IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic81/100
Google Users88%
Director: Cate Shortland•Genres: Drama, War, History
In post-World War II Germany, a young woman named Lore must escort her four younger siblings across the country to their grandmother's home. As they journey through the devastated landscape, they encounter the harsh realities of a defeated nation and the moral complexities of survival. Lore is forced to confront the consequences of her parents' Nazi affiliations and navigate a world stripped bare of its previous certainties.
Lore received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its powerful and unflinching portrayal of the aftermath of war from a child's perspective. Critics lauded its atmospheric tension, haunting visuals, and the performances of its young cast, especially Saskia Rosendahl. The film was praised for its mature handling of difficult themes and its nuanced examination of guilt, innocence, and the lasting impact of political ideology.
A harrowing and visually striking examination of post-war Germany through the eyes of a child.
Saskia Rosendahl delivers a captivating performance as a young woman grappling with the fallout of Nazism.
Praised for its mature themes and unsettling atmosphere, offering a unique perspective on historical trauma.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's intense atmosphere and its thought-provoking exploration of the emotional toll of war. Many found the story deeply moving and impactful, with particular praise for the lead actress's performance and the film's unique historical perspective.
Won awards at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and nominations at the British Independent Film Awards.
The film's director, Cate Shortland, was inspired to make 'Lore' after reading Rachel Seiffert's novel of the same name and was particularly struck by the perspective of children growing up amidst the ruins of war.
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