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Haus Kummerveldt
During the time of German Empire, Luise von Kummerveldt wants to become a famous novelist. She works ambitiously on her first manuscript, but the patriarchal structures make life difficult. Her brother Veit is rather narrow-minded, and a mystery surrounds the disappearance of her sister Ida. It's time to rise up!
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Plot Summary
A group of women, estranged from their families, find themselves at the mysterious Haus Kummerveldt. This seemingly idyllic retreat is designed to help them confront their past traumas and unresolved issues. As they delve deeper into therapy and personal reflection, the women begin to unravel long-buried secrets and confront the difficult truths about themselves and each other, leading to a challenging but potentially transformative journey of healing.
Critical Reception
Haus Kummerveldt has been noted for its sensitive portrayal of female trauma and its exploration of the complexities of familial relationships. Critics have often highlighted the strong ensemble performances and the film's atmospheric direction, though some found the pacing to be deliberate, which might not appeal to all viewers. Audience reception has generally been positive, with many appreciating the film's emotional depth and cathartic themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nuanced exploration of female trauma and interconnectedness.
Applauded for strong acting performances from its lead actresses.
Some viewers found the film's slow-burn pacing to be overly deliberate.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a historic estate, which contributed to the distinct and somewhat isolated atmosphere of Haus Kummerveldt.
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