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Une valse dans les allées

Original title: In den Gängen
  • 2018
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
6.5K
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Une valse dans les allées (2018)
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Christian begins to work as a shelf stacker at a supermarket and finds himself in a new, unknown world: the long aisles, the bustle at the checkouts, the forklifts.Christian begins to work as a shelf stacker at a supermarket and finds himself in a new, unknown world: the long aisles, the bustle at the checkouts, the forklifts.Christian begins to work as a shelf stacker at a supermarket and finds himself in a new, unknown world: the long aisles, the bustle at the checkouts, the forklifts.

  • Director
    • Thomas Stuber
  • Writers
    • Clemens Meyer
    • Thomas Stuber
  • Stars
    • Andreas Leupold
    • Franz Rogowski
    • Peter Kurth
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    6.9/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Thomas Stuber
    • Writers
      • Clemens Meyer
      • Thomas Stuber
    • Stars
      • Andreas Leupold
      • Franz Rogowski
      • Peter Kurth
    • 22User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Andreas Leupold
    • Rudi
    Franz Rogowski
    Franz Rogowski
    • Christian Gruvert
    Peter Kurth
    Peter Kurth
    • Bruno
    Steffen Scheumann
    • Norbert
    Matthias Brenner
    Matthias Brenner
    • Jürgen
    Sandra Hüller
    Sandra Hüller
    • Marion Koch
    Michael Specht
    • Paletten-Klaus
    Angelika Kluge
    • Pförtnerin
    Ramona Kunze-Libnow
    • Irina Pfeiffer
    Henning Peker
    • Wolfgang
    Eva Maria Strobl
    • Marions Kollegin
    Mike Gehring
    • Busfahrer
    Sascha Nathan
    • Johnny
    Gerdy Zint
    • Tino
    Kay Zint
    • Markus
    Clemens Meyer
    • Marions Mann
    Matthias Börner
    • Staplerlehrling
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Carlo Ceder
    • Staplerlehrling
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Thomas Stuber
    • Writers
      • Clemens Meyer
      • Thomas Stuber
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    8Sachin_Chavan

    Life today

    I think it's a very aesthetic representation of life in aisles as in the assembly line (not much different in the cubicles). Didn't feel the darkness was exaggerated. You feel for the characters and then you think of yourself too. And of life today. The store itself is masterfully shot... the tall roofs and small aisles... for those working there, that's the sky and the streets. An existential film!

    Needs a bit of existential acceptance to watch such movies. And an eye for the aesthetic... or else one might find it too gloomy. The direction is top notch. And the actors are such a great fit, they look like they actually work there. Marion, just like for the hero, is a welcome sight whenever she is in the frame... and she is used just optimally to make you feel the otherwise dullness of the place and work broken only when she's around. The mentoring relationship is another aspect very well-covered. Just to show that there's always some brightness and some warmth in the darkest and the coldest of places.
    10aliciatamayog

    Beautiful storytelling and photography

    The story is built up well. You are put into context for a while before things get going. Some may consider this "slow", but I liked it. Nice storytelling.

    I really liked the photography of the film, it was great art!

    Very good actors.
    7blackeyed0225

    In den Gängen

    In Thomas Stuber's austere drama about the lives of supermarket employees in Germany, Strauss' 'The Blue Danube' conveys the lyrical magic of forklifts skating amidst the vast rows of floor-to-ceiling shelves, paying homage to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. Introvert Christian (Franz Rogowski) has a chequered past but finds work as a shelfstacker at a Costco-style supermarket. He's urged to hide his tattoos and wear his name tag to maintain the company's clean-cut image. Assigned to the beverages department, Christian finds a trusty mentor in no-nonsense veteran Bruno (Peter Kurth), who schools him on the politics of 'forklift conflicts' and who patiently trains him to drive pallet jacks in between smoke breaks on the sly.

    Christian's first time operating a pallet jack is a wry exercise in slapstick. Possessing a reserved charm, Rogowski makes the meek Christian likeable with a largely physical performance of bashful turns of the cheek, wistful glances and approving nods. Christian's frequent encounters at the coffee machine with Marion (Sandra Huller) from the Sweets aisle sends tongues wagging, but their innocent flirtations barely crack the ice. Upon learning of Marion's martial unhappiness, Christian's wounded vulnerability compels him to self-medicate with alcohol to numb the pain.

    Stuber would have done well to play up the romance angle to give his inert film more energy and direction, but that's not the goal here. 'In The Aisles' celebrates the human connections formed in the daily grind of work. Christian and Bruno bond during smoke breaks, looking out to the world beyond from behind a wire fence, with the older Bruno reminiscing of Germany before reunification when he used to drive trucks, recalling the landmarks that were markers that told him home was close. Stuber is careful not to turn it into a battle cry against the collossus of global capitalism, but the bleakness hangs over like a dark cloud nonetheless. 'In The Aisles' handles tonal shifts well, and by adding deadpan jokes to undercut the gritty, urban gloom, its shades of light and dark are sketched with convincing realism; however, more laughs to cut through the grey wouldn't have gone astray.
    9rolandpopp

    Great German lower class drama

    If you can't imagine how to make an impressive film out of the everyday life and work of a supermarket staff, you should watch this film. This is of course not inconsiderably due to the two - as always impressively acting - main actors Franz Rogowski and Sandra Hüller (plus a no less brilliant Peter Kurth), but ultimately the decisive factor is the warmth and sympathy with which the writer/director Thomas Stuber draws his characters under the most adverse circumstances (= the monotonous work in this juggernaut of a supermarket with its endless aisles and towering shelves) treating each other warmly and respectfully and occasionally celebrate the small unauthorized freedoms. The delicate bonds between Hüller and Rogowski are so adorable in all their clumsiness and speechlessness, nothing more is wished for them other than the main prize in the lottery and great luck. I don't give away too much, I think - everything will turn out differently, of course, but you will still be able to dream and it is and remains a wonderfully charming film.
    8MplusA92

    I want to work with them "In the Aisles".

    This movie has a unique nature, it will move your mood to a different level ,it will ring a lot of bills and it will make you wonder a lot about life.

    It starts with a beautiful "Johann Strauss" music, then we will be taken into a journey between the aisles of a supermarket, this journey starts with the process of hiring a new employee "Christian", then the events follow to know more about the routine of the employees and their habits during different occasions.

    The performance of the actors is the best here, they look as normal people we see everyday, their reactions are normal or not cinematic so they give you the feeling that anyone of us can be in their places.

    The background of each character is introduced in a simple way, and to a sufficient extent.

    Most of the events happen in the supermarket, but there are some external scenes. However you may wish that all the events remain in the aisles as they have a unique magic that attracts you.

    The movie has a message about life that is delivered in a very simple way, but not all of people may catch it in the first time.

    The directing added a lot to the nature of the movie, there's a great attention to details and this is clear in the connection between the final scene and the scene in the 9th minute.

    Finally, if you ever wondered about the life of people in IKEA or any supermarket, then this movie is recommended for you. You may feel it's elongated as two hours movie, but you may wish if it could stay more. It's not boring and rewatchable.

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    • Trivia
      The training video that is shown when Christian does his forklifting course is 'Forklift Driver Klaus' - A parody of work safety films from the 80's.
    • Quotes

      Bruno: A fighting bloke needs his smoke.

    • Connections
      Features Les aventures de Klaus aux commandes du chariot élévateur (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      An der schönen blauen Donau
      Written by Johann Strauss

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Beta Film (Germany)
      • Departures Film (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • In the Aisles
    • Filming locations
      • Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Sommerhaus Filmproduktion
      • Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR)
      • ARTE
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,394
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $922
      • Jun 16, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $694,586
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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