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My Winter Journey

November 19, 2003 1h 44m 6.8/10 (6 votes)

Originally released in 2003. My Winter Journey is a drama film. directed by Vincent Dieutre.

Starring Itvan Kebadian, Vincent Dieutre, and Jean-Guihen Queyras

Synopsis

“My best friend, Anna, asked me if I would mind taking her fifteen-year-old son Itvan to Berlin with me. I accepted immediately.” An elegant, refined man in his forties sets off with Itvan on a long, enjoyable journey, his Winter Journey. They cross snowbound Germany by car. As the man drives the boy through cities and countryside, Itvan discovers the past and the vast job of reunification now underway. Poetry and culture are also part of the journey, which is accompanied by classical German music. When their paths cross with the man's former lovers or the journey provides unexpected encounters, Itvan also gets to know more about the man's own life. When they finally arrive in Berlin, their ways must part. Itvan watches the man leave, taking the melancholy of his existence with him. However their journey together has created an unbreakable tie between the two men. Itvan will never be the same again.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 19, 2003 22 years ago
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Runtime 1h 44m 104 minutes total
User Rating 6.8/10 Good (6 votes)
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Language French Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Winter Journey about?

“My best friend, Anna, asked me if I would mind taking her fifteen-year-old son Itvan to Berlin with me. I accepted immediately.” An elegant, refined man in his forties sets off with Itvan on a...

Who directed My Winter Journey?

My Winter Journey was directed by Vincent Dieutre.

How long is My Winter Journey?

My Winter Journey has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).

When was My Winter Journey released?

My Winter Journey was released on November 19, 2003 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in My Winter Journey?

The main cast of My Winter Journey includes Itvan Kebadian, Vincent Dieutre, Jean-Guihen Queyras, Hubert Geiger, Patric Chiha.