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Victoria

  • 2015
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  • 2h 18min
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Frederick Lau and Laia Costa in Victoria (2015)
Victoria, a young woman from Madrid, meets four local Berliners outside a nightclub. Sonne and his friends promise to show her a good time and the real side of the city. But these lads have gotten themselves into hot water: they owe someone a dangerous favor that requires repaying that evening. As Victoria's flirtation with Sonne deepens into something more, he convinces her to come along for the ride. And later, when things become more ominous and possibly lethally dangerous for Sonne, she insists on coming along. As the night takes on an ever more menacing character, what started out as a good time, quickly spirals out of control.
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  • Réalisation
    • Sebastian Schipper
  • Scénario
    • Sebastian Schipper
    • Olivia Neergaard-Holm
    • Eike Frederik Schulz
  • Casting principal
    • Laia Costa
    • Frederick Lau
    • Franz Rogowski
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    66 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    4 193
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    • Réalisation
      • Sebastian Schipper
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Schipper
      • Olivia Neergaard-Holm
      • Eike Frederik Schulz
    • Casting principal
      • Laia Costa
      • Frederick Lau
      • Franz Rogowski
    • 229avis d'utilisateurs
    • 278avis des critiques
    • 77Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 17 victoires et 21 nominations au total

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    Photos73

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    Rôles principaux25

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    Laia Costa
    Laia Costa
    • Victoria
    Frederick Lau
    Frederick Lau
    • Sonne
    Franz Rogowski
    Franz Rogowski
    • Boxer
    Burak Yigit
    Burak Yigit
    • Blinker
    Max Mauff
    Max Mauff
    • Fuß
    André Hennicke
    André Hennicke
    • Andi
    • (as André M. Hennicke)
    Eike Frederik Schulz
    • Barkeeper
    Hans-Ulrich Laux
    • Taxifahrer
    • (as Hans Ulrich Laux)
    Lena Klenke
    • Junge Mutter
    • (as Anna Lena Klenke)
    Philipp Kubitza
    • Junger Vater
    Martin Goeres
    Martin Goeres
    • SEK 1
    Andreas Schmitka
    • SEK 2
    • (as Andreas Schmittka)
    Jan Breustedt
    • Hooligan kurze Haare
    David Micas
    • Hooligan lange Haare
    Timo Honsa
    Timo Honsa
    • Zivilfahnder 1
    Bernd Weikert
    • Zivilfahnder 2
    Adolfo Assor
    Adolfo Assor
    • Kioskverkäufer
    Ansgar Ballendat
    • Baby
    • Réalisation
      • Sebastian Schipper
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Schipper
      • Olivia Neergaard-Holm
      • Eike Frederik Schulz
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    CinemaClown

    Devotes As Much Attention To Its Story As It Invests In Its Technically Challenging Production

    Shot in real time, filmed in one continuous take & made all the more believable by excellent performances from its cast, Victoria has that foreboding ambiance that keeps giving off the vibe that something unfortunate is about to happen all the time and even though its single- take gimmick is attention grabbing, it's the story & characters that hold this film together.

    Victoria covers a couple of hours in the life of its titular character, a young Spanish woman in Berlin who, while leaving a club one early morning, meets four local guys who invite her to hang out with them for a while, to which she agrees. Although her adventurous night out with them ends on an amicable note, a last-minute favour asked by the guys alters her life forever.

    Co-written & directed by Sebastian Schipper, the story of Victoria could've been easily told without the filmmakers trying to be ambitious with the camera but that added inventiveness brings an admiration of its own. The first half establishes the background of the characters as they stroll through Berlin streets & roofs but the next half is one nail-bitingly tense thriller that ups the ante considerably.

    Its single take lasting 138 minutes might be the combined result of clever editing, seamless switching & careful masking but what impressed me most is the fact that despite it being an impressive technical feat, it never for once overshadows the unfolding drama which remains the centerpiece throughout its runtime. The actors are highly convincing in their given roles, which only gets better as the plot progresses, and it only helps in further uplifting the story.

    On an overall scale, Victoria ends on a far better note than where it appeared to be heading during the first act, keeps its main focus on the titular character from beginning to end, and manages to be an emotionally rewarding experience with or without the one-shot gimmick. Devoting as much attention to its story as it invests in pulling off its technically challenging production, this German thriller deserves to be ranked amongst the finest films of this year. Thoroughly recommended.
    9IndustriousAngel

    Incredibly intense, very intimate thriller

    One of the best 2015 releases (the best of those I've seen at least), Victoria is a complete surprise - a little-known team hits it out of the park ... by a few miles. Much has been said about the one-take "gimmick" - trust me, whoever calls this a gimmick can not have seen Victoria. The way the camera moves, breathes and lives with the protagonists (ultra-realistic play here and perfect casting) is simply outstanding. It's a small, actually a stupid crime story; the protagonists are all drunk and/or high (and not too bright in the beginning, except the titular Victoria) - a bit like a Coen story, but where the Coens prefer an ironic, satirical approach - always keeping that little distance between watcher and screen - Victoria draws us right in from minute one and only lets go in the last 15 seconds. You can't lean back and smile about the crazy, idiotic antics of those wannabe small-time gangsters, no, you're right in there with them and have to suffer through every bad decision with them. And on the other hand, it's also a tender getting-in-love story (of a kind) - and the same applies: As much as you'd like to shout at Victoria: "Step back, girl! This guy and his friends are BAD NEWS!! Don't get involved!!!" - you can't do that, because, you know, the neighbors might hear ... you have to live and suffer through those more than 2 hours with them.

    This is what movie-making is all about.
    9Vahnstad

    This is a masterpiece

    As a Belgian, i watched today this movie. I have to say, i had huge expectations about this movie. Thanks to the trailer that i liked, and because i like similar experimental movies. After that i watched the movie, i have to say, i am completely overwhelmed by the movie.

    This is a strong movie with also a lot of emotion. The movie has some good experimental film techniques, and the choice of making the movie in one take is a very good choice. There is no moment where the movie became boring, and there is also no Hollywood like action. It is just well balanced. The story is also very good and emotional, thanks to the exceptional acting performances. The dialogs are also very realistic, and made me think about times when i go out. It is just so realistic.

    This movie is also the kind of movie that keeps in your mind for days, even weeks. So watch this movie, and do a pleasure for yourself. You won't regret it.

    Because this movie is a real masterpiece.
    7BillSims28

    Five-Word Review: Mind-boggling Technical Achievement; Average Film

    Victoria, I am sad to say, is largely overrated despite the truly mesmerising cinematography. Since the incredible one-take film became widely known, most of the critical consensus agrees that is a fantastic film. I found it only decent. Whilst there are moments of genuine breathless tension, the crime elements are superb, and the ending is good, it seems too often like it is trying to be - and I am loath to use this word - 'artsy'. The script was apparently only 12 pages long (that's about 11 minutes of film per script page) which means almost all of the dialogue is improvised. Which is neat, but does not make for compelling viewing, as the characters apart from the titular protagonist (another positive would be Laia Costa's stupendous performance) just don't have enough depth to be interesting. Were it not for the unique cinematographic excellence this would be nothing more than an average thriller with some decent moments that tried too hard to rise above its station.

    But talking of the cinematography...take a bow Sturla Brandth Grøvlen, you magnificent genius. This bests all the works of Emmanuel Lubezki and Roger Deakins, and is simply the best feat of cinematography I've ever seen. Flawlessly transitioning from building to street to car to club to the intensity of a foot race and shoot out, all with the precision and careful craftsmanship of any great film. In fact, after only 15 minutes you're barely noticing it any more. After a while, you may realise that you've literally followed these characters all the way from that club and the mind boggles. It's arguably worth watching just to witness this spectacular achievement - you'll most likely find an entrancing and ambitious effort that has a film tacked on to it with ideas a little above its station and a tendency to be too showy at times. 62/100
    10kamille-roboter

    Pure cinematic excellence

    When I saw the trailer of Victoria I was really interested in the movie, because I am a fan of Sebastian Schipper, who directed also "Absolute Giganten", one of the best German movies in recent years. German cinema had to struggle in the last years, too many movies about the German past or really bad and soulless comedies flooded the market. Only really few risks were taken and some of them were pretty good E.g. "Zeit der Kannibalen", but for the most part they sucked.

    So...there comes Victoria, a movie by a experienced director, with (for the most part) unknown faces in the cast, a really small crew and shot in a single take in a night in Berlin. Latter is something truly unconventional for a German film, so I went into the theater expecting a good unconventional German movie.

    What I got was a masterpiece. Victoria is not only the best German movie in years, but (IMHO) the best movie of the year yet. The tracking shot in the movie isn't only there for effect and a showcase of the cinematographers talent, but a essential part of the films main story, that unfolds around a Spanish girl named Victoria, that meets a bunch of "real Berlin guys", so they call themselves, in the middle of the night. You experience the story of Victoria in real time, you see live character development for instance.

    That, the down to earth acting and plot make the movie so incredibly immersive that it becomes something completely new and fresh, which is incredibly rare in recent years. I don't want to give away more about the plot, so I'll talk about the acting. The acting in this movie is fantastic, the dialogue is actually completely improvised, so that the actors, especially the fantastic Laia Costa and Frederick Lau, become these characters in those 140 minutes and it feels real. It feels like they are actual existing persons.

    The cinematography is brilliant, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen does a fantastic job in accompanying the main characters and even if there are some shaky parts, which was expected, its never annoying and the viewer becomes the camera. Another aspect of this movie that I adored was the soundtrack. It was perfectly suited in supporting the atmosphere and hypnotic.

    I left the theater speechless, what happens in the final act will either throw you off, or you will be completely exhilarated. Either way: Watch this movie and support movies with original concepts, only like this we will continue to get better movies than the usual dog**** from Hollywood and co.

    Victoria is a truly exhilarating masterpiece and the first time I felt like watching a new kind of cinema in a long time. Go and watch it. Its worth it.

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    • Anecdotes
      It took 3 attempts to film the movie. The take used for the final cut was the third one and completed from 4:30 AM to 7:00 AM on 27 April 2014 in the Kreuzberg and Mitte neighborhoods.
    • Gaffes
      When Victoria and Sonne hop on the back of the cab during the getaway they both get in through one door, but when they close it two thumps are heard, their door and the cameraman's.
    • Citations

      Victoria: I've been... I've been... I don't know the name, how you say that... I've been... in the conservatory, you know... I was in the conservatory. and I cannot continue in the conservatory because I'm not good enough, or something like that

      Sonne: Because they're stupid, or what?

      Victoria: No, it's okay. I prefer that.

      Sonne: No, really... Because it's amazing. It's like. You know, I...

      Victoria: No, it's not amazing... I don't know. I've been sixteen and a half years practicing playing the piano. every day, like seven hours every day. Seven is the maximum. You cannot play more, because you're gonna hurt your arms. And it's a really hard life, because you have no... you have no life. You have no friends. Well, the friends are like the other guys that are in the conservatory... but they are not your friends really. They're like your enemies. Because they are fighting for your dream too.

      Sonne: But was it your dream... to play?

      Victoria: Not any more.No. Because it's... You are... You... You can became a bad... I don't know. I was just thinking, for my friends, they should fail in their exams... because then I would have, like, more opportunities for me! Our teacher said to us that. just the 90% of us, we are wasting our time. It's really difficult to become a real piano player. And it's better like this. You know, when I was 12, I can remember, I was like an old lady... just playing always the fucking piano.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 juillet 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • France
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook (United Kingdom)
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Langues
      • Allemand
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Turc
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • My Name Is Victoria
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Charlottenstraße, Kreuzberg, Berlin, Allemagne(night club)
    • Sociétés de production
      • MonkeyBoy
      • Deutschfilm
      • RadicalMedia
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      • 3 245 470 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 18min(138 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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