Daniel & Snoop | Ein Blindenhund.
Border Collie | Messi | Awarded in Cannes 2023.
Sandra Hueller (Tony Erdmann) in an outstanding performance in a court in Grenoble:
Is she a Monster?
Read my Review of the Film.
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Anatomy Of A Fall
The real fall from a window in the Swiss chalet and the court case in Grenoble with Sandra Hueller (German Actress).
About marriage and more …
Is the mother the monster?
Or the dead father?
An amazing film about languages, made for dog lovers and other human beings …
Trust only yourself.
Lost in translation.
I saw the German version, Sandra speaks German instead of English!
Then the original version awarded in Cannes as best film (2023).
And Mossi – the dog – was awarded | The real Hero with Daniel.
Blindenhund Snoop.
German version seen in Berlin in Jan 2024 | Original version seen at HOTA Gold Coast on Sat 03 Feb 2024.
Words are only words.
With some AI Bing generated infos. Pls scroll down to the end.
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UTF and his dogs Lucy & Ronja
Read more about the film here …
Wikipedia | The Plot
Original is on my Blog > HOTA Gold Coast
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Copilot BING AI Review of the Film:
Anatomy of a Fall is a French courtroom thriller that won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023. It tells the story of Sandra Voyter, a German novelist who is accused of murdering her husband, Samuel, who fell from their chalet window. The film explores the complexities of their marriage, which involved three languages: English, French, and German. Sandra preferred to speak in English, while Samuel wanted to live in France and learn French. The film also examines the role of language in the legal system, as Sandra’s trial is conducted in French, with the help of an interpreter. The film is a gripping and intricate puzzle, with a superb performance by Sandra Hüller as the enigmatic Sandra, who keeps the audience guessing about her guilt or innocence. The film also raises questions about society’s attitudes towards women who are ambitious, independent, and bisexual, as Sandra faces prejudice and scrutiny from the prosecution and the media. The film is directed by Justine Triet, who co-wrote the screenplay with Arthur Harari. It is based on a novel by Sandra Voyter, who is a fictional character inspired by several real-life female writers. The film has received critical acclaim and has been nominated for several awards, including Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards123.
Some possible ways to continue the conversation are:
- If you are interested in watching the film, you can find it on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.
- What do you think of Sandra’s character? Do you sympathize with her or suspect her?
- Have you read any of Sandra Voyter’s novels? If so, which one is your favorite and why?
- How do you feel about the use of three languages in the film? Do you think it adds to the realism or the confusion?
More about Film And Literature and Culture and the GAP here …
Author Peter H Bloecker
Read the Film Review in The Guardian
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