Tout un hiver sans feu
Fiction, 91 min.
Coproduction
| Title E: | One Long Winter Without Fire |
by Greg Zglinski
Switzerland / Poland, September 2004
The muted winter landscapes of the Swiss Jura mountains mingle fire and ice, mourning and music to interweave two stories of life and love as delicate as the falling snow. The desperate silent tragedy of Jean and Laure, still in shock at the loss of their little girl in a terrible barn fire, plunges the couple into a bleak endless winter of unspeakable grief. Laure is interned for a period to be treated in a clinic. Jean is left to face the harsh, cold and seemingly futile task of trying to eke out a living on the farm on his own.
Though their love is no longer nourished by any inner fire, this element seems hauntingly omnipresent in the world outside. Jean, in fact, finds a job in a foundry and spends his days before the furnaces of its leaping flames, as if in constant reminder of the past. Yet, fire is also a source of warmth and comfort, an essential life giving element. At the foundry Jean meets a young Kosovar woman, Labinota, a refugee who has fled the horrors of war. She lives with her own personal grief as she hopes against all hope for the return of a husband who has been missing for six years.
As the dead of winter is brightened up by the festivites of Christmas and New Year's, Jean is drawn into Labinota's family and her world of refugees. Through the simple everyday joys of friendship, conversation, a bouquet of flowers, a bottle of wine, music, they are courageously putting together the pieces of a normal life again. A subtle kind of love, based upon solidarity and rooted in a mutual desire to live again, is sparked between Jean and Labinota. Yet Jean's wife Laure is also regaining her strength and the courage to accept the past. And she now realizes she may be losing the only person who will make her truly want to live again.
Open / CloseCredits
Directed by:
Greg Zglinski
Written by:
Pierre-Pascal Rossi
World Premiere: September 2004
Original Version:
French, colour,
35mm,
91 min.
Production:
CAB Productions SA, Mars Entertainment, RTS Radio Télévision Suisse, STI Studio Filmowe, RTBF - Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française, ARTE, TVP Telewizja Polska S.A
Producer:
Gérard Ruey, Jean-Louis Porchet
Cinematography:
Witold Plociennik
Editing:
Urszula Lesiak
Sound:
Luc Cuveele, Michal Kosterkiewicz
Music:
Jacek Grudzien, Mariusz Ziemba
Art Direction:
Pia Gans de St. Pré
Lighting:
Samy Emery
Costumes:
Carole Favre
Open / CloseCast
- Aurélien Recoing
- Marie Matheron
- Gabriela Muskala
- Blerim Gjoci
- Nathalie Boulin
- Antonio Buil
- Michel Voïta
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World Sales:
Adriana Chiesa Enterprises Srl
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Distribution Switzerland:
Filmcoopi Zürich AG
Open / CloseAwards
- Bozen, Bozner Filmtage, Preis des Landes Südtirol für den besten Spielfilm im Wettbewerb 2005
- Bozen, Bozner Filmtage, Publikumspreis der Stadt Bozen 2005
- Namur, Festival international du film francophone, Prix du public de la Ville de Namur 2005
- Solothurn, Bundesamt für Kultur, Swiss Film Prize, Best Fiction Film 2005
- Venezia, Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica, Cinemavvenire Award for Best Feature Film 2004
- Venezia, Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica, Grand Prix Signis for Best Film 2004
Open / CloseFestivals
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Torun,
7th Tofifest International Film Festival Torun,
26.06.2009 – 03.07.2009
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Pyongyang,
11th Pyongyang International Film Festival,
17.09.2008 – 26.09.2008
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Annonay,
24e Festival International du Premier Film Annonay,
02.02.2007 – 12.02.2007
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San Francisco,
49th San Francisco International Film Festival,
20.04.2006 – 04.05.2006
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Bangkok,
Bangkok International Film Festival,
17.02.2006 – 28.02.2006
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Saarbrücken,
27. Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis,
23.01.2006 – 29.01.2006
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Palm Springs,
Palm Springs International Film Festival,
05.01.2006 – 16.01.2006
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Osaka,
12th Osaka European Film Festival,
18.11.2005 – 23.11.2005
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Sevilla,
Sevilla Festival de Cine Europeo y Contemporáneo,
04.11.2005 – 12.11.2005
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Vancouver,
24th Vancouver International Film Festival,
29.09.2005 – 14.10.2005
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Namur,
20e Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur,
23.09.2005 – 30.09.2005
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Hamburg,
13. Filmfest Hamburg,
22.09.2005 – 29.09.2005
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Freistadt,
Der Neue Heimatfilm,
24.08.2005 – 28.08.2005
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Copenhagen,
Copenhagen International Film Festival,
18.08.2005 – 28.08.2005
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Edinburgh,
59th Edinburgh International Film Festival,
17.08.2005 – 28.08.2005
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Locarno,
58. Festival internazionale del film Locarno,
03.08.2005 – 13.08.2005
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Karlovy Vary,
40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival,
01.07.2005 – 09.07.2005
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Sochi,
12. International Film Festival Sochi,
04.06.2005 – 17.06.2005
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Bozen,
19. Bozner Filmtage,
13.04.2005 – 17.04.2005
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Göteborg,
28th Göteborg Film Festival,
28.01.2005 – 07.02.2005
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Solothurn,
40. Solothurner Filmtage,
24.01.2005 – 30.01.2005
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Valladolid,
49. Semana Internacional de Cine,
22.10.2004 – 30.10.2004
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Venezia,
61. Mostra International d'Arte Cinematografica,
01.09.2004 – 11.09.2004
Open / CloseNews
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“All Winter without Fire” receives two awards at Venice Film Festival
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Switzerland at Valladolid International Film Festival
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The Swiss Film Prize 2005 – More and more important
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Awarding of the Swiss Film Prize 2005
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Celebrating Romandie filmmaking in Geneva
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Tanner and Zglinski at Karlovy Vary
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Appellations Suisse 2005
58. Locarno International Film Festival
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Namur showcases films from the Romandie
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«Tout un hiver sans feu» in the run for European Film Prize nomination
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Excellent Swiss presence in Vancouver
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”One Long Winter Without Fire” entered for Oscars nominations
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Bittersweet: Swiss films in Denkmark
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“One Long Winter Without Fire” wins audience award in Namur
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2005 Summary of Swiss Films at International Festivals
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Swiss presence in Havana rounds off 2005 festival season
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Four Swiss films in Bangkok
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Shepherds, lovers, and dreams – Swiss films are touring Latin America
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Swiss film appearance in neighboring France
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Innovative film release in Peru – with support from SWISS FILMS
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“Das Fraulein” and “Late Bloomers” in Osaka
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“Vitus” and “Tout un hiver sans feu” in Pjöngjang
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Homage to CAB Productions at Pontarlier
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Swiss cinema spanning several generations at Tofifest in Poland
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Swiss films at Mostra in Venice
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“Tandoori Love” in Japan
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Great honour for Swiss filmmaking in South of France
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Award for “The Wicked Uncle” (Der böse Onkel) in Rome










