Gondola is a 2023 feature film directed by Veit Helmer.

Gondola
Directed byVeit Helmer
Screenplay byVeit Helmer
Produced byVeit Helmer, Ziako Abesadze
Starring
CinematographyGoga Devdariani [d]
Edited byIordanis Karaisaridis, Moritz Geiser
Music byMalcolm Arison [d], Sóley
Distributed byCoccinelle Film
Release date
  • 23 October 2023 (2023-10-23) (Tokyo)[1]
Running time
85 miutes
CountriesGermany, Georgia
Languageno dialogue

Plot summary

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After the death of her father, young Iva returns to a small village in a valley in the Georgian mountains and takes a job as a conductor on a small mountain railway. There she meets her colleague Nino. Every half hour the gondolas cross between the mountain and the valley, and a playful romance gradually develops between the two women. It begins with furtive glances and develops into special ideas such as water fights, costume dressing up and a romantic evening. The boss observes this friendship with suspicion, as he himself tries in vain to get closer to Nino. When Nino can no longer hide her plans to work as a stewardess for an airline from Iva, a conflict arises between the two, which is, however, again resolved playfully.

Production

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Helmer had previously directed films such as Tuvalu,[2] Absurdistan,[3] and The Bra [de; fr][4] that contained little or no dialogue. Helmer also constructed Gondola as a sound film without dialogue.[3][5]

Cast

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Critical reception

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Britta Schmeis of epd Film [de] gave the film 4 of 5 stars and opened with "Ohne ein einziges Wort erzählt Veit Helmer eine poetisch-märchenhafte Liebesgeschichte, die sich nahezu auf nur zwei Seilbahngondeln beschränkt. [Without a single word, Veit Helmer tells a poetic, fairytale love story that is almost limited to just two cable car gondolas.]"[6]

Wendy Ide of Screen Daily described the film as a "quirky, dialogue-free romance from German director Veit Helmer. It is an appealing trifle – undeniably lovely to look at – but even at a brisk 82 minutes in length, feels like a short film idea stretched to feature length."[7]

Falk Straub of Spielfilm rated the film 4 of 5 stars and concluded "Keiner macht Filme wie Veit Helmer. Die jüngste nonverbale Verrücktheit des in Berlin lebenden Regisseurs lotet die Liebe im Vorbeifahren aus. "Gondola" ist eine ebenso einfallsreiche wie heitere wie kunstvoll in Szene gesetzte Romanze; ein Film wie ein Gedicht, pure Seilbahnpoesie! [Nobody makes films like Veit Helmer. The Berlin-based director's latest non-verbal madness explores love as it passes by. Gondola is a romance that is as imaginative as it is cheerful and artfully staged; a film like a poem, pure cable car poetry!]"[8]

Michael Meyns of Filmstarts [de] gave the film 1 of 5 stars and ended his reiview with "Auch in „Gondola“ versucht Veit Helmer eine magische, poetische Liebesgeschichte zu erzählen, die er diesmal sogar ohne Worte inszeniert. Doch gerade diese Sprachlosigkeit macht die fragwürdige Weise umso sichtbarer, mit der er fremde Kulturen und Menschen für seine Zwecke benutzt – ein kolonialer Blick, der im 21. Jahrhundert einfach nicht mehr akzeptabel erscheint. [In Gondola Veit Helmer also tries to tell a magical, poetic love story, which he even stages without words this time. But it is precisely this speechlessness that makes the questionable way in which he uses foreign cultures and people for his own purposes all the more visible - a colonial view that simply no longer seems acceptable in the 21st century.]"[9]

Frank Brenner of choices [de] wrote that "Kaum ein anderer Filmemacher versteht es dermaßen gut, visuell zu erzählen. Hinzu kommt, dass Helmer in dieser poetisch-romantischen Liebesgeschichte eine märchenhafte Welt kreiert, die geradezu überquillt vor kindlichem Einfallsreichtum, was den Film universell verständlich und liebenswert macht. [Hardly any other filmmaker understands how to tell a story visually as well. In addition, Helmer creates a fairytale world in this poetic, romantic love story that is overflowing with childlike ingenuity, which makes the film universally understandable and lovable.]"[10]

References

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  1. ^ "【Gondola】". 36th Tokyo International Film Festival(2023). Archived from the original on 29 July 2024. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  2. ^ Holden, Stephen (7 December 2001). "FILM IN REVIEW; 'Tuvalu'". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  3. ^ a b Rivera, Alfonso (24 June 2024). "Veit Helmer • Director of Gondola". Cineuropa. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  4. ^ Blaney, Martin (7 February 2019). "Veit Helmer discusses shooting in Azerbaijan for comedy 'The Bra'". Screen Daily. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  5. ^ Vivarelli, Nick (28 September 2023). "Italy's Coccinelle Film Takes World Sales on Veit Helmer's 'Gondola' Ahead of Tokyo Festival Launch". Variety. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  6. ^ Schmeis, Britta (23 February 2024). "Kritik zu Gondola" [Review of Gondola]. epd Film (in German). Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  7. ^ Ide, Wendy (23 October 2023). "'Gondola': Tokyo Review". Screen Daily. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  8. ^ Straub, Falk (7 March 2024). "Gondola". Spielfilm.de (in German). Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  9. ^ Meyns, Michael (4 February 2024). "Die Filmstarts-Kritik zu Gondola". FILMSTARTS.de (in German). Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  10. ^ Brenner, Frank. "Liebe ohne Worte: „Gondola" von Veit Helmer" [Love without words: Gondola by Veit Helmer]. choices (in German). Retrieved 30 July 2024.
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