Tuesday, After Christmas
NYT Critic's Picks • 1h 39m
Radu Muntean • Romania • 2010 • A beautifully calibrated, scorchingly intense drama of infidelity.
Paul and Adriana have been married for ten years. They have a comfortable, middle-class life, a happy family. Only Paul has been carrying out an affair with their daughter’s dentist for several months. Caught between his dedication to his family and the excitement of something new, Paul is suspended between two worlds which, inevitably, will prove to be incompatible.
Shot in long, static framings that burrow into every crevice of the characters’ quotidian lives, Tuesday, After Christmas masterfully charts the understated effects of emotional turmoil that result from an affair. Radu Muntean’s fourth film premiered at Cannes; Mar del Plata, where it won Best Actress; Sarasota, where it won a Jury Prize; and Gijón, where it won Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Film. Tuesday, After Christmas is a New York Times Critic’s Pick.
Up Next in NYT Critic's Picks
-
Tulpan
Sergey Dvortsevoy • 2008 • Kazakhstan
Tulpan captures the rhythms of nomadic existence in a surreal and barren landscape, revealing a starkly beautiful, if not vanishing way of life
Upon completion of his Russian nava...
-
Une Vie (A Woman's Life)
Stéphane Brizé • 2016 • France-Belgium
Stéphane Brizé's luminous film depicts the travails of a noble woman enthralled and exploited by her male companions in nineteenth-century France.
Raised amid the sun-dap...
-
Unrelated
Joanna Hogg • United Kingdom • 2007 • An exacting eye on the discontents of the British upper class.
Anna arrives at a stately villa in Tuscany to visit her longtime friend, Verena. Her husband, Alex, has canceled at the last minute, a minor inconvenience that irritates Verena nonetheless. Tho...