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Sennentuntschi

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
3,4 k
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Sennentuntschi (2010)
Trailer for Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps
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HorreurMystèreHorreur folkloriqueHorreur psychologique

Trois bergers solitaires privés de compagnie féminine créent la fille de leurs rêves, à partir d'un balai, de la paille et de quelques chiffons. La création Sennentuntschi, vit et respire po... Tout lireTrois bergers solitaires privés de compagnie féminine créent la fille de leurs rêves, à partir d'un balai, de la paille et de quelques chiffons. La création Sennentuntschi, vit et respire pour cuisiner, nettoyer et prendre soin des trois.Trois bergers solitaires privés de compagnie féminine créent la fille de leurs rêves, à partir d'un balai, de la paille et de quelques chiffons. La création Sennentuntschi, vit et respire pour cuisiner, nettoyer et prendre soin des trois.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Steiner
  • Scénario
    • Stephanie Japp
    • Michael Sauter
    • Michael Steiner
  • Casting principal
    • Roxane Mesquida
    • Nicholas Ofczarek
    • Andrea Zogg
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    3,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Steiner
    • Scénario
      • Stephanie Japp
      • Michael Sauter
      • Michael Steiner
    • Casting principal
      • Roxane Mesquida
      • Nicholas Ofczarek
      • Andrea Zogg
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 33avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps
    Trailer 2:10
    Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps

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    Roxane Mesquida
    Roxane Mesquida
    • Sennentuntschi
    Nicholas Ofczarek
    Nicholas Ofczarek
    • Sebastian Reusch…
    Andrea Zogg
    • Erwin
    Carlos Leal
    Carlos Leal
    • Martin
    Joel Basman
    Joel Basman
    • Albert
    Hanspeter Müller
    • Notter
    • (as Hanspeter Müller-Drossaart)
    • …
    Rebecca Indermaur
    • Theres
    Ueli Jäggi
    • Pfarrer Salis
    Peter Jecklin
    • Dr. Zingg
    Daniel Rohr
    • Bauer Stähli
    Paula Marija
    • Bibi
    Alice Blaser
    • Maria
    Herbert Leiser
    • Kommissar Matter
    Luciano Simioni
    • Studer
    Birgit C. Krammer
    • Birgit
    Mark Kuhn
    • Kommissar
    Stéphanie Berger
    • Gerichtsmedizinerin
    Florian Nussbaumer
    • Polizist
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Steiner
    • Scénario
      • Stephanie Japp
      • Michael Sauter
      • Michael Steiner
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    8meddlecore

    Awesome Film, Highly Convoluted Ending...

    I knew I was going to love this film when the opening scene was a mushroom hunt!

    It all begins, when a man, trying to escape the city, heads off to work on a farm in a remote area of the Swiss Alps.

    He boards with two shepherds- aging man and his mute nephew.

    And as they start to get acclimated with one another, the older man shows the city boy his secret project- an absinthe distillery.

    They start to get totally wasted on absinthe on a nightly basis. Until, one night, they decide they need a woman...and there's only way to do that. At least, so goes the old legend...

    Three lonely shepherds use a broom, straw, and rags to make the woman of their dreams. And the devil takes pity on them, by bringing her to life. The three men use her to cook, clean, and for their own sexual pleasure...until she takes revenge on them by skinning them alive, and making dolls from their bodies.

    The three men do successfully manage to conjure a Sennentuntschi. And the two older men, quickly start raping her...in increasingly violent fashion.

    Until she snaps and kills all their goats...skinning them alive. Striking fear into the men's hearts.

    And considering this film is non-linear in nature. We have a subsequent timeline playing out. Where we are following a police officer from the local village, as he investigates the discovery of a mute woman who wanders into town. He is trying to find out who she exactly is, and where she came from.

    And this all culminates in one of the most confusing and convoluted endings I've EVER seen. There is so much sh*t going on at the end...timelines converging; assumptions being made; ruses playing out; and a(albeit foreshadowed) twist that gives the Belgians and French a run for their money...before another, final twist, that is a bit more cliché (but gets you thinking).

    Even when it's all over with, you are still kind of confused because there is just way too much to take in, packed into a tiny timeframe...it's almost impossible to fully comprehend.

    The whole part with the priest and girl having a daughter didn't make much sense to me at all...it totally comes out of the blue and smacks you in the face.

    They should have just scrapped that part of the ending for the sake of flow and understandability.

    But, even with these flaws, this film is pretty awesome! I would still recommend it, just be prepared to pay full attention at the end, or risk missing something and being confused as all f*ck.

    7.5 out of 10.
    7Bloodwank

    Classy slow burning Swiss thriller

    It is said (or at least was at the screening attended) that Sennentuntschi is Switzerland's first genre film. One hope that they make more, for its quite a cracker. It draws upon a little used myth (I can think of maybe one other film that makes use of it) of lonely Alpine shepherds who sew a lady companion out of straw and cloth. By and by the lady comes to life, loves them and keeps their home, until she falls out of favours and takes her vengeance. Things are a bit more complicated than that here though, with a strange and silent lady (Roxanne Mesquida) coming to a village from the mountains and immediately arousing superstitions. Local inspector Reusch is on her side, but something bad is afoot, and events in the village are parallelled by the affairs of a moutainside shepherd, his son and a city man who joins them. The film is quite a slow burner, focused on the slowly boiling drama of its characters and the tensions between superstition and reason, religion and modernity, man and woman, primal and tamed. Set in 1975 when there were still places in the Alps caught in older times, there's a convincing sense of removal from reality and rustic unease, quiet disquiet that works well with the sublime locations, crisply shot by Pascal Walder. Solid performances across the board give the film an effective dramatic tone, Nicholas Ofczarek giving the character of Reusch a sense of earnest dedication tinged with affecting romantic, longing, Andrea Zogg bringing righteous fire to his powerful priest character and Roxanne Mesquida especially good in her silent role as the rumoured Sennentuntschi, conveying feral grace and danger with an edge of primal humanity. Things come to a head in nicely intense and fairly shocking fashion with a cruelly punching final block, although a slightly tricksy approach to the narrative dilutes the ultimate effect. All in all its a quality and worthwhile watch, though not as potent as it could be. It takes a little too long to really come aflame I think, while things are ultimately satisfying there isn't so much suspense in earlier scenes. And for all the interesting oppositions the film brings up with its narrative, it doesn't really end up saying anything particularly interesting, though never less than satisfying entertainment its standard genre film mechanics do slightly sap its underlying interest. Still recommended though, 7/10
    8LoBeholder

    A delightful Swiss surprise

    Watched this on Netflix, intrigued by the description about an old folktale. The film turned out to be somewhat contrary to my expectations, but actually in a good way.

    Without giving too much away, the film is a slow-burner that moves on multiple time levels. The flow feels natural, and adds to the mystery, so the chosen narrative approach was a good one. The film contains none of the modern Hollywoodian jump-scare crap - another top-notch decision by the director and writers. The main timeline's '70s setting helps to create the slightly skewered atmosphere of the film.

    The film can be interpreted on several metaphorical levels, but it works well even when just taken as a genre movie. All in all, I really liked the idea and its execution. Emotional stuff, really well played.

    Be warned though. As said, this is a real slow-burner, and the horror primarily comes from the atmosphere and -- well, you should check it out!
    7marton_fekete-feher

    A bit confusing at times, but interesting

    This is not a masterpiece, but not at all bad either. I bought this on Blu-ray because it is shot in ''Schwiizertüütsch'' (spiced with some French) and a genre piece at that. The Blu-ray contains English subtitles.

    To avoid unnecessary confusion for the viewer it is good to know that the beginning and the end of the film are set in ''the present day'' while the rest in between is set in 1975. Events in 1975 are not told in strict chronological order. To clarify things toward the ending (which is considerably faster paced than the beginning of the movie) two recap sequences are inserted.

    The screenplay is perhaps overcomplicated, containing several crossing storylines. In hindsight quite a lot in the course of events depends on coincidences plus the fact that several characters are unable or unwilling to speak. Still, everything comes together neatly.

    The present-day sequences, especially the one at the beginning, unnecessarily add to the confusion. They could have been left out without harming the story. I suspect they are there only to provide a final twist, but this could have been done just as well by moving the entire present-day part to the end, as a kind of epilogue.

    In conclusion, this is an interesting picture. A bit confusing at times, but to that there is a perfect solution: watch it all over again.

    The Blu-ray contains a making-of, information on the shooting locations and a German-dubbed soundtrack as well. Oh, and nice music overall. I liked the Serge Gainsbourg song that at some point breaks the action.
    7ComedyFan2010

    Mystery in the Swiss Alps

    This isn't so much a horror movie as mystery. Which is fine by me as I am actually not a big fan of typical horror and mainly watched it because of the country it is located and made in.

    Swiss Alps are a beautiful place for some mystery. Especially for the one based on a folktale. The pace of the movie is pretty slow, but it actually fits well to the story and enjoyable. Some scenes are still too gruesome to watch, but luckily there aren't too many so it doesn't ruin it. The worst was the goat scene, I won't add spoilers to it.

    Great acting as well. Roxane Mesquida is especially impressive since she doesn't have any dialogue but manages to portray so many emotions in a very intense way.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film is loosely based upon an Alpine to fable called "The Guschg Herdsmen's Doll" but commonly referred to as Sennentuntschi across Switzerland.
    • Gaffes
      The story is set in 1975, Sebastian drives a VAZ-2121 (Lada Niva). But this model of Lada was only manufactured from 1977.
    • Connexions
      Version of Sukkubus - den Teufel im Leib (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      Ford Mustang
      Written by Serge Gainsbourg

      Performed by Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 septembre 2011 (Autriche)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Suisse
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Langue
      • Suisse allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Autriche
    • Sociétés de production
      • Kontraproduktion AG
      • Superfilm
      • Greyhound
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      • 34 991 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 55min(115 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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