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  • MOVIE page: Night Train to Lisbon (2013)
  • Rate: 6.6/10 total 1,013 votes 
  • Genre: Mystery | Romance | Thriller
  • Runtime: 111 min
  • Filming Location: Caxias, Portugal
  • Budget: €7,700,000 (estimated)
  • Director: Bille August
  • Stars: Jeremy Irons, Mlanie Laurent, Jack Huston | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Annette Focks   
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Doctor | Book | Poet | Love | Crushed Hand
Writing Credits By:
  • Pascal Mercier (novel)
  • Greg Latter (written by) &
  • Ulrich Herrmann (written by)



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Plot: Raimund Gregorius, a Swiss Professor, abandons his lectures and buttoned-down life to embark on a thrilling adventure that will take him on a journey to the very heart of himself. Full summary » |  »

Story: About an aging Swiss professor of classical languages who, after a chance encounter with a Portuguese woman, quits his job and travels to Lisbon in the hope of discovering the fate of a certain author, a doctor and poet who fought against Portuguese dictator Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. Written byAnonymous

Produced By:

  • Daniel Baur known as executive producer
  • Ana Costa known as co-producer
  • Eric Fischer known as executive producer
  • Kevin Scott Frakes known as executive producer
  • Michael Lehmann known as associate producer
  • Kerstin Ramcke known as producer
  • Peter Reichenbach known as producer
  • Günther Russ known as producer
  • Benjamin Seikel known as co-producer
  • Oliver Simon known as executive producer
  • Michael Steiger known as associate producer
  • Dieter Stempnierwsky known as line producer
  • Paulo Trancoso known as co-producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Jeremy Irons known as Raimund Gregorius
  • Mélanie Laurent known as Young Estefânia
  • Jack Huston known as Amadeu
  • Martina Gedeck known as Mariana
  • Tom Courtenay known as João Eça
  • August Diehl known as Young Jorge O'Kelly
  • Bruno Ganz known as Jorge O'Kelly
  • Lena Olin known as Estefânia
  • Burghart Klaußner known as Judge Prado
  • Nicolau Breyner known as Da Silva
  • Charlotte Rampling known as Adriana de Prado
  • Helena Afonso known as Maria Prado
  • Beatriz Batarda known as Young Adriana
  • Sarah Bühlmann known as Catarina Mendez
  • Raquel Cipriano
  • Jean-Pierre Cornu known as Shopkeeper
  • Maria d'Aires known as Spitting Woman
  • Marco D'Almeida known as Young João
  • Dominique Devenport known as Natalie
  • Marçal Godinho known as Gardener
  • Max Hubacher known as Student
  • João Lagarto known as Border Police Sergeant
  • Christopher Lee known as Father Bartolomeu
  • Joaquim Leitão known as Principal
  • Adriano Luz known as Mendes
  • Eloy Monteiro known as Professor
  • Hanspeter Müller known as Mr. Kagi
  • Ana Lúcia Palminha known as Young Clotilde
  • Bruno Salgueiro known as Peasant
  • Jane Thorne known as Clotilde
  • Filipe Vargas known as Young Father Bartolomeu
  • Jorge Veríssimo known as Men's Outfitter
  • José Wallenstein known as PIDE Agent

Production Companies:

  • Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion
  • C-Films AG
  • PalmStar Entertainment (in association with)
  • Efish Entertainment (in association with)
  • Cinemate
  • K5 Film (in association with)
  • K5 International
  • Tele München Fernseh Produktionsgesellschaft (TMG)



Night Train to Lisbon (2013) Review by Luis Dias from Portugal
Night Train to Lisbon is one of the most philosophical movies to hittheaters in the last couple of years. The trip started by Raimund isnot between places but between identities. An existential journey intothe great unknown of the soul. Some say we take ourselves everywhere wego. This movie tries to tell us instead that we *find* ourselves inthose places, we discover a new way of seeing with our own eyes and,when we leave, a part of us stays in that place forever. Returningthere is a way of visiting ourselves, like we would an old friend...There's so many layers, so many subtle metaphors, so much poetry in theimagery and storytelling, that despite being such a straightforwardstory you can't help feeling like you're walking through a maze, alabyrinth of emotions and thoughts, where present, past and futuremerge into a vast uplifting eternity. One of the best crafted uses ofmise-en-abîme i recall ever seeing in a movie! Raimund is Raimund, buthe's also Pascal Mercier, and also Amadeu Prado and also You. There's afiction within a fiction here: a book within a book within a movie. Alie within a lie: a poet within a reader, within a spectator, within aperson. This dilution between fiction and reality and between the actorand the audience often occurs, but rarely is it ever a theme, rarely isit ever presented as a question to the audience and rarely sobeautifully answered. This game of mirrors will leave you full ofwonder and hungry for life. There couldn't be a better outcome for astory that starts with a suicide attempt... There's too many reasons toStreaming this movie and too little space to review it properlyunfortunately... The scenery of Lisbon, the universal anguish of thecharacters, the excruciating portrayal of the Portuguese dictatorship,the lessons it offers on some of the most important questions one canask oneself... Do yourself a favor and go see it!


Night Train to Lisbon (2013) Review by murraydickman
I just saw it this evening in Rome-- Well done--and although I was notfamiliar with the book--I will read it now.

The style of "movie within a movie" reminds one of Fowles "the FrenchLieutenants Wife" and Truffaut "Day for night" but MUCH better donethan both of those.

Wonderful story of the randomness of life---and how that random eventallowed three close friends during the dictatorship in Portugal tofinally discover what had happened to each other. It took a stranger tocomplete --and resolve--the major event of their lives.

Jeremy Iron was as usual terrific---and reminded me of his role inHouse of the Spirits--in a similar political setting of the fascisttimes in Chile.

Deeply intense, dramatically fulfilling--it kept me on the edge of myseat.

Bravo


Night Train to Lisbon (2013) Review by junkielee from Rome
Here comes my first film from 2013, saw it in the local cinema withoriginal language, the film is adapted from Pascal Mercier's eponymousnovel, directed by Denmark-born director Bille August (my first forayinto his films though), and gathering a pristine international cast,the premise seems ostensibly tantalizing.

Set against present time, Jeremy Irons is a professor lived inSwitzerland, one rainy morning, on his way to work, he rescued a womanwho intended to jump from a bridge, then inexplicably he was drawn toan esoteric book she left and within 5-minutes of screen time, he is onthe night train to Lisbon, with the hope to unravel the mystery of thePortuguese author and at the same time, audiences' curiosity has beeneffectually heightened as well (if it is not too perfunctory in itsstraightforward manner).

Encountered with a few bluntly fortuitous set-ups (after a conspicuousaccident by which he broke his spectacles, he could remain absoluteaplomb when he found out that the uncle of the woman working in theeye-glass was a close friend of the author he was possessed with, inthe cinematic term, there is no coincidence?), he would up piecingtogether a die-young doctor- poet's life through a group of fellowdictator-fighters' flashbacks among the country's chaotic times.

A history buried, but in this case, all the witness but one are stillalive, so eventually everyone chips in his or her part of the truth,and the story meanders into its own circle of consummation, but in avery conventional way and the final revelation is an overkill, theromanticized plot of an attractive female intruder tainting thecamaraderie is beyond banality and no substantial sway in the waywarddecision-making moment.

The cast is viable, Mélanie Laurent is as adorable as always on screenand Jack Huston, a rising star from the esteemed Huston family and hasa younger Jack White countenance, actually is a soothing discovery, hisethereal temperament tallies wonderfully with the character's poet-and-doctor ambivalence. Jeremy Irons, presumably the leading character,doesn't have any potential showboating scenes and his storyline withMartina Gedeck is shoehorned, other old hands like Courtenay, Ganz,Olin, Lee are all standard-offering except Rampling hogs the limelightwith her morose and corrosive vulnerability.

The film is an underachiever in both historical reflection andpotboiler thriller, for spectators oblivious of the particular milieu,it holds up its tension well for half of the time, then all thehackneyed gimmicks are jostling one after another, the final confessionmush which registers nothing more than a belated regret, and doubtfullyit will satisfactorily bookend the professor's persistent pursuit.



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