The Edge of Heaven
The Edge of Heaven

The Edge of Heaven

2007Movie122 minGerman

The lives of six German-Turkish immigrants are drawn together by circumstance: An old man and a prostitute forging a partnership, a young scholar reconciling his past, two young women falling in love, and a mother putting the shattered pieces of her life back together.

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes80%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users86%
Director: Fatih AkinGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The lives of several individuals, both Turkish and German, become intertwined through a series of unexpected events. A German literature professor travels to Istanbul to meet the daughter of a woman he had a relationship with, while his son gets involved with a young Turkish woman in Hamburg whose own life is complicated by her family's past. Their paths cross in dramatic and often tragic ways, exploring themes of identity, family, and the lingering impact of history.

Critical Reception

Fatih Akin's 'The Edge of Heaven' was widely acclaimed by critics for its ambitious storytelling, powerful performances, and poignant exploration of complex themes. The film was praised for its emotional depth and its ability to connect disparate lives across cultural divides, earning critical praise for its mature handling of sensitive subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intricate and compelling narrative that skillfully weaves together multiple storylines.
  • Lauded for the strong performances, particularly from Sibel Kekilli and B��lent Kayaba��.
  • Commended for its sensitive and nuanced portrayal of cultural identity, loss, and redemption.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's emotional impact and thought-provoking story, with many highlighting the powerful performances and the exploration of universal human experiences across different cultures.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Best Screenplay award at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was Germany's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 80th Academy Awards.

Fun Fact

Director Fatih Akin initially planned for the film to be a comedy, but the story evolved into a more serious drama during the writing process, influenced by the real-life events of his own family.

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