Kieselsteine
Kieselsteine

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Kieselsteine

1983
Movie
102 min
German

Vienna in the eighties. An accidental meeting in a restaurant. She, Hannah, is Jewish and has a live-in lover, a young and successful architect. He, Friedrich, is a German and lives permanently in Vienna. Two worlds collide with another, begin to become entangled in each other. Friedrich too, has his problems. He is a "German", which fascinates and repels Hannah at the same time. She tries to get over her confusion by being ironic and flirtatious. Simultaneously, what she has tried to suppress breaks through in flashbacks...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Klaus KrämerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a family grappling with the complexities of life and relationships. Set against a backdrop of personal struggles and societal expectations, it delves into the emotional journeys of its characters as they navigate their individual paths. The narrative unfolds with a focus on introspection and the subtle dynamics that shape human connections.

Critical Reception

Kieselsteine received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and strong performances from its lead actors. Some found the pacing to be slow, while others appreciated its nuanced approach to emotional storytelling. Audiences generally responded well to its introspective themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and believable characters.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from Karin Baal.

  • Some reviews cited a deliberate, slow-burn narrative style.

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Fun Fact

Karin Baal, one of the film's main actresses, was a significant figure in German cinema during the 1960s and 70s, known for her roles in dramas and thrillers.

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