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Der Sandmann
Der Sandmann investigates the intersection of history and memory as witnessed against the backdrop of post–Cold War Germany.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Lena is haunted by disturbing visions and a growing obsession with the Sandman, a mythical figure who steals children's eyes. As her reality blurs with fantasy, Lena delves deeper into her own psyche, struggling to differentiate between her nightmares and the waking world. The film explores themes of identity, desire, and the darker aspects of the subconscious.
Critical Reception
Nicolette Krebitz's directorial debut, 'Der Sandmann', was a notable entry in German independent cinema, recognized for its atmospheric tension and surreal exploration of psychological themes. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it garnered attention on the festival circuit and among critics for its bold visual style and the lead performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive visual style and unsettling atmosphere.
Commended for its brave exploration of dark psychological themes.
Noted for a compelling central performance by Naomi Krauss.
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Fun Fact
Nicolette Krebitz, the director, also wrote the screenplay for 'Der Sandmann', showcasing her multifaceted talent early in her career.
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