Directed by Mascha Schilinski, the movie accommodates four generations of German women, all occupying the same house but in ...
Unfolding like 100 years of home video footage that were shot by the family ghosts, Mascha Schilinski’s rich and mesmeric “Sound of Falling” glimpses four generation of young women as they live, die, ...
Sound of Falling weaves together the experiences of four generations of women living in the same rural stretch of northern Germany, and the secrets that have accumulated over that time.
Quietly unfolding as a folk-horror of German history, the stories in the film are told from the peripheries and through the ...
Mascha Schilinski’s movie “Sound of Falling,” which takes place over a century in a rural farmhouse, shows how trauma is transmitted through generations.
Mascha Schilinski, despite having helmed “The Daughter” while in grad school, is making a statement: Her true feature film debut is upcoming Cannes release “Sound of Falling,” which already has ...
From left: Hanna Heckt, Filip Schnack, Lena Urzendowsky, Susanne Wüst, Mascha Schilinski, Laeni Geiseler, Luise Heyer and Fabian Gamper at the 'Sound of Falling' photocall in Cannes Getty Despite a ...
It's not every day you see a movie that resembles nothing you've quite seen before, making you question the very notion of what a movie can be. And yet German director Mascha Schilinski's bold second ...
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‘Sound Of Falling': Filmmaker Mascha Schilinski On Generational Trauma Epic's Origins – Cannes
Despite a small turnout by press this morning for Cannes 78th’s first feature press conference, journos in the room gave Sound of Falling filmmaker Mascha Schilinski and cast a thunderous applause.
Competing at Cannes, the second feature from Mascha Schilinski (‘Dark Blue Girl’) depicts four generations of young women inhabiting the same farmhouse in northeast Germany. By Jordan Mintzer It’s not ...
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