Eventide
Eventide

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Eventide

2015
Movie
73 min
French

Two young lovers are making a journey through the desert, not specifically going anywhere, in search of freedom.She is very alive and energetic, continuously asking for his affection. He is quiet, mysterious and non-communicative.What starts as a time of paradise, slowly dissolves into a story of despair and the impossibility of love, as they drift apart from each other.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users92%
Director: Kirsten JohnsonGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

Kirsten Johnson's documentary 'Eventide' offers an intimate glimpse into her family's life, particularly focusing on her father's struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Through a blend of home videos and observational footage, the film captures tender moments and profound reflections on memory, identity, and the enduring bonds of love within a family facing a significant life challenge. It delves into the complexities of caregiving and the quiet dignity of confronting aging and loss.

Critical Reception

Eventide received critical acclaim for its deeply personal and emotionally resonant portrayal of family and memory. Reviewers lauded Kirsten Johnson's sensitive direction and the raw honesty of the film, praising its ability to navigate difficult themes with grace and tenderness. Audiences often found the documentary to be both heartbreaking and uplifting, highlighting its universality.

What Reviewers Say

  • A profoundly moving and intimate family portrait.

  • Johnson's direction captures the complexities of love and loss with remarkable honesty.

  • The film is a powerful meditation on memory, aging, and the human spirit.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised 'Eventide' for its emotional depth and authenticity. Many viewers found the film deeply relatable, appreciating its honest depiction of family dynamics and the challenges of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's. The documentary's ability to evoke both sadness and hope resonated strongly with audiences.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize: Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival (2015).

Fun Fact

Director Kirsten Johnson initially intended to make a film about her father's work as a scientist but shifted focus as his Alzheimer's progressed, leading to the creation of 'Eventide'.

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