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My Winter Journey

Country: France, Language: French, 104 mins

Original Title

Mon Voyage D'hiver
  • Director: Vincent Dieutre
  • Writer: Vincent Dieutre
  • Producer: Kathleen de Béthune; Emmanuel Giraud

CGiii Comment

It is a little presumptuous and arrogant to expect an audience to tolerate this aberration.

There is no plot, no story - nothing...but, a litany of monotonous philosophical outpouring coupled with some unremarkable photography.

As for the arthouse enthusiasts...WAKE UP!


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

German filmmaker Vincent Dieutre is accompanied by a close friend's teenage son on a trip to Berlin and in the process reminisces about his life as a gay man in his 2003 autobiographical documentary entitled Mon Voyage d'Hiver (My Voyage in Winter)...

Cast & Characters

Itvan Kebadian as Itvan;
Vincent Dieutre as Vincent;
Andreas Staier as The Pianist;
Christoph Pregardien as The Tenor;
Daniel Sepec as The Violin;
Jean-Guihen Queyras as The Cellist;
Hubert Geiger as Werner;
Jorg Neitzert as Georg;
Walter Muller as Ulrich;
Patric Chiha