Synopse
What does it mean to be Jewish in Germany? Kornél Mundruczó and screenplay writer Kata Wéber used personal experiences to make a disturbingly moving, but also bitingly ironic triptych. 1945. A little girl is found in a gas chamber, having obviously survived by a miracle. Decades later in Budapest, Éva, already slightly senile, is asked by her daughter Léna about birth certificates and ID papers – but all the official documents she owns were forged to hide her Jewish identity. And then there’s Éva’s grandson Jonás in Berlin, who doesn’t know who or what he is, except that as a Jew he feels excluded at school. Éva, Léna and Jonás – three generations whose traumas find new expression in the present.
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Kindly supported by KATHARINA M. TREBITSCH
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KORNÉL MUNDRUCZÓ (*1975) is a theatre, film and opera director. His debut film Pleasant Days won the Silver Leopard at Locarno in 2002. In 2014, FILMFEST HAMBURG showed his film Underdog and in 2017 Jupiter's Moon.
Info
Original Title: Evolution
International Title: Evolution
Category: Feature
Section: Kaleidoskop
Version & Subtitles: German, Hungarian OV with English subtitles
Director: Kornél Mundruczó
Screenplay: Kornél Mundruczó, Katá Weber
Cast/Protagonists: Lili Monori, Annamária Láng, Goya Rego, Padmé Hamdemir, Jule Böwe
Production country: Hungary, Germany
Year of Production: 2021
Length: 97 min
Producer: Viola Fügen, Michael Weber, Viktória Petrányi
Production company: The Match Factory GmbH, Proton Cinema
Production Design: Judit Varga "Csuti", Albrecht Konrad
Costume Design: Sophie Klenk-Wulff, Melinda Domán
co-production company: Arte, ZDF Enterprises, Proton Theatre
World Sales: The Match Factory GmbH
Distributor: Jan Krüger, Port au Prince Pictures GmbH






