82 mins |
Rated
CTC
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Georgian mountains, Gondola is a one-of-a-kind romantic comedy that unfolds entirely without dialogue. After returning to her village following her father’s passing, Iva takes a job as a cable car conductor. As she makes her daily crossings, she begins to notice fellow conductor Nino, and an unspoken bond forms between them.
What begins as playful glances and small gestures soon grows into an enchanting love story told through water fights, costume dress-ups, and stolen moments, all observed by their watchful boss. With no words exchanged, their connection speaks through movement, music, and pure cinematic magic.
Directed by Veit Helmer, Gondola is a whimsical and visually stunning film that evokes the charm of silent cinema and the romantic magic of Amélie. With its unique storytelling and universal themes of love and longing, it has captivated audiences worldwide. A celebration of love in its simplest and purest form, Gondola proves that words aren’t always necessary to tell a beautiful story.
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Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Georgian mountains, Gondola is a one-of-a-kind romantic comedy that unfolds entirely without dialogue. After returning to her village following her father’s passing, Iva takes a job as a cable car conductor. As she makes her daily crossings, she begins to notice fellow conductor Nino, and an unspoken bond forms between them.
What begins as playful glances and small gestures soon grows into an enchanting love story told through water fights, costume dress-ups, and stolen moments, all observed by their watchful boss. With no words exchanged, their connection speaks through movement, music, and pure cinematic magic.
Directed by Veit Helmer, Gondola is a whimsical and visually stunning film that evokes the charm of silent cinema and the romantic magic of Amélie. With its unique storytelling and universal themes of love and longing, it has captivated audiences worldwide. A celebration of love in its simplest and purest form, Gondola proves that words aren’t always necessary to tell a beautiful story.