USA | 2007
120 minutes Director: Francis Ford Coppola Photography: Mihai Malaimare Jr Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola. Based on the novella by Mircea Eliade Editor: Walter Murch Music: Osvaldo Golijov With: Tim Roth, Alexandra Maria Lara, Bruno Ganz, André M. Hennicke Festivals: Rome 2007
In English, German, Sanskrit, and Italian, with English subtitles
The director of The Godfather and Apocalypse Nowbreaks a decade’s silence with this monumentally strange drama of regenerating youth and transmigrating souls, touted by the maestro himself as a project for which he once again became a ‘student of cinema.’ Incorporating, amongst other altered states, Nazi Europe and seventh century India, it hinges on the resourcefulness of actor Tim Roth as an elderly linguistics scholar who grows younger in body and more capacious in spirit after being felled by a bolt of lightning. Coppola’s enthusiasm for eastern mysticism may indeed be student-like, but his palpable pleasure in conjuring up whole worlds on screen is definitely the fruit of experience.
“From its charmingly retro credits through its Third Man atmospherics to its bingo-bongo decade-collapsing climax, Youth Without Youth is a cinematic time machine... Its bid for a new beginning is one from the heart.” — J. Hoberman, Village Voice
“Wonderfully outside of trends, Youth is a gorgeous search for lost time.”
— Michael Koresky, indieWIRE
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