Someday We'll Tell Each Other Everything
A vehement movie, with a driving narrative force and a robust sense of time and place.
-- Peter Bradshaw, Guardian
Someday We'll Tell Each Other Everything
The summer of 1990 is hot in the countryside of Thuringia, in former East Germany. Maria is about to turn 19, lives with her boyfriend, Johannes, on his parents’ farm, and would rather lose herself in books than focus on graduating. With German reunification, there is a sense of a new era dawning as Maria bumps into Henner, the farmer next door. One touch is all it takes to ignite an all-consuming passion between Maria and the headstrong, charismatic man twice her age. In an atmosphere buzzing with possibilities, love is born: a secret passion full of longing and desire that devours everything in its path.
“Atef’s new film, a small-scale drama nevertheless attaining novelistic richness, stands to be her most successful yet, especially given contemporary demand for intelligent stories told from a perspective of female desire.” – Jonathan Romney, Screen International
“Atef’s new film, a small-scale drama nevertheless attaining novelistic richness, stands to be her most successful yet, especially given contemporary demand for intelligent stories told from a perspective of female desire.” – Jonathan Romney, Screen International
Genre
Drama,
Romance,
Women and Film
Runtime
133
Language
German
Director
Emily Atef
Writer(s)
Emily Atef,
Daniela Krien
Cast
Marlene Burow,
Felix Kramer
Awards:
Nominee, Golden Bear, Berlin International Film Festival
Played at
Royal 6.05.24 - 6.05.24
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