Film info: Morgen
Film Information
Original Title | Morgen |
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English Title | Morgen |
Director | Marian Crisan |
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Year | 2010 |
Format | 35 mm |
Colour | Color |
Duration | 100 min |
Cast:
- András Hatházi, Yilmaz Yalcin, Elvira Rimbu, Dorin C. Zachei, Molnar Levente
Production:
- Guión: Marian Crisan
- Fotografía: Tudor Mircea
- Montaje: Tudor Pojoni
- Producción: Anca Puiu
Synopsis
The least you can say about Morgen is that it confirms the talent of the director of Megatron, the short film that placed Marian Crisan on the map. There, an eight year-old boy celebrated his birthday in a McDonald’s, but the short film’s theme was the long trip her mother made back from town in order to get there. In Morgen the one making a trip is a Turkish emigrant who’s trying to get to Germany and is temporarily accommodated by Nelu, a security guard living in the border of Romania and Hungary and a fishing enthusiast who one day “catches” an emigrant. But Morgen is not a film about illegal immigration in Europe, but rather about the EU’s new frontiers, which are more bureaucratic than physical. Crisan avoids any social lecturing and focuses his film in Nelu and his small moral conflicts, instead of the Turkish emigrant. Let’s keep in mind that –just like other examples of the current and best Romanian cinema (Puiu, Porumboiu)– Morgen is a comedy.
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