Marcello Mastroianni stars as an aging film director (named Manoel, essentially representing 90-year-old director Manoel de Oliveira) traveling to Portugal with a few members of his production staff to take his leading actor, Afonso (Jean-Yves Gautier), back to the town his family came from, searching to reconnect with his roots. As the group continues winding through ever-smaller villages, Manoel remembers stories from his childhood, reflecting on an exhilarating, painful life soon to be over. After Manoel shares each entertaining story, leading the others to relate poignant moments from their lives, director Oliveira lets the camera linger out the car's back window for lengthy periods of dialogue-free time, allowing the past to disappear quietly into the distance. When the travelers finally meet Afonso's aunt, the old ways clash with the new as Afonso tries to convince his aunt who he is and what he has become. VOYAGE TO THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD is a moving, funny, unique road trip film. The cast is uniformly excellent, but the film is a showcase for Mastroianni, in what was his 171st and final film. Don't miss the scene at the old aunt's table in which Mastroianni makes two marvelously silly faces, clearly having fun near the end of his character's life as well as his own.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Full Frame - 1.33
Director of Photography
Renato Berta: Cinematographer
Review 1:
"...Elegiac....Anyone interested in the poetry of aging will be moved by Oliviera's vigor and clarity..." -- Rating: A-
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.62 07/17/1998
Review 2:
"...Mastroianni's performance shows his remarkable range..."
Source: Box Office
p.111 09/01/1997
Review 3:
"...An exquisitely sad and moving reflection on memory and personal roots..."
Source: New York Times
p.E3 06/26/1998
Review 4:
"...Mastroianni was an actor who gave his all to every part he ever played. His Manoel is as wise as he is brave and is as fine a performance as Mastroianni ever gave..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C8 07/31/1998