PÖFF 2016: 24 Weeks

24 Wochen

Genre

Drama

Director

Anne Zohra Berrached

Run time

1h 42min

The Surprise of this year’s Berlinale: with only the second long feature on her vita, Anna Zohra Berrached made it to the fest’s Main competition – and delivered an intense arthouse drama.

Astrid (Julia Jentsch) is a comedian who makes people laugh for a living; her husband Markus is her manager and the two of them work well together. They have a nine-year-old daughter and are expecting their second child. When they learn that their child will not be born healthy, they are at first optimistic that they will be able to meet this challenge – although they have no idea what awaits them. But the closer it gets to the due date, the more Astrid begins to worry about the future of her unborn child as well as that of her family and her career. After many discussions and arguments Astrid realises that the decision that will affect all their lives must be made by her alone.

The profound effect the film has on audiences is part due to the excellent performances, part due to using real doctors and real hospital environment in the most pivotal scenes of diagnosis.

As in her first film "Zwei Mütter" (Two Mothers), Erfurt-born director Anne Zohra Berrached’s second feature also explores the way in which women choose to live their lives, with no easy solutions to be found.

Christoph Gröner

Genre

Drama

Director

Anne Zohra Berrached

Run time

1h 42min

The Surprise of this year’s Berlinale: with only the second long feature on her vita, Anna Zohra Berrached made it to the fest’s Main competition – and delivered an intense arthouse drama.

Astrid (Julia Jentsch) is a comedian who makes people laugh for a living; her husband Markus is her manager and the two of them work well together. They have a nine-year-old daughter and are expecting their second child. When they learn that their child will not be born healthy, they are at first optimistic that they will be able to meet this challenge – although they have no idea what awaits them. But the closer it gets to the due date, the more Astrid begins to worry about the future of her unborn child as well as that of her family and her career. After many discussions and arguments Astrid realises that the decision that will affect all their lives must be made by her alone.

The profound effect the film has on audiences is part due to the excellent performances, part due to using real doctors and real hospital environment in the most pivotal scenes of diagnosis.

As in her first film "Zwei Mütter" (Two Mothers), Erfurt-born director Anne Zohra Berrached’s second feature also explores the way in which women choose to live their lives, with no easy solutions to be found.

Christoph Gröner

Info

Rating

(none)

Production year

2016

Global distributor

Beta Cinema

Local distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

In cinema

11/15/2016