Thursday, August 25, 2016

Oscar nomination: “Toni Erdmann” is German Oscar candidate – ZEIT ONLINE

The film Toni Erdmann from director Maren Ade goes for Germany in the race for the Oscar. This was announced by the diplomatic mission of the German film. Toni Erdmann to get the award for the best foreign-language film to Germany at the ceremony next year. A courageous and stylish cinematic soul Watch “at:

Toni Erdmann have among the eight candidates convinced” by his consistent artistic signature, “the jury said pulse. Maren Ade manages to make a humorous and revealing walk through the nuances of a father-daughter relationship 162 minutes movie. ”

The film tells the story of Winfried, a music teacher, and his daughter Ines, a career woman. He was “touching, startlingly, social question mark implementierend and unwavering design clarity,” it said of the jury. “So must be modern, international cinema!”

Toni Erdmann is the biggest success of the German director Maren Ade (39). At the Cannes Film Festival the work was hailed by Peter Simonischek and Sandra Hüller in the leading roles of critics and audiences, even if he did not win a prize at the end. The international association of film critics and film journalists (Fipresci) drew the tragicomedy few days ago as a film of the year.

The seven remaining candidates for Oscar nomination, including the Hitler satire It’s back , the State against Fritz Bauer and the diary of Anne Frank , were not considered.

The Academy in Hollywood is on January 17, 2017 published a shortlist of submitted applications from abroad, the five nominated films will be announced on 24 January. The Oscar ceremony itself will take place on February 26 2017th

Last year was the movie went in the labyrinth of silence by Giulio Ricciarelli on the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials as the German contribution to the Oscar race, managed but not. in the selection of the last five nominees The last proposed by Germany film, which was then officially nominated for the foreign Oscar, was The White Ribbon by Michael Haneke at the Academy Awards 2010.

The Oscar in the category best foreign language film won for Germany last the lives of others by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck in 2007. Earlier, Volker Schlöndorff’s the Tin drum (1979) István Szabó’s Mephisto (1981) and Caroline link’s Nowhere (2003) received the trophy in Africa.

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