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"there are stretches that drag for sure, but there are a lot of interesting ideas here. they maybe don't fully come together in the execution but if you're into art films, give this one a chance"
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Dark, oppressive, and ominous. A heavily atmospheric and harrowing portrait of the ways in which repressed family dynamics can influence and infect the lives of younger generations– not tangible, not namable, but inexorable.
In a small town in 1970s West Germany, Stephanie (played by a charming Zelda Espenschied as a young child, and a surly Miriam Schiweck “ten years later”) is raised by two parents who have no business having children. The mother (Freya Kreutzkam, never far from despair-induced collapse) suffers from an unspecified medical condition—one both mental and physical. The father makes it clear that he has no patience for his daughter.
Young Stephanie takes solace in exploring the mysteries hidden away in the increasingly untidy house, particularly the trunk full of her grandfather’s butcher’s equipment; older Stephanie takes far more sinister comfort in the tools found therein.
Throughout the film director Sabrina Mertens and cinematographer Jan Fabi use a static camera. There are no closeups, and characters are often not centered within the frame. Sometimes, they are obscured by a piece of furniture. It isn’t always clear what’s happening. The lighting is flat and naturalistic; there is so much darkness that it’s difficult to get a sense of place. The house feels like a labyrinth of “stuff” - there are piles of clothing, crockery, furniture and newspapers everywhere, even in the bathroom. As the film progresses, the piles grow larger, and there is less room for the family. The oppressive formalism lingers in the many shadows with a quietly sadistic grin.
57 vignettes adding up to a cryptic whole.
directed by: Sabrina Mertens
starring: Zelda Espenschied, Miriam Schiweck, Freya Kreutzkam, Bernd Wolf
2020 / 82 min / 1.78:1 / German DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0
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Overall rating: 4.25 / 5 from 40 reviews.
Time of Moulting is a limited edition slipcover available on the website and select indie retailers. Customers appreciate the unique film release by Dekanalog, though some expected a more overt horror film. The film features a dark, oppressive atmosphere and cryptic storytelling.
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"there are stretches that drag for sure, but there are a lot of interesting ideas here. they maybe don't fully come together in the execution but if you're into art films, give this one a chance"
"A deep dense presentation that you will appreciate"
"very weird movie"
"First blind buy from Dekanalog Im a sucker for cover artwork, so this one i could not pass. But damn, i was very suprised by this unknown and never heard of film, very well made with a very high tension of atmosphere. Great character devolopment and some great camerawork! Nice release"
"Absolutely wild viewing. Super creepy vibes and good for any horror movie lover. Check it out! Also the artwork is minimal but also very good."
"Good Movie"
"Fragments told over time in an interesting experiment. Bad, bad vibes as a story. Still, quite compelling filmmaking. If you're interested, give it a watch. It's like a kitchen sink Haneke drama with hoarders."
"A blind buy and I loved it! It was a unique and disturbing film and finely packaged by VS!"
"Unusual film where seemingly nothing much happens. The extras interview helps to flesh things out and offers some rather interesting concepts."
"Really strange, but in a great way. I had never heard of this movie until it was released here by OCN, and I’m very happy to have seen it now!"
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