloyal. Years later, a woman goes to unusual lengths to reveal the truth about his handiwork.

          Not surprisingly, the movie couldn't get released immediately. It wasn't until after Gorbachev came to power that it got a release. I'd say that the ugly parts of history are more important to know about that the pleasant parts of history, to ensure that they don't get repeated. I understand that Beria was particularly vicious.

          We don't get to see many movies from Georgia. I wish that I could see more of them. Part of it is that I like getting to see cultures that we don't often get to see, but I would also like to have more insight into their perspective on things. As the 2008 war made clear, Russo-Georgian tensions didn't end with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

          Anyway, it's an outstanding movie. While it is a bit long, the plot makes up for that. I recommend it.
          10bbcd64

          A very good film

          This is a very good film. It works on several levels. I don't know whether this was intended by it's authors or no, but the general outline of the film has obvious Alice in the Wonderland (or Through the Looking-Glass) allusion. The confectioner woman imagines (or dreams about) a story of revenge and justice (a real cruel fairy tale adventure full of evil and good characters, colorful and strange images) and as in `Alice' right when the story gets kind of `out of control' (grandson kills himself with grandfathers riffle, son digs out the corpse of his father.) we get back to the cosy room of confectioner, from where our adventures to the past and future have begun.

          It was really interesting to see the story of Totalitarian regime through this `fairy tale' angle. They make a lot of films that are meant to be much more historically precise than `Repentance', but most of them are flat and look more like TV dramatizations of some definite actual events than the works of art. And `Repentance' is an art-film in a very good sense of this word.

          The closing sequence of Old Woman walking up the street (looking for the Temple - justice, freedom, happiness?) accompanied by heavenly classic music is one of the most beautiful film episodes I've ever seen.
          Kirpianuscus

          revelation

          for me, as viewer from East, in 1990 , it was an revelation. not as cold portrait of totalitarian regime. not as page from the indictment against the Communism.but as reflection of its essence. a film who reflects and reminds the history of Europe. using a memorable character who has the gift to seduce and horrify. Varlaam is the image of a system. and not it is the subject in fact but the testimony who defines the others. a film about redemption and about memory. about the change and about the rules of dictatorship. extraordinaries images. and the hill of the Abuladze's fight for his art. it is easy to discover it as a beautiful, profound, philosophical film. but, in fact, it is only a testimony about a world's survive. not a parable. not sketch of a cruel regime. but a form of remember of people, values, sacrifices and the empty body of a dictatorship. for me, in 1990, it was a revelation. and, today, it has the same status. because, more than a story about evil, it is a warning about the importance of decision.

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          • Trivia
            Varlam Aravidze's appearance is made of a mix of different despots: Beria (pince-nez glasses), Stalin (haircut), Hitler (moustache), Mussolini (dark shirt, braces).
          • 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."

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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
          • Filming locations
            • Tbilisi, Georgia
          • 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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