Ten Minutes of Aging: The Cello Chapter

Bernardo Bertolucci, Claire Denis, Mike Figgis, Jean-Luc Godard, Iry Menzel, Michael Radford, Volker Schlöndorff, Istvan Szabo
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Amit Arroz, Mark Long, Alexandra Staden, Dominic West, Bibiana Beglau, Ilm Hermann, Rudolf Hrusinsky, Jean-Luc Nancy, Ana Samardzija, Alex Daskal, Daniel Craig
2002
UK, Germany, France
Completed
English, Hungarian, French
95 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asTen Minutes Older: The Cello,is aUK, Germany, FranceProducerwomen sex,At2002Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish, Hungarian, French,Current Douban rating8.2(For reference only)。
A themed essay by masters, eight film maestros interpret the meaning of time through their unique styles. Bernardo Bertolucci seeks answers in an Indian fable, where love, marriage, and parenthood span ten minutes, life flows like water; Michael Figgis divides the screen into four sections, allowing the soul to reflect on ten minutes, using the stairs as a passage between life and death; under Ille Menzel's lens, aging movie stars revisit black and white film clips, ten minutes encapsulating several lifetimes; ... finally, Jean-Luc Godard chooses ten "final minutes," attempting to reveal the truth about time and prompting reflection on what those minutes might look like?