Racconta di una giornata qualsiasi nel reparto chirurgico, dove Floria lotta contro il caos di un sistema al limite, mentre si prende cura dei suoi pazienti con dedizione, il turno deraglia ... Leggi tuttoRacconta di una giornata qualsiasi nel reparto chirurgico, dove Floria lotta contro il caos di un sistema al limite, mentre si prende cura dei suoi pazienti con dedizione, il turno deraglia fino a un climax che cambia tutto.Racconta di una giornata qualsiasi nel reparto chirurgico, dove Floria lotta contro il caos di un sistema al limite, mentre si prende cura dei suoi pazienti con dedizione, il turno deraglia fino a un climax che cambia tutto.
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"Late Shift" delivers a gripping and heartfelt portrayal of the exhausting reality faced by hospital staff, carried brilliantly by Leonie Benesch's very strong performance. While marketed as crime/thriller, the film is firmly a drama - there's no real mystery or crime, just raw, authentic human struggle.
This is an excellent movie that peeks the door to the challenging and often unseen world of medical workers.
It shattered me into a thousand little pieces, because this is what really happens.
I'm not a healthcare professional, but you don't have to be one to understand the incredible work doctors do every single day. The director managed to show us a glimpse of their daily reality with honesty and care.
Thanks to every doctor who chose this difficult path to be there when we need it most.
And the original title, Heldin - meaning heroine - fits the film much better. Because real heroes don't wear capes. They wear blue scrubs and a pair of worn white sneakers...
It shattered me into a thousand little pieces, because this is what really happens.
I'm not a healthcare professional, but you don't have to be one to understand the incredible work doctors do every single day. The director managed to show us a glimpse of their daily reality with honesty and care.
Thanks to every doctor who chose this difficult path to be there when we need it most.
And the original title, Heldin - meaning heroine - fits the film much better. Because real heroes don't wear capes. They wear blue scrubs and a pair of worn white sneakers...
This film review is dedicated to nurse Miri and male nurse Jörg, who selflessly supported me during those difficult days in March a few years ago. Unforgotten and with great gratitude!
The Swiss film by Petra VOLPE follows nurse Floria Lind (Leonie BENESCH) during her late shift at a hospital near Basel. The ward where Floria works is chronically understaffed. On top of that, someone is absent due to illness. Selflessly, the young nurse tries to do justice to her diverse patients, some of whom are terminally ill. Like a thriller, events escalate during this particular late shift and culminate in a special action.
Making the late shift the subject of a film was a wise decision by the director. The patients are still awake and venting their despair. The doctors and nurses of the day are exhausted and are clamoring for their long-awaited end of the day. This special atmosphere is captured brilliantly by the quasi-documentary film, which is in fact a stylized monument to all the self-sacrificing people in hospitals around the world.
Hamburg-born actress Leonie BENESCH (2023 EUROPEAN FILM AWARD: nomination for THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE) plays this role - as usual - phenomenally well. This actress has the potential to appeal to a global audience. She brings an extraordinary radiance and inner truth to her characters - whether in television series such as BABYLON BERLIN and THE SWARM or in cinematic masterpieces such as THE WHITE RIBBON, THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE, and SEPTEMBER 5. It's regrettable that former festival director Carlo CHATRIAN had neither a competition slot available for THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE in 2023 nor one for SEPTEMBER 5 in 2024. The fact that the then BERLINALE director failed to recognize the potential of these performances by Leonie BENESCH remains a tragic oversight. However, it's a bad sign that the new BERLINALE director, Tricia TUTTLE, was also unable to find a place for the third consecutive Leonie BENESCH classic in the Berlin Film Festival's competition. Not a good prospect for the future of the BERLINALE!
This film from German-speaking Switzerland is something truly special that shouldn't be missed! Be sure to see it on the big screen, if possible!
The Swiss film by Petra VOLPE follows nurse Floria Lind (Leonie BENESCH) during her late shift at a hospital near Basel. The ward where Floria works is chronically understaffed. On top of that, someone is absent due to illness. Selflessly, the young nurse tries to do justice to her diverse patients, some of whom are terminally ill. Like a thriller, events escalate during this particular late shift and culminate in a special action.
Making the late shift the subject of a film was a wise decision by the director. The patients are still awake and venting their despair. The doctors and nurses of the day are exhausted and are clamoring for their long-awaited end of the day. This special atmosphere is captured brilliantly by the quasi-documentary film, which is in fact a stylized monument to all the self-sacrificing people in hospitals around the world.
Hamburg-born actress Leonie BENESCH (2023 EUROPEAN FILM AWARD: nomination for THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE) plays this role - as usual - phenomenally well. This actress has the potential to appeal to a global audience. She brings an extraordinary radiance and inner truth to her characters - whether in television series such as BABYLON BERLIN and THE SWARM or in cinematic masterpieces such as THE WHITE RIBBON, THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE, and SEPTEMBER 5. It's regrettable that former festival director Carlo CHATRIAN had neither a competition slot available for THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE in 2023 nor one for SEPTEMBER 5 in 2024. The fact that the then BERLINALE director failed to recognize the potential of these performances by Leonie BENESCH remains a tragic oversight. However, it's a bad sign that the new BERLINALE director, Tricia TUTTLE, was also unable to find a place for the third consecutive Leonie BENESCH classic in the Berlin Film Festival's competition. Not a good prospect for the future of the BERLINALE!
This film from German-speaking Switzerland is something truly special that shouldn't be missed! Be sure to see it on the big screen, if possible!
Empathy! This nurse's empathy really stood out, even in the most chaotic moments. Yes, there's a huge workload and not enough staff or enough minutes, but she still manages to offer precious seconds to make her patients feel seen and heard.
She stays calm, while everything is coming at her nonstop and, at same time, she manages to remain human, to be as kind as possible in those moments.. You can definitely see that even if when she's overwhelmed, she still remains a decent human being.
I felt like I was there with her the whole time, never bored.. if anything, I could feel the urgency and the stress and I was rooting for her to pull everything off.
It also made me a bit sad because in my country hospital stays are nothing like this. Hospitals don't have as many features and useful tech I saw here and most of the medical staff have lost their empathy over time, probably because it's tough to survive in this environment without shutting off emotionally. Not to mention that in reality the procedures aren't always followed as carefully as this nurse tried to do in the movie.
In the end I just want to say I admire everyone who chooses this career path, stays compassionate and does their best despite all the challenges.
She stays calm, while everything is coming at her nonstop and, at same time, she manages to remain human, to be as kind as possible in those moments.. You can definitely see that even if when she's overwhelmed, she still remains a decent human being.
I felt like I was there with her the whole time, never bored.. if anything, I could feel the urgency and the stress and I was rooting for her to pull everything off.
It also made me a bit sad because in my country hospital stays are nothing like this. Hospitals don't have as many features and useful tech I saw here and most of the medical staff have lost their empathy over time, probably because it's tough to survive in this environment without shutting off emotionally. Not to mention that in reality the procedures aren't always followed as carefully as this nurse tried to do in the movie.
In the end I just want to say I admire everyone who chooses this career path, stays compassionate and does their best despite all the challenges.
What a ride. More importantly, what a REAL, HARD-HITTING ride. At just 90 minutes, the film not only manages to strike an emotional chord but also tells the stories of so many people suffering various illness, through the POV of Floria (Leonie Benesch). That too, while carefully placing a spotlight on the real-world crisis of nurse shortage. Floria's really committed to her job, and it's shown to us through her interactions with several patients in the ward, including sweet ones, stubborn ones, depressing / terminally ill ones, and even the "entitled" ones. Director Petra Volpe closely follows Floria as she navigates a rather hectic evening, filled with spontaneous requests, immense pressure of follow-ups, and even having to deal with personal dilemmas.
The beauty of the storytelling lies in giving us tidbits of information on Floria and her patients, making the each incidental revelation all the more impactful. Leonie Benesch puts in a fantastic performance -- one that's sure to linger in my head for a very long time for the subtleties alone. And as much as I hate being physically at a hospital, the film aggravated that feeling with its solid sound design and cinematography (characterized by long shots). This unprecedented health crisis is alarming, and I hope the world is taking notes. Late Shift, for me, is cinema mirroring life.
The beauty of the storytelling lies in giving us tidbits of information on Floria and her patients, making the each incidental revelation all the more impactful. Leonie Benesch puts in a fantastic performance -- one that's sure to linger in my head for a very long time for the subtleties alone. And as much as I hate being physically at a hospital, the film aggravated that feeling with its solid sound design and cinematography (characterized by long shots). This unprecedented health crisis is alarming, and I hope the world is taking notes. Late Shift, for me, is cinema mirroring life.
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- QuizOfficial submission of Switzerland for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 98th Academy Awards in 2026.
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- Budget
- 3.700.000 CHF (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 2.438.212 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 32min(92 min)
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