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Landscape in the Mist
A man, a boy, and a girl standing in the foreground. In the background, a large building complex can be seen.
Film poster
Directed byTheo Angelopoulos
Written by
  • Theo Angelopoulos
  • Tonino Guerra
  • Thanassis Valtinos
  • Produced by
    • Theo Angelopoulos
  • Eric Heumann
  • Amedeo Pagani
  • Stéphane Sorlat
  • Starring
    • Michalis Zeke
  • Tania Palaiologou
  • Stratos Tzortzoglou
  • CinematographyGiorgos Arvanitis
    Edited byYannis Tsitsopoulos
    Music byEleni Karaindrou

    Production
    companies

    • Th. Angelopoulos
  • Paradis Films
  • ET1
  • Basicinematografica
  • Distributed byNew Yorker Films

    Release dates

    • 10 September 1988 (1988-09-10) (Greece)
    • 14 September 1990 (1990-09-14) (United States)

    Running time

    126 minutes
    Countries
    • Greece
  • France
  • Italy
  • LanguageGreek

    Landscape in the Mist (Greek: Τοπίο στην ομίχλη, translit. Topio stin omichli) is a 1988 Greek film directed by Theo Angelopoulos. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1] A critics' poll by the Village Voice included it in the 100 Best Films of the 20th Century list.[2] The film is the third installment in Angelopoulos' Trilogy of Silence, following Voyage to Cythera (1984) and The Beekeeper (1986).

    Plot[edit]

    Pubescent Voula (Tania Palaiologou) and her five-year-old brother Alexandros (Michalis Zeke) want to see their father, whom they have never met before. Their mother tells them he lives in Germany and so Voula and Alexandros one day secretly leave their home to find him. They go to the Athens Railway Station and try to use the Germany Express, but are removed from the train for not having a ticket. A police officer takes them to a distant uncle, who convinces the officer that the children do not have a father in Germany. He informs him that their mother lied to them, to prevent them from knowing the truth: that they have different fathers and are simply the results of one-night stands. Although Voula and Alexandros eavesdrop on the conversation, they still believe their mother and believe the uncle is lying. When a blizzard suddenly hits the village and no more attention is paid to them, the children manage to escape.

    They continue their journey on foot and eventually meet a young man named Orestis (Stratos Tzortzoglou), who broke down with his bus. He offers to take them with him, and the children accept the offer. Orestis is the driver of a traveling theater troupe playing a piece about Greek history. Recently the troupe has been struggling with declining audience numbers, due to people searching for easier distraction.

    As the path of Orestis splits from theirs, the children leave the troupe and look for different means of transportation to Germany. They manage to find a truck driver (Vassilis Kolovos), willing to take them with him. Later, while Alexandros is asleep, the driver rapes Voula, and flees afterwards, shocked by his own actions. Alexandros and Voula soon reach another train station, where they again try to travel by train. When they spot the ticket inspector, they escape just in time before being caught. They bump into Orestis again, who takes them with him on his motorcycle. Meanwhile, Orestis' theater troupe breaks up and the members begin to sell their various requisites. Orestis takes Voula and Alexandros to an empty beach cafe and they walk the promenade with him. Suddenly, the children witness a huge marble hand held by a helicopter emerge from the sea. The index finger of the hand is broken off.

    Due to his impending military service, Orestis is forced to sell his motorcycle. He later meets the buyer again in a bar, and it is implied that he has sexual relations with him. Voula is disappointed in Orestis, having developed a crush in him herself, and the children leave again. Orestis later searches for them, and finds them on a deserted, newly constructed highway section. He takes Voula into his arms and starts consoling the crying girl: "The first time, it's always as if you're dying." They break up with Orestis again, this time for good. At another train station, a soldier gives Voula money to buy train tickets and the children again board a train for Germany. They exit shortly before the passport control at the border. Outside, they realize that the border is formed by a river, and use a small boat to cross it. Suddenly, shots are fired by border guards and a tree begins to emerge from the fog. As the fog begins to clear, Voula and Alexandros run for the tree and embrace it.

    Themes[edit]

    Cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    Angelopoulos stated he once read in the newspaper about two children embarking on a journey to Germany to find their father. He was so impressed by this strong desire to find the father, that the idea of producing a film about it came to his mind.[3] Landscape in the Mist was Angelopoulos' first film to be distributed in the United States, being distributed by New Yorker Films.[4]

    Orestis and his traveling theater troupe are a reference to Angelopoulos' earlier film The Travelling Players (1975).

    Soundtrack[edit]

    The soundtrack, containing traces of romantic music and stressed by the oboe, was composed by Eleni Karaindrou. Karaindrou stated the impetuous children strongly reminded her of the romantic escapes from earlier times, which is why she wanted the soundtrack to contain traces of Mendelssohn and Franck. When it came to the selection of the fitting instrument, she chose the oboe, because it is romantic and screams at the same time.[5]

    Reception[edit]

    Accolades[edit]

    Year Award Category Result
    1988 45th Venice International Film Festival Silver Lion Won
    Prize of the Students of the La Sapienza University Won
    OCIC Award[6] Won
    1989 2nd European Film Awards Best Film[7] Won
    39th Berlin International Film Festival InterFilm Award[8] Won

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  • ^ "100 Best Films of the 20th Century". Village Voice. 2001. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  • ^ Nagel, Josef (1992). Theo Angelopoulos. Reihe Film 45 (in German). Carl Hanser Verlag. p. 182. ISBN 978-3446171022.
  • ^ Croce, Fernando (December 3, 2005). "Landscape in the Mist". slantmagazine.com. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
  • ^ Nagel, Josef (1992). Theo Angelopoulos. Reihe Film 45 (in German). Carl Hanser Verlag. p. 199. ISBN 978-3446171022.
  • ^ "Venice Film Festival: 1988". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
  • ^ "European Film Awards 1989". 1989. Archived from the original on August 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
  • ^ "Berlin International Film Festival: 1989". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
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