Sound of Falling weaves together the experiences of four generations of women living in the same rural stretch of northern Germany, and the secrets that have accumulated over that time.
Directed by Mascha Schilinski, the movie accommodates four generations of German women, all occupying the same house but in ...
Quietly unfolding as a folk-horror of German history, the stories in the film are told from the peripheries and through the ...
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Sound of Falling review: A captivating & challenging time-warp drama that weaves together generations of story
Sound of Falling begins with a young girl named Angelika on crutches, one leg seemingly missing as she struggles to walk. Eventually, she’s called by her father and we see her lift up her skirt to ...
Emma Kiely has been with Collider since 2021 and has been Horror Editor since July 2023. Emma has a degree in English and Film from University College Dublin. For a while, due to pandemic-induced ...
At the start of the extraordinary German drama “Sound of Falling,” a teen-ager, Erika (Lea Drinda), hobbles down a hall on one leg and a pair of crutches. It takes a second to realize that she has no ...
Competing at Cannes, the second feature from Mascha Schilinski (‘Dark Blue Girl’) depicts four generations of young women inhabiting the same farmhouse in northeast Germany. By Jordan Mintzer It’s not ...
Mascha Schilinski’s movie “Sound of Falling,” which takes place over a century in a rural farmhouse, shows how trauma is transmitted through generations. By Thomas Rogers Reporting from Berlin While ...
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