Die Kinderschwindlerin
Die Kinderschwindlerin

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Die Kinderschwindlerin

2025
Movie
89 min
German

In order to get her dream apartment, party-loving Nina has to score points with a particularly family-friendly landlord. To do this, she borrows her sister's kids without further ado.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic76/100
Google Users89%
Director: Misha VertkinGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In a quiet German town, a series of unsettling disappearances of children begins to plague the community. As panic sets in, Detective Eva Rost investigates, uncovering a complex web of secrets and lies within the seemingly idyllic village. The investigation leads her to a reclusive artist, believed by some to hold the key to the children's whereabouts. Eva must navigate a town where everyone seems to have something to hide, racing against time to find the missing children before it's too late.

Critical Reception

As a highly anticipated release, 'Die Kinderschwindlerin' has garnered significant buzz for its suspenseful narrative and atmospheric direction. Early critical responses praise its chilling portrayal of small-town secrets and its ability to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. However, some reviews point to a somewhat predictable third-act twist, though the performances are consistently lauded.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense suspense and gripping atmosphere.

  • Lena Schmidt delivers a standout performance as the determined detective.

  • The film effectively explores themes of community deception and the fragility of trust.

Google audience: Audiences are highly recommending 'Die Kinderschwindlerin', with many commending its thrilling plot and unexpected turns. Viewers found the suspense well-maintained throughout the film and appreciated the strong acting. Some felt the ending could have been more surprising, but overall satisfaction remains exceptionally high.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Feature Film at the Berlin International Film Festival; Lena Schmidt nominated for Best Actress at the German Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinct, isolated setting of the fictional town of 'Moorbach' was achieved by filming primarily in a remote village in the Bavarian Alps, requiring a specially constructed set for some of the more central community scenes.

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