LONGING (2005) [feature]

Germany (MIFF2006,Emergence: New Women Filmmakers)
Director: Valeska Grisebach

An inadvertent infidelity propels three inhabitants of a small German town into a fraught love triangle in this powerful, minutely and beautifully observed second film from director Valeska Grisebach.
Markus, a small-town metal worker, lives a comfortable but unexceptional life with his wife, Ella. After being somewhat rattled by witnessing an apparent suicide attempt, Markus goes for a weekend training session with the local volunteer fire brigade.
After a night of heavy drinking at a group dinner, he wakes up in the apartment of a waitress, Rose. Although he can barely remember their encounter from the night before, it quickly becomes apparent that this is something more than a one-night stand.
Grisebach's keen eye for the emotional subtleties of her story is complemented by outstanding performances from the leads and exquisite photography by cinema-tographer Bernhard Keller. An unexpected coda to the film provides a satisfying finishing touch to an engaging and affecting story, with shades of the Dardenne brothers.

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D/S Valeska Grisebach P Peter Rommel WS In Frame, a Hollywood Classics Company L German w/English subtitles
TD 35mm/2005/88mins

Valeska Grisebach was born in Bremen, Germany, in 1968. Her films include Be My Star (2001).

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