Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000

Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 (Jonas qui aura 25 ans en l'an 2000) is a 1976 Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner and written by Tanner and John Berger. The location of the shooting was Geneva.

The film follows the lives of couples in the wake of the social and political tumult of May 1968 in France, the various people including a history professor, a trade unionist and a bohemian. It was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

Cast
In alphabetical order
 * Jean-Luc Bideau as Max
 * Myriam Boyer as Mathilde
 * Raymond Bussières as Charles
 * Jacques Denis as Marco Perly
 * Roger Jendly as Marcel Certoux
 * Dominique Labourier as Marguerite Certoux
 * Myriam Mézières as Madeleine
 * Miou-Miou as Marie
 * Rufus as Mathieu Vernier

Critical response
Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000  has an approval rating of 83% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 12 reviews, and an average rating of 8.5/10.

The film was favourably reviewed by Pauline Kael in The New Yorker: "The whole film is designed as a collection of little routines. Jonah is so ingeniously constructed that one can enjoy it the way one enjoyed Renoir's egalitarian films of the thirties, relating to each character in turn."

Awards and nominations
The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.