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In a strange and isolated chateau, a man becomes acquainted with a woman and insists that they have met before.In a strange and isolated chateau, a man becomes acquainted with a woman and insists that they have met before.In a strange and isolated chateau, a man becomes acquainted with a woman and insists that they have met before.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
Karin Toeche-Mittler
- Un personnage de l'hôtel
- (as Karin Toche-Mittler)
Davide Montemurri
- Un personnage de l'hôtel
- (as Davide Montemuri)
Alan Edwards
- English Introduction
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe match game in the movie is named as "Nim". In order to win the game there is only one tactic including a system called "Nim Sum". If both players use this tactic perfectly, then the owner of the first move will eventually lose. Due to the same reason, it is always disadvantageous to start the game first.
- GoofsExterior night scenes were shot day-for-night, but the sky and reflections of it were allowed in the frame, and they appear as bright white instead of black. This may have been intentional to emphasize the surreality of the film.
- Quotes
[X wanders through the hotel's corridors cataloging items he sees]
X: Empty salons. Corridors. Salons. Doors. Doors. Salons. Empty chairs, deep armchairs, thick carpets. Heavy hangings. Stairs, steps. Steps, one after the other. Glass objects, objects still intact, empty glasses. A glass that falls, three, two, one, zero. Glass partition, letters.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A francia új hullám (1990)
Featured review
The title of Dali's best known work is an apt description of this film. A man meets a woman at a European spa and tries to convince her (and himself) that they met one year ago. While the plot is simple, its presentation is not. I first saw L'annee derniere a Marienbad while taking a French Film class in college. Of the dozen or so films we watched, Marienbad has stayed with me the longest. The nameless protagonist's memories repeat, sometimes minutely changed, sometimes not. The same organ motifs echo again and again, all against the backdrop of elegant hallways and sitting rooms. Through all this, the man attempts to spirit the woman away from her husband/companion, while at the same time establish once and for all what happened last year and what did not. More than any other film, Marienbad has shown me the difference between American film conventions and what else is possible. While so many American releases are rigidly plot driven, Marienbad uses film as a tool for exploration and introspection. Instead of linear story telling, director Resnais allows his characters to explore the details of what may be memory or just imagination. Against a detached, almost stoical background of extras and cool interiors, Delphin Seyrig and Giorgio Albertazzi display a sharp contrast of passion, pleading, and denial. I agree with a previous reviewer that much of the look of Marienbad has been appropriated by commercials for perfume; however, if you haven't seen this film before, you most likely have never seen anything quite so surreal.
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- Language
- Also known as
- Letztes Jahr in Marienbad
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $207,917
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $15,485
- Jan 20, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $223,111
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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