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Von jetzt an kein Zurück

  • 2014
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Von jetzt an kein Zurück (2014)
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Germany, 1967. Ruby & Martin, a young couple, are rehearsing their uprising. The price is high: expulsion from school, parental violence, and ultimately institutionalization. But they are re... Read allGermany, 1967. Ruby & Martin, a young couple, are rehearsing their uprising. The price is high: expulsion from school, parental violence, and ultimately institutionalization. But they are ready to take on the cause of love.Germany, 1967. Ruby & Martin, a young couple, are rehearsing their uprising. The price is high: expulsion from school, parental violence, and ultimately institutionalization. But they are ready to take on the cause of love.

  • Director
    • Christian Frosch
  • Writer
    • Christian Frosch
  • Stars
    • Victoria Schulz
    • Anton Spieker
    • Erni Mangold
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Christian Frosch
    • Writer
      • Christian Frosch
    • Stars
      • Victoria Schulz
      • Anton Spieker
      • Erni Mangold
    • 2User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Victoria Schulz
    Victoria Schulz
    • Ruby
    Anton Spieker
    Anton Spieker
    • Martin
    Erni Mangold
    Erni Mangold
    • Mother Benedikta
    Ursula Ofner
    • Ruby's Mother
    Ben Becker
    Ben Becker
    • Ruby's Father
    Thorsten Merten
    Thorsten Merten
    • Martin's Father
    Markus Hering
    • Rossmann
    Michael Prelle
    • Director Neuwald
    Eva Maria Jost
    Eva Maria Jost
    • Gisela
    Ivo Kortlang
    • Xaver
    Cora Frost
    • Sister Martha
    Tino Hillebrand
    • Harry
    Kristof Gerega
    • Bruder Udolf
    Nell Pietrzyk
    • Susanne
    Helga Boettiger
    • Omi
    Andreas Seifert
    • Priest
    Kirsten Hildisch
    • German teacher
    Walfriede Schmitt
    • Sister Agathe
    • Director
      • Christian Frosch
    • Writer
      • Christian Frosch
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    8ranjit-arvind

    Great story telling.

    This movie hits you at different levels. It was interesting to observe that at the German film festival here, many in the audience were overheard asking,"which era is this based in"? Well-told and tightly knit with excellent screenplay and all-round great performance by everybody, especially Victoria Schulz. It was screened here with the English title: Rough Road Ahead. The editing seemed a little inconsistent, with a few scenes where there seemed like a break in continuity. But it was recovered well without affecting the experience of the story. Frosch expertly brings to life a story that could very well be contemporary in some parts of the world even in this day and age. It appeared as if the camera knew when to indulge and when to withdraw, without striking our sensibilities too hard.
    7euroGary

    Another film about evil nuns?

    At its beginning, 'Von Jetzt An Kein Zurück' (English-language release title: 'Rough Road Ahead') seems to be about carefree German youth in the 1960s: cutting class, rock music, skinny-dipping etc. But the film is actually about what happens when that carefree German youth comes up against pressure to conform.

    Rosemarie (who prefers to be called 'Ruby') and Horst are in their late teens and stifled by their parents: Rosemarie's stereotypical tyrannical father insists on giving her a virginity check; Horst's father is mentally scarred by his experiences during the Second World War. After one youthful misadventure too many, their respective parents sign them over to religiously-run reform schools.

    Not having personally experienced a German 1960s religiously-run reform school I don't know how accurate their portrayal is here, but it's a picture familiar from any number of other films: cardboard cut-out savage nuns for Rosemarie and nightly rectal checks for Horst.

    Fast-forward to the mid-1970s, the film switches from black-and-white to colour and one of our protagonists has made a name for themselves; the other is no longer around. Their experiences at the schools affected them in similar ways, but they had different methods of coping.

    The supporting characters in this are two-dimensional: Rosemarie's down-trodden mother, her best friend from the wrong side of the tracks, the boy at Horst's school who has 'victim' written all over him, those savage nuns, etc... even male lead Horst is merely another pseudo-intellectual thinking he can change the world, of the kind seen in other 1960s-set fiction. Rosemarie emerges as the film's most-rounded character as her experiences shape her personality. As a result, Victoria Schulz's performance seems the best simply because she is called upon to display a wider range, although the other performers do their best with the material they're given: Thorsten Merten, as Horst's damaged father, is notable. The film is definitely worth seeing and you will gasp in horror at some of the reform school sequences... just don't expect anything very original.

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2015 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Austria
    • Official sites
      • Cinema.de
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Rough Road Ahead
    • Production companies
      • Jost Hering Filmproduktion
      • Prisma Film- und Fernsehproduktion
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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