New German Cinema: “All Good”
At the Munich International Film Festival (June 28 to July 7, 2018), the Critics Prize is dedicated to young German cinema and went to “All Good”, the debut of Eva Trobisch, her diploma work at the Munich Film School. In his review of the film, Peter Krausz writes: “A cleverly conceived drama, focusing on a woman’s circumstances that spiral out of control, when she experiences unwanted sexual attention from her boss’s brother-in-law … What makes this remarkably prescient film so successful, is the nature of the role women face in a contemporary society where male patriarchy is still an issue, and where also women experience a narrower range of options imposed by a society that is far from open and inclusive.”
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