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Colonia

  • 2015
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  • 1h 50min
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Daniel Brühl and Emma Watson in Colonia (2015)
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La quête désespérée d'une jeune femme pour retrouver son petit ami enlevé l'attire dans la tristement célèbre Colonia Dignidad, une secte dont personne ne s'est jamais échappé.La quête désespérée d'une jeune femme pour retrouver son petit ami enlevé l'attire dans la tristement célèbre Colonia Dignidad, une secte dont personne ne s'est jamais échappé.La quête désespérée d'une jeune femme pour retrouver son petit ami enlevé l'attire dans la tristement célèbre Colonia Dignidad, une secte dont personne ne s'est jamais échappé.

  • Réalisation
    • Florian Gallenberger
  • Scénario
    • Torsten Wenzel
    • Florian Gallenberger
    • Tom Kinninmont
  • Casting principal
    • Emma Watson
    • Daniel Brühl
    • Michael Nyqvist
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Florian Gallenberger
    • Scénario
      • Torsten Wenzel
      • Florian Gallenberger
      • Tom Kinninmont
    • Casting principal
      • Emma Watson
      • Daniel Brühl
      • Michael Nyqvist
    • 126avis d'utilisateurs
    • 114avis des critiques
    • 33Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 15 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux49

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    Emma Watson
    Emma Watson
    • Lena
    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • Daniel
    Michael Nyqvist
    Michael Nyqvist
    • Paul Schäfer
    Richenda Carey
    Richenda Carey
    • Gisela
    Vicky Krieps
    Vicky Krieps
    • Ursel
    Jeanne Werner
    Jeanne Werner
    • Doro
    Julian Ovenden
    Julian Ovenden
    • Roman
    August Zirner
    August Zirner
    • German Ambassador
    Martin Wuttke
    Martin Wuttke
    • Niels Biedermann
    Nicolás Barsoff
    Nicolás Barsoff
    • Jorge
    Steve Karier
    • Bernd
    Stefan Merki
    • Rudi
    Lucila Gandolfo
    Lucila Gandolfo
    • Colonia Doctor
    Johannes Allmayer
    • Dieter
    Gilles Soeder
    • Kurt
    Katharina Müller-Elmau
    Katharina Müller-Elmau
    • Embassy Secretary
    Paul Herwig
    Paul Herwig
    • Embassy Attaché
    Oscar Martin
    Oscar Martin
    • Interrogator
    • (as Oscar Ali Garci)
    • Réalisation
      • Florian Gallenberger
    • Scénario
      • Torsten Wenzel
      • Florian Gallenberger
      • Tom Kinninmont
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    Gordon-11

    What an intense adventure!

    This film tells the story of two German citizens who are in Chile under Pinochet dictatorship. They get locked up in a camp of a religious sect, and get mistreated, abused and tortured.

    The story is super engaging, keeping me glued to the screen from start to finish! I applaud Lena's courage to go into the camp just to see her boyfriend, though it can also be argued that it is the silliest thing to do. It shows that love is blind, and rational decision is clouded by love. The conditions in the camp is horrible, made worse by the wicked headmaster who wrongly uses religion to control and abuse people. There is one scene that vaguely suggests sexual abuse, but it is so vague that I had doubts until the words appear at the end of the film.

    The ending is super intense. I find myself grabbing onto my chair, leaning forward and simply hoping that things will work out. The desperation of the characters transmit through the screen to me, and I just hope so sincerely that they will make it.

    I didn't expect such an intense adventure. I enjoyed watching 'Colonial" thoroughly.
    7roxmewild

    When reality is scarier than fiction

    The scary thing is the film is based on a true story and respect to the writers producers and all who got this made into a film for the world to see!

    Civil rights is a thing many of us take for granted but this film shows and highlights that there are still many countries whom liberty and rights are not a given and the people suffer under corrupt power it is one of the most scary things and I am grateful that I don't live in a country like that! My heart fills for the many who have and continue to suffer 💜
    7cinemacy

    Sacrificial torture and secret worlds, there is no shortage of surprises in 'Colonia'

    Inspired by true events, Colonia is a Hollywood-style thriller about a couple who finds themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time- the torture prison of a religious cult under the influence of the Chilean secret police in 1974. At a time when Chilean youth began revolutionizing in the streets, one man's involvement with the movement along with his girlfriend's association in his anti-government views causes the couple to put their relationship and love for each other to the test. Directed by Academy Award winner Florian Gallenberger (Shadows of War), Colonia opens in theaters Friday, April 15th. Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine" accompanies archival footage of protesters rioting in the streets while the film itself is saturated in prime colors- magenta and royal blue. This juxtaposition of violence and R&B gives an artistic edge to the film's opening scenes, but unfortunately, this visual isn't sustained throughout the film. We meet our protagonist Daniel (Daniel Brühl), up on stage pumping up the masses of people, when, out of nowhere, he spots a bright yellow flight attendant's outfit (like a ray of Mr. Withers' sunshine) from the muted colors of the crowd. The woman is Lena (Emma Watson) and they immediately embrace. Their relationship isn't made entirely clear, but she only has four days in town and they plan on spending it together.

    While enjoying their time together, Daniel receives a phone call that shifts the political tide and changes everything. This results in chaos erupting in the streets, leading to their capture by the Chilean soldiers. Daniel gets abducted and taken to a hidden cult in a rural area called Colonia Dignidad, run by ex-Nazi Paul Schäfer (Michael Nyqvist). Left with no other choice, Lena willfully joins the Colonia as a desperate, last-ditch effort to find her boyfriend, risking her own life to bring him home as she discovers that those who enter the cult never leave.

    Emma Watson and Daniel Brühl play Lena and Daniel with an innocence about them that has you rooting for their success. Watson is unquestionably beautiful and smart, her outspokenness gets her into trouble. Brühl takes a more unconventional risk with his character by playing the role of a mentally challenged person in an effort to trick his captors into thinking he is not a threat. Watson and Brühl are crucial to the film's success, but individually speaking, these roles won't likely result in a significant boost to their careers.

    Colonia can't escape the comparisons to Eli Roth's The Sacrament or the documentary Kidnapped for Christ (if you haven't seen it, it's available to stream on Netflix, and is a MUST- watch), which may hurt Colonia's overall success because it is not as riveting by comparison. Audiences know what they are getting with an Eli Roth film, and a documentary has its own sense of wonderment, but Colonia tends to jump from the political thriller to love story to religious brainwashing in a patchwork way that feels a bit all over the place, and it is this "clumpy" genre blending that may be the film's weakest point. Plus, Daniel and Lena's relationship is never fully established in the beginning of the film, so we are left to wonder why she would risk her life to save this person.

    At its core, Colonia is an interesting story, but not a very memorable film. It doesn't provide enough tension to overshadow The Sacrament, nor does it have the foundation to be a solid romance. The fact that it is based on a true story is what keeps the film afloat and the inclusion the smuggled archival photos of the real Colonia Dignidad at the end is a much-needed gem. Yet, even with cinema-savvy actors Emma Watson and Daniel Brühl, Colonia can't quite seem to gain the traction needed to be a standout film.

    For more, visit: www.cinemacy.com
    8michaeljtrubic

    Particularly memorable Q&A when a German diplomat voiced his opinion

    When a German Diplomatic official attends the premiere in Toronto to refute the premise of the film its a sign that the material strikes pretty close to home.

    Very memorable Q&A at the 2015 Tiff. Hats off to the director that didn't flinch at all when confronting the questioner.

    Its one of those films that you can honestly say "real life is stranger than fiction"

    Its obvious that the film makers used this convincing story to attract the very talented cast. Even the despicable bad guys (and gal) were very well cast in addition to our heroes.

    I'm glad this film wasn't released amidst the flurry of films prior to the awards season. Everyone should take the time and let this material and these performances sink in.

    Well done. Good work.
    8dave-mcclain

    "Colonia" takes a little-known chapter in history and spins it into an interesting and entertaining tale of romance and danger.

    A religious cult in Chile run by ex-Nazis?!? It may sound like a bizarre work of fiction, but the location portrayed in the historical drama "Colonia" (NR, 1:50) was all too real (except for the fictional romance at the center of the film). But before I get into my plot summary, I think that a little historical context is in order: In September 1973, a U.S.-backed military coup wrested control of the government of Chile from democratically-elected socialist president Salvador Allende and placed power in the hands of army commander-in-chief Augusto Pinochet. Under his 17-year rule, dissidents were persecuted, arrested, kidnapped, deposed, tortured and murdered. Pinochet's government used the remote Colonia Dignidad (Colony of Dignity) as a place to torture and murder some of the regime's political opponents. The public face of the colony was that of a charitable and educational organization. It was actually a religious cult where former Nazi medic Paul Schäfer imposed a strict Baptist interpretation of the Bible on all of his followers, many of who had emigrated with him from Germany. He forced them to live in dormitories segregated by gender, and with parents separated from their children, whom Schäfer sexually molested.

    Daniel Brühl plays Daniel, a political activist from Germany who has been living in Chile for a few months working with a group of young people supporting President Allende. Daniel's girlfriend, Lena (Emma Watson), is a flight attendant who takes advantage of her week-long stopover in Santiago to spend time with Daniel. When a military coup suddenly drives Allende from power, the new government starts rounding up political dissidents, including Daniel – and Lena, who happens to be with him when he's arrested. In a soccer stadium, a man wearing a black hood identifies Allende supporters, including Daniel, who is whisked away in a van. Lena is able to trace the markings on the vehicle to the secretive and remote "Colonia Dignidad" compound, about 200 miles south of Santiago. She makes her way there and asks to join. "I want to know the way of the Lord," she says, wearing a small cross around her neck.

    In her attempt to rescue her lost love, Lena is sacrificing her freedom – and putting her very life at risk. A harsh old woman named Gisela (Richenda Carey) takes her to meet the cult's leader, German expatriate and lay preacher Paul Schäfer (Michael Nyqvist). "Once you join us, you must remain," explains Schäfer. Lena agrees, in spite of observing his Christian fanaticism and some of his innate creepiness. Gisela relieves Lena of the small bag she had brought with her, gives her a few items including a set of linen, and assigns her a bed in the female dormitory. Most of the women show no interest in talking to the new arrival, but Lena befriends another young woman named Doro (Jeanne Werner) and, later, another named Ursel (Vicky Krieps). As Lena joins the women in their daily work in the fields and in other food preparation activities, she learns what she can about the camp and keeps her eyes peeled for Daniel.

    Daniel has survived severe physical abuse at the hands of the Chilean secret police in the colony's subterranean torture chamber, but he is a bit worse for the wear. Besides his physical injuries, his speech is slurred and he now talks and acts like a child. Lena finally catches sight of Daniel when she steals a glance through the window of the colony's assembly hall during a men's meeting and is obviously concerned about his state of mind. Soon after, at a rare meeting with the cult's men and women all together, Lena takes the risk of approaching Daniel, hoping that the two of them can come up with a plan to escape the cult, something no one has done before. But there's much more at stake than "just" the fate of two young lovers. Besides the terrible ways that Schäfer uses and abuses his followers, it turns out that he's also into some other nasty business that further reduces even the slim chance that Daniel and Lena have to get away for good.

    "Colonia" takes a little-known chapter in history and spins it into an interesting and entertaining tale of romance and danger. The story is perhaps best understood as a combination of "The Boys from Brazil", M. Night Shyamalan's "The Village" and Ben Affleck's Oscar-winning "Argo"… if you can imagine that. This film's unusual setting contributes to its originality, as does telling a story in which it's the woman who comes to rescue the man. The actors are well cast, and this accomplished multi-national ensemble consistently offers up lived-in performances. The direction, by Florian Gallenberger (who won an Oscar for his 2000 live action short film "I Want to Be…"), sometimes feels a little disjointed, but he mostly keeps things moving and builds some serious tension into the movie's plot. The script (co-written by Torsten Wenzel and Gallenberger) is creative and smart. There may not be much actual dignity in the Colonia Dignidad compound, but this film dignifies itself with some quality story-telling. "A-"

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    • Anecdotes
      Emma Watson visited Villa Baviera (former Colonia Dignidad) in September 2014. Though the media initially thought she was on vacation, they later found she was doing research for her role.
    • Gaffes
      When Lena and Daniel are driven to the airport near the end of the movie several large buildings show multiple Satelite-Dishes on their roofs - private sat-receivers were not in use in the seventies.
    • Citations

      Paul Schäfer: Anyone can torture, but to break a person without harming physically, that's an art.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Die Sekte der Folterer (2016)
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      Ain't No Sunshine
      Written by Bill Withers

      Performed by Bill Withers

      © Interios Music Corp.

      Courtesy of Universal/MCA Music Publishing GmbH

      Originally released 1971.

      All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 juillet 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • Luxembourg
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
      • Argentine
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Colony
    • Lieux de tournage
      • San Telmo, Buenos Aires, District fédéral, Argentine
    • Sociétés de production
      • Majestic Filmproduktion
      • Iris Productions
      • Rat Pack Filmproduktion
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      • 14 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 15 709 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 3 621 046 $US
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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