Alles was kommt

Frankreich Deutschland 2015/2016 Spielfilm

Summary

Things to Come

Nathalie is in her late fifties. A philosophy teacher at a Parisian grammar school, she loves her job. She also publishes her writing with a small publishing house. Her husband is a university lecturer. Their grown-up children love spending time in their middle-class intellectual home, as do their students. So far, Nathalie has not given much thought to the future in her busy routine – but then an accumulation of unexpected events changes everything. Confronted with sudden freedom, which nonetheless brings loneliness, Nathalie is obliged to reinvent both herself and her life. Mia Hansen-Løve's fifth feature marks a departure from the topic of youth; instead she has chosen to explore the onset of age in a powerful yet also ironic portrait of a woman. The film revolves around questions of happiness, of having a vocation and the value or folly of established ways of living. It depicts not only one individual's search for new avenues, it also asks if – and to what extent – philosophy can be applied to our everyday life.

Source: 66. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

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Credits

All Credits

Duration:
98 min
Format:
DCP, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Dolby
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 06.06.2016, 160201, ohne Altersbeschränkung / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 13.02.2016, Berlin, IFF - Wettbewerb;
Kinostart (DE): 18.08.2016

Titles

  • Originaltitel (DE) Alles was kommt
  • Weiterer Titel (FR) L'avenir
  • Weiterer Titel Things to Come
  • Weiterer Titel Was kommt

Versions

Original

Duration:
98 min
Format:
DCP, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Dolby
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 06.06.2016, 160201, ohne Altersbeschränkung / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 13.02.2016, Berlin, IFF - Wettbewerb;
Kinostart (DE): 18.08.2016

Formatfassung

Duration:
100 min
Format:
35mm
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Dolby

Awards

FBW 2016
  • Prädikat: wertvoll
Berlinale 2016
  • Silberner Bär, Beste Regie