THE MOST HIGHLY HONOURED INTERNATIONAL FILM OF THE YEAR
WINNER: Cannes Jury Prize 2022
NOMINEE: Academy Awards 2023: Best International Film
WINNER: National Society of Film Critics 2022: Best Film Not in English Langauge, Best Cinematography
WINNER: New York Film Critics Circle 2022: Best International Film
WINNER: Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2022: Best Film Not in the English Language, Best Cinematography
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SYNOPSIS:
Following the travels of a curious gray Sardinian donkey named EO across the Polish and Italian countryside, EO experiences the highs and lows of society, all the while never losing his innocence. During his travels, EO is both helped and hindered by the people he meets including a young Italian priest (Lorenzo Zurzolo), a Countess (Isabelle Huppert), and a rowdy Polish soccer team that adopts him as their mascot.
With award winning visuals including a cinema first, ‘donkey vision', master filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski invites the audience to see the world through the eyes of its four-legged protagonist, exploring the good and bad of humanity through EO’s distinctive non-human perspective. One of the most critical and commercially adored films of Skolimowski’s career, the 84-year-old director’s latest film is a significant and unique cinematic experience that demands to be seen.
In New Zealand cinemas from November 9 unless stated below:
AUCKLAND
WELLINGTON
CHRISTCHURCH
NELSON
DUNEDIN
HAMILTON / CAMBRIDGE
Tivoli Cinema (Starting 16 November)
TAURANGA
PAPAMOA
KERIKERI
Cathay Cinemas (Commencing 16 November)
WAIHEKE ISLAND
Waiheke Island Community Cinema (Commencing 16 November)
Director: Jerzy Skolimowsi
Year: 2022
Country: Poland / Italy
Language: Polish / French / Italian
Run Time: 98 MIN
Rating: CTC
‘It should be seen on the biggest screen you can find’ - NEXT BEST PICTURE
‘No movie that I’ve seen this year has moved me as deeply’ - NEW YORK TIMES
'Jerzy Skolimowski’s EO is a haunting, tear-jerking epic’ - CHICAGO READER
‘EO is flawlessly conceived and executed’ - WASHINGTON POST
‘EO is a thrillingly imaginative piece of filmmaking’ - NPR
‘EO may be one of the greatest movies ever made about the spirit of animals’ - TIME
‘Like most good art, EO is better felt then interpreted or completely understood’ - OBSERVER
‘Brilliant... This could be the year’s most breathtakingly beautiful movie’ - LOS ANGELES TIMES
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