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Als Kind verbrachte Alma viel Zeit mit ihrem Großvater, mit dem sie oft den uralten Olivenbaum in der Nähe des Familienanwesens besuchte. Mittlerweile wurde der alte Baum jedoch verkauft, entwurzelt und nach Deutschland verschifft, wo er als. El Olivo – Der Olivenbaum. aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. Zur Navigation springen Zur Suche springen. Film. EL OLIVO – Der Olivenbaum. Ein Film von Icíar Bollaín im Verleih der Piffl Medien. Jetzt im Kino, auf DVD, Blu-ray und bei iTunes! Offizielle Seite. Dieser Film war es mir wieder ein mal Wert für einen Kauf. Er spricht mich auf mehreren Ebenen an, es ist einer der Filme von denen ich meine mqan sollte ihn. Denn es ist ihr neuster Film El Olivo – Der Olivenbaum, den Matthias Helwig als Leiter für die Eröffnung des Filmfestivals ausgewählt hat. Um den Baum nach Hause zu holen. Von der ersten Minute an erweckt der Film der spanischen Regisseurin Iciar Bollain beim Zuschauer den. Icíar Bollaín will mit ihrem Film "El Olivo" Mut machen. Denn was ist schon der heutige Irrsinn gegen die zeitlosen Wahrheiten dieser Erde?

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Das grenzt an Liebe. Erinnert man sich an die Stimmungen und Emotionen aus seiner Kindheit, ist es nicht selten ein ganz bestimmter Ort oder Platz, von dem eine besondere Symbolik hinsichtlich signifikanter Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen ausströmt. Das Olivenöl ist zu teuer in der Herstellung, man setzt jetzt Hanno Pöschl auf Hühnchenmassenproduktion. Namensräume Artikel Diskussion. Nur wir drei gemeinsam. Es landet dann erst mal eine Freiheitsstatue auf der Ladefläche das Lasters, das Trio kutschiert durch die Landschaft wie ein reisendes Denkmal der Hoffnung. JavaScript muss aktiviert Chris Kattan, um dieses Formular zu verwenden. Filmpreise: Seattle International Film Festival 2. Preis für beste Regie (Icíar Bollaín), 3. Preis für beste Schauspielerin (Anna Castillo). El Olivo - Der Olivenbaum. Kinostart: zum Trailer. Drama um eine junge Frau, die versucht den vor Jahren verkauften, uralten Olivenbaum. A brooding and attractive road movie full of drama , suspense , agreeable relationships among protagonists , and brief touches of humor.
Enjoyable as well as provoking screenplay by Paul Laverty , reportedly based on a real story Top-notch main cast such as Anna Castillo as a good , idealist girl , a youngster who needs to do things on his own terms , undertaking a his strange journey to mend an unfair situation.
Adequate and colorful cinematography by Sergi Gallardo. Emotive and sensitive musical score by Pascal Gaigne. The motion picture was originally directed by Iciar Bollain.
She is a prestigious producer , writing and directing since then both documentaries and fiction films. The film became one of Spain's box office hits.
Wasn't sure what to expect with this one, but I was immediately convinced by the solid acting performances of all the main leads in what turned out to be an interesting examination of the bonds that hold family together.
Sold for the purposes of short term economic gain, a year old heirloom olive tree, the love of grandfather Ramon and granddaughter Alma, is sold to a German multinational.
The resulting grief of grandfather and granddaughter on experiencing this loss results in the prior losing the will to speak and the latter suffering what can only be described as post traumatic stress.
What results is an engaging drama come road trip across Europe shared Alma, her uncle and friend, to return the tree to the now ailing Ramon. A journey which is sufficiently long enough to allow this small group to get to know each other, talk about the reasons that brought the them to that point and to come to terms with past and present family decisions and relationships.
Indeed, there is enough time for some additional distraction, humour and small drama which adds to an otherwise straightforward plot.
What the film lacks in complexity and any satisfactory feeling of stakes is compensated for by the excellent acting of the main characters which convinces us of Alma and her personal journey to right a perceived wrong.
So good is the central performance that doubts about Alma's quest solely being about her attempt to help her 'yayo' are raised, leaving the lector to wonder whether her quest is as much about her own need to find peace than she would openly admit to.
The cinematography on show is not particularly inspiring, especially in the second half of the film, but occasionally panoramic views of the beautiful olive groves of Castellon burst out allowing the movie to breath a little.
Otherwise, claustrophobic settings of farm houses, flats, cafes and a truck dominate the majority of the film.
The unfortunate result is a rather TV rather then cinematic feel to the movie. Better is the music, which captures the moods of loss, some sprinkling of hope and ultimately helps the script capture the themes of traditional values of Spanish family, tradition and the responsibility each generation has to protect the heritage passed down to it from the prior.
Overall, an above average melodrama, which leaves the viewer with more to think about than you might have thought likely coming into the cinema.
Best watched in Spanish with subtitles. The writer is Indian-born British filmmaker Paul Laverty and not too many will know him.
This is probably one of the more known films from Spain this year, even if the cast are probably only known to Spanish people.
Lead actress is the young Anna Castillo and she plays a woman trying to get back her grandfather's beloved olive tree when her granddad is clearly struggling with his health and he has been missing the tree for years after the family decided it had to be cut for financial reasons over sentimental reasons.
I personally enjoyed the watch for the most part. There were parts and sequences that should have been left out, but I will come to these in a second.
While I did not think Castillo was bad in the lead role, I still felt repeatedly while watching that I would have preferred the actress who plays the main character's friend, the one with the kinda short punk-style haircut, in her role instead.
But you can't always get what you want. The weakest moment for the film was perhaps when they randomly through in a reference about the main character being touched inappropriately on several occasions as a child.
What was that? You cannot do that without elaborating any further on it. Oh well I generally would say that the second half of the film was better than the first because we actually found out more about the characters and there was more character development while the presentation part in the first half, also with the early phase of the road trip was just too long.
I do believe they should have included the flashback scenes as at least one third of the movie and not just five minutes. I must say the fact that we saw so little from early when she was a child hurt the film's emotional impact by a lot.
But away from the negative, lets focus a bit on the positive now: I thought this was a really interesting and well-done film from the moment when they arrived at Dusseldorf.
The company's actions seemed realistic and I also liked the reference to the ending in terms of happiness.
Happy ending, I mean. It would have been pretty unrealistic if they had actually managed to get the tree back, but the way with planting a new one it was still fairly optimistic.
Life goes. Life rises. And may this new olive tree be indeed luckier than the last one. The social media campaign component of the film is fine overall I guess.
I can see it become a bit of a spectacle, but maybe it all went to fast. Then again the ride to Germany was much longer than it may have seemed for us audience members.
As a whole, there were a handful scenes I was not too fond of and the dialogue writing also wasn't perfect on many occasions, but I still believe it is a solid little tale, especially after minute 50, and the positive outweighs the negative.
Watch it if you can. Reno-Rangan 13 October Check about this film on the internet, it is definitely an under- noticed film.
But decently rated, which deserve even better than that. Once you watched it, you would be surprised to know how such a beautiful tale went unnoticed.
Written by an Irish writer in English, but made into a Spanish film. A simple storyline, though an inspiring film.
This is why one should watch non-Hollywood films as well very often. First of all, it was not the first film to deal on such thematic.
But nicely created an atmosphere where the characters flourished under. Particularly the character Alma, the backbone of the narration.
Proves why the actress who played the role deserved the Goya Award. The remaining cast too was good. It was not a pure drama, though a bit of adventure, fun and a tiny bit of suspense like what might happen next make you get glued to it.
The story of the granddaughter-grandfather relationship through their family tree that's two millennia old. But the rest of the family members are not happy as they are financially struggling to work on the farm.
To them the tree is the answer which could replace a restaurant they are planning for. Now the grownup granddaughter, unable to console her grandpa who has been heartbroken for years, is set to retrieve the tree at any cost.
She teams up with her uncle and a friend, and their cross-border adventure begins. It was not exactly a pre-planned road trip. But somewhat everything comes along for them.
You would expect so many things to happen, but the writer has a different opinion. Especially with that Statue of Liberty, I really expected what most of the viewers would do in a situation.
Even the conclusion was not something twisty as it should have been. Only if it was a regular film, but it was not. Still, I liked it being realistic than having a cinematic or a fairy-tale ending.
Though most of the people think the message was not right. Head first. I think in Quora. It was about Giant Sequoia, centuries ago when the forest was destroyed due to wildfire, someone asked that how long does it take to grow a new tree this big!
The answer was thousands of years. So his reply was: then we should not waste a minute, let's start seeding. This film clearly depicts with quite similar moral.
A kind of mindset we all need the most right now. I loved the concept about saving a tree. Because that's similar to my believe. Once I had a FB profile picture with a quote, saying 'save plants, eat meat'.
I have a soft corner to plants than animals but still I love animals equally. At least animals could have a chance, but plants does not.
They can't move, they're fixed. This is one of the reasons why I loved this film very much. The film did not focus on the farmer's struggle.
Or the corporate's evil deeds. While the lifestyle in the world becoming so rich and modern, the farmers still remaining the same. On the other hand, the corporations becoming very fancy every day.
So that's where this story comes in. Because money buys anything in the world. Striking emotions at the right time, the tale took a small twist, but course changing for the narration.
Reminds us that the film has reached its other end If you are not interested in all those things, but just an entertainment, then fine it has that too.
The film was made with criteria to meet the expectation from all the quarters. The farmers, corporate, tourism, corrupt politician, all these were the platform.
Most of them were not deep enough that you could notice. Everything's understandable. But wherever it goes, comes back to the tree. The tree remains the centre throughout the narration.
This is not like those films to say worth a watch. It should be watched in my opinion. Because what we teach our kids and what we do in reality, all has consequences.
In this era where global warming is a thing, trees are precious, even one. Because everything starts from one.
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A girl, her uncle and a friend start an emotional travel to recover a family tree. Writer: Paul Laverty screenplay. Added to Watchlist.
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