Dark at Noon

Dark at Noon

Movie

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Fantasy
  • Language(s): Français (French)
  • Director(s): Raúl Ruiz
  • Cast(s): John Hurt, Didier Bourdon, Lorraine Evanoff, David Warner, Daniel Prévost See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 40min
  • Award(s): Best Cinematography 1992 (Won)
    Grand Prize 1993 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Demons of Dorothy, Donkey Skin
  • Story:
    In this mystical comedy, Felicien has traveled to Portugal from France soon after the end of the First World War. It seems that his recently deceased father had invested a lot of money in a factory located in a remote village, and he has come to evaluate that investment. He gets some clues to the real situation in the town when the man driving his coach refuses to go any further and leaves him on a section of road which is practically paved with abandoned crutches. After a short trek, he meets up with the local dignitary who is to show him around, and he meets a priest and an artist. The priest gives a further clue to the events taking place in the village when he indicates that he's completely exasperated with the endless miracles that seem to be taking place. From that point onward, amazing coincidences, visions and miracles take place in great numbers.
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STORY

Story
In this mystical comedy, Felicien has traveled to Portugal from France soon after the end of the First World War. It seems that his recently deceased father had invested a lot of money in a factory located in a remote village, and he has come to evaluate that investment. He gets some clues to the real situation in the town when the man driving his coach refuses to go any further and leaves him on a section of road which is practically paved with abandoned crutches. After a short trek, he meets up with the local dignitary who is to show him around, and he meets a priest and an artist. The priest gives a further clue to the events taking place in the village when he indicates that he's completely exasperated with the endless miracles that seem to be taking place. From that point onward, amazing coincidences, visions and miracles take place in great numbers.

AWARDS

Nominations
Grand Prize Award

1993 | Raúl

Best Film Award

1992 | Raúl

TRIVIA

Trivia

The French title "L'oeil Qui Ment" translates to "The Eye That Lies" in English, and the English title "Dark at Noon" translates to "Sombre à Midi" in French.