5/20/2016 Hujiang German finishing

Every year at the Shanghai International Film Festival, the organizing committee selects a number of the latest German films for screening, and this year is no exception. Today, nine of Germany's latest films will be available to fans, including Last Year's Berlin Film Festival's "Victoria," which shined without editing and is a one-shot film of nearly 140 minutes. Let's take a look! Related Recommendation: Eight German Films not to be Missed at the Shanghai International Film Festival 2015
1. Enchanted der Nachtmahr (Plot/Suspense)
Tina, like most young Germans, goes to parties and drinks and has fun, but after attending an ordinary party, she brings Tina a monster that is terrible because no one around her believes her. Visual artist Aktz's first feature film, which faithfully implements the splash screen and sound warning words that appear in the opening scene, and uses experimental audio-visual light and shadow techniques to extend the images on the screen to the theater, giving the audience a multi-level sensory stimulation. While the heart beats faster because of the suspenseful story and the audio-visual effects, we also experience the wild uninhibited and restlessness of the adolescent rebellious period.
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2. Heavy Heart Herbert (Plot)
Tattooed, with few friends, muscular tough guys, but a fairy fish... The story tells the story of an old German who relies on bodyguards and collects debts, and after learning that he has an incurable disease, he reflects on the first half of his life. Post-80s director Thomas Stuber won the Student Academy Award for Foreign Language Short Film for his short film "Dogs and Horses", which is his feature film debut. The film uses handheld photography to keenly capture the details of life, cleverly avoiding the clichéd atonement plot, and truly showing the whole process of a marginal little person from normal to sick. The lead actor Peter Kurt ("Goodbye Lenin") portrays the lonely and arrogant old man who is seriously ill but guilty, and deserves sympathy, and was nominated for the German "Oscar" Laura Award for Best Actor.
Matthias Schweihev's self-directed and self-acting new film, well, is the most handsome boy in the poster, born into an acting family, his parents are well-known film and theater actors, can fluently speak German, English and French, and can also play the piano and violin. He played Baron Richterhofen, Germany's top ace pilot during World War I, in The Red Baron. Matthias also joined Tom Cruise's highly publicized "Assassination of Hitler" as a good opportunity to introduce himself to Hollywood. This new work is a typical family comedy, telling the story of a young industrialist played by Xiao Ma who has no time to take care of a pair of cute babies in the family, but hires a male nanny... A hilarious story that happened after that.
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Family comedy has three treasures - bear baby, busy dad, nanny good.
4. The Shadow of the Moon Die dunkle Seite des Mondes
Nominated for Best Film at the 2015 Hamburg Film Festival in Germany. The director is Stephen Rick, who was shortlisted for the Golden Jubilee Award at the 14th Shanghai International Film Festival for "Double Crime". The new work and Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of The Moon are not related, but are based on the 2006 best-selling novel of the same name by Martin Sutte, "Switzerland's most successful contemporary writer", and the protagonist, Moritz Bredo, whose previous works such as "Lola Run" and "Death Experiment" must be familiar to everyone. The story tells the story of a legal elite he plays, because of an adventure trip with poisonous mushrooms, his life gradually becomes disorderly and develops into an uncontrollable track... The director is particularly good at creating atmosphere, shaking shots, psychedelic perspectives, so that the audience and the protagonist fall into unknowable fear.
How much do you want to know what it's like to eat poisonous mushrooms in Amsterdam? After watching this film, you will dispel this idea. hehe.
5. Greek Highway to Hellas (Comedy)
What will happen between germans and Greeks who look down on each other and the Greeks who don't like each other by taking a loan from a German bank to build a tree in order to develop tourism, and bank investigators who go to the island for field visits? This German comedy takes advantage of the stereotypes of the German and Greek peoples to each other, and throws out one laugh point after another on a small island full of Mediterranean style: riding a donkey to cross the mountains, swimming naked at night leads to misunderstandings, reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance of the two countries, and the theme of rediscovering oneself makes people feel a warmth in addition to hilarity. Won the 20th Busan International Film Festival "Busan Bank" Special Award.
6. Guilty Verfehlung (Plot/Crime)
When you find out that your friend is guilty, are you righteous or indulgent? This year's Oscar for Best Picture, Spotlight, tells the story of the "Spotlight" panel exposing the Catholic child abuse scandal. Coincidentally, this German version of "Spotlight" once again puts the topic of priesthood on the table. Different from the uncovering of the truth layer by layer in "Focus", the helpless pain of the intertwined forces of various parties is shown through the perspective of a priest, and the unfathomable conspiracy behind the truth is exposed in a small pattern, and the quotation of the Bible is full of irony. Winner of the People's Choice Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
If you love Focus, you might as well tell the story of how Guilt in gray-blue tones illustrates the story.
7. Stama Oswin 2 Ostwind 2 (Family/Drama)
The German children's film Oswin, which was screened at the 2014 Shanghai International Film Festival, touched many audiences with the sincere feelings between the little girl Mika and the god colt Oswin. This film is its sequel, telling the story of Mika's growing up, her reunion with Oswin but facing the crisis of the bankruptcy of the racecourse, can they overcome the new challenges and overcome the difficulties? The heroine Hannah Binku is a child star, 13 years old to star in "Zama Oswin", this time as she grew to 16 years old, director Kaja von Garner also specially added a young boy and girl love scene for her, coupled with the bright and bright scenery of Germany, with a relaxed and bright rhythm to interpret the harmonious coexistence of humans and animals.
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8. Victoria/Victoria (Drama/Thriller/Crime)
Victoria, a girl from Spain, meets Sonny and four other gangsters in a nightclub in Berlin, and when she and Sonny look at each other, they are asked to help meet the gang together. Last year, a major hit film, it was shortlisted for the main competition section of the 65th Berlin Film Festival, and finally won the Silver Bear Award for Outstanding Artistic Achievement. Unlike Birdman, which has only one shot from beginning to end, Victoria not only does not transfer flowers and trees, but also the photographer does not have the assistance of tracks, rockers, and lifts throughout the whole process. Want to understand how it completes the complex cross-block follow-up through a one-shot way, how to lay out the plot design accident in real time, and want to see where the actual editing point is hidden? You can only see it when you enter the movie theater.
9. Falling in Love with You--- A PHILOSOPHER'S LIFE
Russian philosopher and psychologist Lou Andreas-Salome is widowed in Nazi Germany, and the visit of a young scholar reminds her of her past, and the academic career, achievements and love of her youth in St. Petersburg are all in front of her. The film is a biographical film of the philosopher Salome, which cross-edits three of the most important and legendary periods of her life, and the clues connecting these fragments are postcards, and the characters are placed between static scenes and characters, as if walking in a painting.
Salome's entanglement with the great philosopher Nietzsche, Ernst Pfeiffer and other cultural celebrities is also fully demonstrated in this film.
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