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Head in the Clouds

Three lives. One destiny.
2004 | 121m | English

(16261 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: John Duigan
Writer: John Duigan
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Gilda Bessé shares her Paris apartment with an Irish schoolteacher, Guy Malyon, and Mia, a refugee from Spain. As the world drifts toward war, Gilda defiantly pursues her hedonistic lifestyle and her burgeoning career as a photographer. But Guy and Mia feel impelled to join the fight against fascism, and the three friends are separated.
Release Date: Apr 29, 2004
Director: John Duigan
Writer: John Duigan
Genres: Drama, Romance, War
Keywords photographer, world war ii, nazi, spanish civil war (1936-39), love, german occupation, mansion, class differences, irishman, mother daughter relationship, lesbian
Production Companies Spice Factory, Movision, Remstar Productions, Dakota Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charlize Theron Gilda Bessé
Penélope Cruz Mia
Stuart Townsend Guy Malyon
Thomas Kretschmann Major Thomas Bietrich
Peter Cockett Max
Gabriel Hogan Julian Ellsworth
Karine Vanasse Lisette
David La Haye Lucien
Steven Berkoff Charles Bessé
John Robinson David Beamish
Élisabeth Chouvalidzé Fortune Teller
Jolyane Langlois Gilda, Age 14
Sophie Desmarais Élodie
Éloïsa Cervantes Julie
Ivan Vukov Undergraduate #1
Sebastian Bailey Undergraduate #2
Rachelle Lefevre Alice
Daniel Murphy Undergraduate #3
Linda Tomassone Molly Twelvetrees
Julian Casey Winston
Lisa Bronwyn Moore Davina
Frank Fontaine Unwin
Vanya Rose Venetia
Amy Sloan Linda
Sven Eriksson Centurion
Michèle Châtelet Elderly Woman
Arthur Holden Arnold Beck
Paule Ducharme Simone
Jérôme Tiberghien Vincent
Lenie Scoffié Béatrice
Sarah Gravel Bride
Benjamin Chouinard Small Boy
Émilie Carrier Small Girl
John Jorgenson Django Reinhardt
Eric Speed Stefan Grapelli
Andrew MacKenzie Joseph Reinhardt
François Rousseau Baro Ferret
André Faleiros Roger Grasset
Élisa Sergent Françoise - Bessé's Maid
Cécile Cassel Céline Bessé
Michel Albert Côté Taxi Driver
Christopher Freeman Ferguson
Sonia Auger-Guimont Photographic Studio Assistant
Jan Oliver Schroeder German Soldier at Gardens
Paul-Antoine Taillefer Michel
Allen Altman Raul
Mark Antony Krupa Goltz
Judith Baribeau Pascale
Armand Laroche Maître d'Hôtel L'Aiglon
Elizabeth Marleau L'Aiglon Evicted Woman
Elizabeth Whitmere W.R.A.C.
Charles Lelaure French Solider
Vincent Leclerc Resistant
Stéphane Boutet French Solider
Annick D'Amours Annette
Name Job
Jonathan Lee Production Design
Michael Kelm Art Direction
Gérard Marcireau Set Decoration
Jim Erickson Set Decoration
Paul Sarossy Director of Photography
Kay Georgiou Hairstylist
Shane Paish Makeup Artist
Rosina Bucci Casting
Dominique Fortin Editor
Patrick Schmitt Art Direction
Marina Morris Set Decoration
Belinda Hodgson Makeup Artist
Lydia Pujols Makeup Artist
Philippe Mercier Sound Mixer
Vera Miller Casting
Gilles Aird Art Direction
Frances Calder Set Decoration
Mario Davignon Costume Design
Pierre Laberge Line Producer
Guillaume Moulin Casting
Charmaine Fuller Makeup Artist
Catherine Lavoie Makeup Artist
Marie-France Thibault Hairstylist
Michel Descombes Sound
John Duigan Screenplay, Director
Chris Navarro ADR Recordist
Antoine Morin Sound Editor
Terry Frewer Original Music Composer
Gavin Fernandes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Guy Pelletier Dialogue Editor
Name Title
Luis de Val Co-Executive Producer
Pete Maggio Associate Producer
Julia Palau Executive Producer
Jason Piette Producer
Xavier Catafal Co-Executive Producer
Nigel Goldsack Co-Producer
Bertil Ohlsson Producer
Alain Pancrazi Co-Executive Producer
Julien Remillard Co-Executive Producer
James Simpson Co-Executive Producer
Michael Cowan Producer
Jonathan Olsberg Producer
Matthew Payne Executive Producer
André Rouleau Producer
Maxime Rémillard Producer
Peter James Co-Executive Producer
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FilipeManuelNeto
6.0

**A film about idealisms, utopias and harsh realities, which could be much better than it is, but is still good enough to be worth it.** There are many movies about romance and love in times of war. John Duigan gives us a film about love, but also about hopes for the future, utopias and the way w ... ar and human cruelty end it all in an instant. That old story of idealism versus reality. The film is good, but as a drama it is a little inconsistent and does not work from a romantic point of view. The script begins with the unusual meeting between a young Irish student named Guy and a beautiful and liberal French heiress, Gilda Bessé. They have an affair that, years later, they will resume in Paris, including the young Spanish Mia. The ménage-a-trois ends up when Guy and Mia go to Spain to help the republicans in the Civil War. The defeat in the war and the German invasion of France will later condemn Gilda to a difficult survival, as the lover of an officer of the invading troops... and I really don't want to say more because it would spoil the pleasure of watching the film. As I said, the movie is good, and it has a good story. The problem is that there's a lot here, and there are several sub-plots that come out of nowhere and end up not resulting in anything: it's the case of the tense relationship between Gilda and her rich father, or what happens to Mia's brother. Very little consistency and dramatic solidity, in a script that seems fragile at various times. I'm even willing to forgive that... but it's hard to ignore the way the film confuses love with sexual horniness. Gilda Bessé seems to be anything but a romantic or passionate young woman, and the relationship between her and her partners is very sexual, but not exactly rosy. Despite having a pretty good cast, there are only three actors who really deserve a note and highlight. Penélope Cruz is quite believable in her character, but the director doesn't give her anything that really allows the actress to do something really memorable. Her character is cold, a little shy, and the actress has the ability to impress us more. Stuart Townsend does what he can in his character, but he's not "nerdy" enough for the character he's been given. He's elegant, he's handsome, but that's about it. He's not even an actor who seems capable of combining beauty and intellect in the same character. This makes me think that he was only cast in the film because he is the husband of the remarkable Charlize Theron who, in fact, is the soul of the film and gives us an extraordinary performance, where beauty, sexuality, drama and suffering are perfectly matched. Technically, it's a restrained film, standard Hollywood at the time. There are some aspects that were very well-used, such as the original footage of the war, in black and white, and the way in which the sets and costumes were designed and recreated, managing to show the passage of years and the evolution of the characters very well. The soundtrack, however, could be better, while the cinematography seems a little disconnected from the rest of the work.

Mar 25, 2023