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Tempus fugit

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
376
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Tempus fugit (2003)
ComedyRomanceSci-Fi

A neighborhood watchmaker receives a visit from a peculiar individual from the future who announces the imminent end of the world.A neighborhood watchmaker receives a visit from a peculiar individual from the future who announces the imminent end of the world.A neighborhood watchmaker receives a visit from a peculiar individual from the future who announces the imminent end of the world.

  • Director
    • Enric Folch
  • Writers
    • Albert Espinosa
    • Enric Folch
  • Stars
    • Xavi Mira
    • Neus Asensi
    • William Miller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    376
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Enric Folch
    • Writers
      • Albert Espinosa
      • Enric Folch
    • Stars
      • Xavi Mira
      • Neus Asensi
      • William Miller
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Xavi Mira
    • Ramon
    Neus Asensi
    Neus Asensi
    • Angie
    William Miller
    William Miller
    • Andros
    Xavier Bertran
    • Terrades
    Irene Montalà
    Irene Montalà
    • Mònica
    Ferran Frauca
    • Boig del barri
    Manel Solás
    • Amo bodega
    • (as Manuel Solàs)
    Artur Rodríguez
    • Terrades 2
    Bàrbara Julbe
    • Locutor 1
    Carme Canet
    • Locutor 2
    Enric Folch
    • Policia Nacional 1
    Albert Espinosa
    Albert Espinosa
    • Policia Nacional 2
    Gemma Nierga
    Gemma Nierga
    • Guia
    Roberto Chang
    • Traducto japonès
    Marc Bartolí
    • Pintor
    Flora Álvarez
    • Florista
    Pep Sala
    • Músic
    Patrick Diouf
    • Venedor negre
    • Director
      • Enric Folch
    • Writers
      • Albert Espinosa
      • Enric Folch
    • All cast & crew
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    10kevin-harvey11

    A truly magical movie.....You MUST see it!!

    I recently saw this film at a showing at The Festival of Fantastic Films in Manchester, England.What a truly magical movie! It is similar in genre to Amelie and equally as unique. You MUST see this film It yet again proves that a $100 million Hollywood film does not alone make for a fantastic story!! It contains nothing to offend and yet everything to recommend it.The story is original and the fact that time travel is used without leaving the viewer confused and dazed is genius. All the different strands of time travel are neatly threaded together by the end. This is a brilliant feel good film, go and see it!!
    8Ronney2

    Fun and creative

    It's a fun and creative movie. Although 'a timetraveller tells a nerd to save the world' sounds like heavy stuff, this movie is rather small. It could easily be played on stage! The use of pills to travel through time is brilliant and it brings us a couple of weird and funny situations. I loved it. But the smallness also makes it easy to forget this film...

    I should also mention that this story takes place in Barcelona. Therefor the language is not Spanish but Catalunian (?). And therefor the soccer club Fc Barcelona plays a funny part in it... Before I commit spoiling, I will stop now. Just go see it!
    SteveGreen

    Award for SF Comedy

    I'm delighted to announce that Tempus Fugit was named best non-UK independent feature at the 15th Festival of Fantastic Films, held in Manchester, England, on 20-22 August 2004. A worthy winner.

    The FFF is held annually by the Society of Fantastic Films, and guests have included Roger Corman, Brian Clements, Robert Fuest, Norman J Warren, Pete Walker, Sarah Karloff, Mel Welles, Freddie Francis, Anne Robinson, Francis Matthews, Andrew Keir, Val Guest and Ingrid Pitt.

    This year's event was held at the Manchester Conference Centre, with winners announced at the closing ceremony. The best UK independent feature was named as Voodoo London.
    9Hellmao

    Can You save the world ?

    Meet Ramon, a low profile loner in Barcelona, superhero comic strips fan and too shy to approach the nice woman he sees walking the square every day. A small existence lacking any excitement. But then, in the middle of the night, a time traveller appears in his bedroom with a strange message: A small box of medication, Tempus Fugit, can bring you hours or days back or forward in time, and Ramon has a mission. He has to save the world. It sounds quite simple, but things get difficult for Ramon when the box is lost and his football crazy neighbour and his dog get involved. Will Ramon be able to save the world ? Does he still want to after finding out to be the chosen one because he is meaningless ? Tempus Fugit was produced for TV, but has made its way through various european film festivals with great public recognition. Rightfully so, because Enric Folch has made a friendly little movie with good actors, a plot full of little twists and turns and some very funny moments. The whole thing works very well on a big screen, and we can leave the cinema with a smile on our face: Little things can have big consequences and if we dare to change our daily routine and jump over our shadows, we don't need superhero skills to save the world. With a little luck we can even find the love of our life.
    9strangestman

    Quite brilliant charming small film

    Tempus Fugit is a very human take on the ancient theme of time travel. Despite this seeming lack of originality, the film is anything but clichéd in its execution. It deftly tackles in a refreshing way the story of an apparently ordinary man, chosen to do an important job - or else the world ends. Time travel is at the heart of both story and ultimate solution, yet it is clearly a means, a device, implemented in the story in the most simple of fashions. Most things appear simple at first sight in this movie, which is a nice change from the convolution that characterises so many similar themed films. Paradox is neither explained nor ignored, but treated matter-of-factly - not an obstacle but a given, hardly worth mentioning.

    The characters are sympathetic in the extreme, from the main personage to the woman he secretly admires, from his rabid football loving neighbour to the people that occupy the square that is a central location to the film. Even the 'visitor from the future', obnoxious though he seems at first, has a certain charm that makes you want to forgive his crasser statements. The same really goes for the entire film, whose low production values shine through at times but never become distracting: the small flaws that are there are easily ignored in the face of a charming tale, told in such a clearly loving fashion that by the end it'll have put a smile on your face and made you realise that its ending, which out-Hollywoods Hollywood itself, is the only one possible after a story like this. Highly recommended. (Seen at the Amsterdam Festival for Fantastic Films, April 2004 - prefaced by an interview with the director)

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      Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
      Written by Jay Livingston (as Livingston) and Ray Evans (as Evans)

      Performed by Pink Martini

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2003 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Catalan
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Televisió de Catalunya (TV3)
      • Generalitat de Catalunya - Institut Català de les Indústries Culturals (ICIC)
      • Mallerich Films
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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