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Director: | Francis Ford Coppola |
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Writer: | Francis Ford Coppola, Mircea Eliade, Cristina Tirulnic |
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Professor of language and philosophy Dominic Matei is struck by lightning and ages backwards from 70 to 40 in a week, attracting the world and the Nazis. While on the run, the professor meets a young woman who has her own experience with a lightning storm. Not only does Dominic find love again, but her new abilities hold the key to his research. | |
Release Date: | Oct 26, 2007 |
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Director: | Francis Ford Coppola |
Writer: | Francis Ford Coppola, Mircea Eliade, Cristina Tirulnic |
Genres: | Fantasy, Drama, Mystery |
Keywords | fountain of youth, nepal, soulmates, based on novel or book, dual identity, lightning, age difference, identity, secret identity, amnesia, new love, love of one's life, new identity, lovers, aging, geneva, switzerland, bern, genius, psychopath, partnership, eternal youth, malta, car crash, crush, hospital, doctor, gestapo, parallel world, elderly, romania |
Production Companies | American Zoetrope, BiM Distribuzione, Bavaria Film, Pricel, SRG Atelier |
Box Office |
Revenue: $2,624,759
Budget: $1,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Job |
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Francis Ford Coppola | Director, Writer |
Mircea Eliade | Novel |
Mihai Malaimare Jr. | Director of Photography |
Walter Murch | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Editor |
Florin Kevorkian | Casting |
Pete Horner | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer |
Michael Pärt | Music Editor |
Roman Coppola | Second Unit Director |
Michal Křeček | Digital Compositor |
Osvaldo Golijov | Original Music Composer |
Călin Papură | Production Design |
Gloria Papura | Costume Design |
Cristina Tirulnic | Adaptation |
Jeremy Woodhead | Makeup & Hair |
Adi Popa | Set Decoration |
Mihai Bogos | Sound Recordist |
Corina Stavilă | Associate Editor |
Sean Cullen | Associate Editor |
Adriana Rotaru | Production Manager |
Doina Dragnea | Production Manager |
Anatol Reghintovschi | Assistant Director |
Karen Lindsay-Stewart | Casting |
Mircea Onisoru | Art Direction |
Ruxandra Ionică | Art Direction |
Radu Rosu | Assistant Production Design |
Doru Vlad | Set Painter |
Gabriel Bucur | Props |
Adi Iancu | Props |
Dora Somova | Props |
Marius Trandafir | Leadman |
Octavian Dragulin | Swing |
Batranu Dan Ciprian | Swing |
Dumitru Papa | Swing |
Bogdan Coconoiu | Picture Car Coordinator |
Adina Bucur | Costume Supervisor |
Mariana Pall | Assistant Costume Designer |
Carmen Moldovan | Costumer |
Ana Maria Lazar | Costumer |
Tereza Radu | Tailor |
Mihaela Istoc | Wardrobe Assistant |
Dana Roșeanu | Makeup Artist |
Domnica Sava | Hairstylist |
Craita Nanu | Second Assistant Director |
Vladimir Anton | Second Assistant Director |
Oana Ene | Second Assistant Director |
Crina Constantinescu | Assistant Production Manager |
Marian Moldoveanu | Location Manager |
Iulian Pana | Location Manager |
Adrian Codoi | Location Manager |
Ioana Stoica | Location Scout |
Ilie Georgica | First Assistant Camera |
Bogdan Talpeanu | Second Assistant Camera |
Cos Aelenei | Still Photographer |
Marius Bercu | Gaffer |
Marian Duca | Best Boy Grip |
Stefan Stefanovschi | Electrician |
Alex Cosma | Electrician |
Anton Costescu | Electrician |
Paul Ticu | Electrician |
Matei Mircea | Boom Operator |
Jennifer Furches | Script Supervisor |
Liliana Toma | Extras Casting |
Razvan Secara | Extras Casting Coordinator |
Ruxandra Comsa | Production Assistant |
Raluca Mateescu | Production Assistant |
Mircea Raschitor | Production Assistant |
Ioana Ofileanu | Production Assistant |
Liviu Popescu | Production Assistant |
Alexandru Ungureanu | Production Assistant |
Andrei Ciubotaru | Production Assistant |
Octavian Golgot | Stunt Coordinator |
Daniel Parvulescu | Special Effects Coordinator |
Doru Cretu | Special Effects Assistant |
Kevin N. Bailey | First Assistant Editor, Additional Visual Effects |
Andrei Dăscălescu | Additional Visual Effects, Assistant Editor |
Kálmán Balogh | Musician |
Kayhan Kalhor | Musician |
Michael Ward-Bergeman | Musician |
Radu Popa | Conductor |
Attila Tõzsér | Music Editor |
Viorel Dobre | ADR Editor, ADR Recordist |
Alexandru Dragomir | Dialogue Editor |
John Nutt | Dialogue Editor |
Vadim Staver | Foley Recordist, Foley Editor |
Victor Panfilov | Assistant Sound Editor, Sound Effects Editor |
Vít Komrzý | Visual Effects Producer |
David Vána | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jan Vseticek | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Peter Nemec | Digital Compositor |
Miro Gal | Digital Compositor |
Tomas Kalhous | Digital Compositor |
Jan Heusler | Digital Compositor |
Patrik Bergman | Digital Compositor |
Stepán Batousek | Digital Compositor |
Vasek Ondrousek | Digital Compositor |
Jana Jurnickova | Digital Compositor |
Robert Pik | Digital Compositor |
Zdenek Machuta | Digital Compositor |
Jaroslav Matys | Modeling, Animation |
Ales Dlabac | Modeling, Animation |
Jirí Linhart | Modeling, Animation |
Milan Vasek | Animation |
Milan Vasek | Modeling |
Jiří Štamfest | Matte Painter |
Fabio Scialpi | Technical Advisor |
Vasile Anghel | Transportation Coordinator |
Marian Pascale | Transportation Coordinator |
Eduard Raschitor | Driver |
Stefan Marcu | Driver |
Stefan Tudose | Driver |
Emilian Tiberiu Lupu | Driver |
Gelu Stratulat | Driver |
Mircea Niculescu | Driver |
Ionut Chiru | Driver |
Helena Keslová | Digital Compositor |
Peter Swords King | Makeup & Hair |
Razvan Puiu | Stunt Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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Francis Ford Coppola | Producer |
Fred Roos | Executive Producer |
Anahid Nazarian | Executive Producer |
Masa Tsuyuki | Associate Producer |
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Equal parts fascinating, entertaining, beautiful, inscrutable, contrived and tedious RELEASED IN 2007, "Youth Without Youth" was Francis Ford Coppola's return to filmmaking after a ten-year absence. The story revolves around a 70 year-old man (Tim Roth) in Romania at the outset of WWII who is str ... uck by lightning and miraculously regains his youth, looking like a 40 year-old man. He acquires amazing powers as well, like psycho-kinesis and the ability to "read" a book by "scanning" it with his mind. The Nazi's catch wind of his amazing evolution and want to study him to contribute to the “master race” (or whatever). The second half of the film takes place after the war years when the man finds a woman who looks like a young version of his deceased love (Alexandra Maria Lara). Incredibly, she too is struck by lightning with differing results and it aids in his research on the origins of languages. The plot brings to mind two films from the mid-90s that also address people with fascinating powers: "Powder" and "Phenomenon." The latter was decent whereas the former shot for greatness and in some ways attained it. "Youth Without Youth" is completely different in tone, mostly due to the WWII time-frame, but also because it's less of a wannabe blockbuster and more artsy and nigh unfathomable. It has been said that "Youth Without Youth" was an intensely personal project for Coppola. The topic, based on the novel by Mircea Eliade, resonated with him and he was driven to convey it on film. You get the impression that Coppola had discovered the answer to the mysteries of life and wanted to share it with the world. Think about it: Coppola is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time and he had a full decade to conceive, prepare, make and release a film. He could've churned out blockbuster drivel like the "Transformers" movies (not that there's anything wrong with that, lol), but as a true artist he's beyond caring about creating popular popcorn fare and the "success" thereof. It brings to mind Willard's observations about Col. Kurtz (Brando) in Coppola's renowned "Apocalypse Now" (1979): "He could've gone for general, but he went for himself instead." Francis could've gone for mindless and lucrative entertainment, but he had something more important in mind. So "Youth Without Youth" is a work of art, and certainly interesting and entertaining in some ways, but it requires willingness and effort to handle the 124 minutes runtime. It is a dense film, loaded with depth; it may even hold the secrets to life itself! Beyond that, it features some beautiful cinematography, music and women. Speaking of the women, I found it curious that women are shown to be universally attracted to Dominic, the main character played by Roth. After all, Roth is short and hardly a George Clooney. But then I reflected on it and accepted it. Why? Because women have a sort of sixth sense, typically called "women's intuition,” where they see or sense things beyond the physical. In other words, Dominic had highly evolved and was, in essence, a superior human being. He may not have been an Adonis, but women instinctively picked up on his evolutionary superiority and drew to him like a magnet. Another plus are the locations, shot in Romania and Bulgaria with establishing shots of the Himalayas and India. Needless to say, this is a difficult film to rate. If you're in the mood for conventional cinematic entertainment "Youth Without Youth" won't fill the bill even though there are several entertaining elements (the aforementioned cinematography, music, women and locations); but if you're looking for cinematic art and weighty mind food it's an "A." As such, my balanced rating is... GRADE: B-