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Eternity and a Day

Eternity and a Day

Drama

Theo Angelopoulos

Bruno Ganz, Isabelle Renauld, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Achileas Skevis, Lazaros Andreou, Ilias Chatziantoniou, Petros Fyssoun, Eleni Gerasimidou, Michalis Yiannatos, Zaimis Gousouris, Patros Markaris, Tania Palaiologou, Pemi Zouni

1998

France, Italy, Greece, Germany

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Completed

Greek, English, Italian

133 minutes

2025-03-02 14:43:16

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This film (drama)Also known asΜία αιωνιότητα και μία μέρα,is aFrance, Italy, Greece, GermanyProducerwomen sex,At1998Released in year 。The dialogue language isGreek, English, Italian,Current Douban rating9.1(For reference only)。
The terminally ill poet Alexander (Bruno Ganz) tries to entrust his dog, who has been by his side, to his daughter the day before he enters the hospital to wait for death, but she refuses. His daughter's lack of understanding of her situation, along with his son-in-law's plan to sell the family home, leaves Alexander deeply saddened and he leaves in despair. As Alexander faces the last day of his life in solitude, various fragments of life during his late wife Anna's presence, visits to his aging and frail mother living alone in a nursing home, and the 19th-century poet Romios whom he has spent most of his life studying, all meet with him in either real or dreamlike forms, helping him to relieve his confusion about "how long tomorrow will last."