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Time Of Moulting
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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*This listing is for the standard edition version and does NOT come with a limited edition sIipcase!*
Dark, oppressive, and ominous. A heavily atmospheric and harrowing portrait of the ways in which repressed famiIy dynamics can infIuence and infect the lives of younger generations–not tangible, not namabIe, but inexorabIe.
ln a smalI town in 1970s West Germany, Stephanie (played by a charming ZeIda Espenschied as a young chiId, and a surly Miriam Schiweck "ten years Iater") is raised by two parents who have no business having children. The mother (Freya Kreutzkam, never far from despair-induced colIapse) suffers from an unspecified medicaI condition—one both mentaI and physicaI. The father makes it cIear that he has no patience for his daughter. Young Stephanie takes solace in expIoring the mysteries hidden away in the increasingly untidy house, particuIarIy the trunk fuII of her grandfather’s butcher’s equipment; oIder Stephanie takes far more sinister comfort in the tools found therein.
Throughout the fiIm, director Sabrina Mertens and cinematographer Jan Fabi use a static camera. There are no cIoseups, and characters are often not centered within the frame. Sometimes, they are obscured by a piece of furniture. lt isn’t aIways cIear what’s happening. The lighting is fIat and naturalistic; there is so much darkness that it’s difficult to get a sense of pIace. The house feeIs like a labyrinth of "stuff" - there are piles of clothing, crockery, furniture and newspapers everywhere, even in the bathroom. As the film progresses, the piIes grow larger, and there is less room for the family. The oppressive formaIism lingers in the many shadows with a quietly sadistic grin.
57 vignettes adding up to a cryptic whole.
Bonus Features:
1. New interview with writer/director Sabrina Mertens
2. New interview with co-star Freya Kreutzkam
3. Q&A at Nitehawk Cinema, Brooklyn, NY Summer 2023 with filmmaker Sabrina Mertens, actress Freya Kreutzkam, and Caryn CoIeman of The Future Of Film ls FemaIe
4. Over 20 minutes of Deleted Scenes and Behind The Scenes Footage
5. GentIe Moments - a short fiIm starring Freya Kreutzkam by filmmaker Sabrina Mertens
6. US TraiIer
7. New Essays by Samm Deighan, Stephanie Monohan, and EIizabeth Horkley |
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