Hannas Entscheidung
Hannas Entscheidung

Hannas Entscheidung

2012Movie90 minGerman

Hanna Forster is still waiting eagerly for the return of her husband Karl, who has been in Russian captivity for seven years. Hanna brought the family and joinery on her own through the war and post-war years. When Karl finally returns, Hanna is overjoyed, but luck does not last long. Heavily injured and traumatized, Karl finds it difficult to get used to everyday and family life again. To prevent the bankruptcy of the joinery, Hanna makes a momentous decision.

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users90%
Director: Margarethe von TrottaGenres: Biography, Drama, History

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the life of the influential political theorist Hannah Arendt, focusing on her experiences as a Jewish refugee and her controversial reporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann. It explores her complex relationships, intellectual struggles, and the profound impact of her ideas on philosophy and political science. Arendt grapples with themes of evil, banality, and responsibility in the face of historical atrocities.

Critical Reception

Hannah Arendt received widespread critical acclaim for its intelligent portrayal of a complex thinker and its exploration of profound philosophical and historical themes. Barbara Sukowa's performance as Arendt was particularly lauded, as was Margarethe von Trotta's sensitive direction. The film was praised for its ability to make intellectual concepts accessible and engaging for a general audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling and intellectually stimulating biopic that sensitively portrays the life and work of Hannah Arendt.
  • Barbara Sukowa delivers a powerful and nuanced performance as the groundbreaking philosopher.
  • The film successfully tackles complex philosophical ideas and historical events with clarity and depth.

Google audience: Audiences generally praised the film for its insightful look into Hannah Arendt's life and ideas, with many appreciating the strong central performance and the film's thought-provoking nature. Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow at times, but the intellectual content was widely admired.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Germany), numerous awards at various film festivals including the Venice Film Festival and the German Film Awards.

Fun Fact

Director Margarethe von Trotta was inspired to make the film after reading Hannah Arendt's work and feeling a personal connection to her intellectual journey and her status as a woman navigating a male-dominated academic and intellectual world.

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