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Der Wald vor lauter Bäumen

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Der Wald vor lauter Bäumen (2003)
Drama

As an awkward idealistic high school teacher begins her first job in the city, things turn out to be much tougher than she had imagined.As an awkward idealistic high school teacher begins her first job in the city, things turn out to be much tougher than she had imagined.As an awkward idealistic high school teacher begins her first job in the city, things turn out to be much tougher than she had imagined.

  • Director
    • Maren Ade
  • Writer
    • Maren Ade
  • Stars
    • Eva Löbau
    • Daniela Holtz
    • Jan Neumann
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Maren Ade
    • Writer
      • Maren Ade
    • Stars
      • Eva Löbau
      • Daniela Holtz
      • Jan Neumann
    • 21User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Eva Löbau
    Eva Löbau
    • Melanie Pröschle
    Daniela Holtz
    • Tina Schaffner
    Jan Neumann
    • Thorsten Rehm
    Ilona Christina Schulz
    • Frau Sussmann
    Robert Schupp
    Robert Schupp
    • Tobias
    Heinz Röser-Dümmig
    • Lutger Reinhardt
    Martina Eckrich
    • Renate Pföhler
    Nina Fiedler
    • Bine
    Hans-Rüdiger Kucich
    • Gerd Postweiler
    Ruth Köppler
    • Elvira Fischer-Walter
    Achim Enchelmaier
    • Bernd
    Monika Hirschle
    • Melanies Mutter
    Volker Jeck
    • Melanies Vater
    Hans-Peter Gastiger
    • Recycler
    Andreas Bornhardt
    • Garden Center Worker
    Violetta Breuer
    • Neighbor
    Siegfried Schneider
    • Herr Meiser
    • Director
      • Maren Ade
    • Writer
      • Maren Ade
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    7ffym

    excellent film

    Excellent film. Not for everybody for sure, but I found this film one of the best I have seen in years. The director has lots of courage to take such an enormous risk. The film leaves many questions open and is not easy to forget. The acting is absolutely superb, so natural and the film avoids simplicity. Highly recommend for people who hate sugar coating. This is film is truly tough, psychologically tough. The main actress is just amazing,but all supporting actors are good as well. The true subject of the film, I think, is actually survival and friendship. Female friendship rarely gets analyzed so closely and accurately. In general films focus too much on romance and not enough on friendships, which are just as complex and complicated.
    8Craftsman1800

    Well made and disturbing film

    I thought this film was very well made given what was probably a very small budget. The acting was very fine, and the story was painfully realistic in many ways. I got it from the local library because it was about a young teacher. My wife teaches so I thought she might like it. Fortunately I watched it on my own first, and decided that she would probably find it very disturbing because of the realities depicted, but frustrating because of the inability of the young teacher to do what was necessary to help herself.

    I found myself very moved by the young teacher, and had the feeling that I'd like to help her through her difficulties...difficulties revealed to the viewer, but ones she was unwilling to admit or express to those who might have helped her in the film.
    6planktonrules

    Very, very painful to watch--don't say I didn't warn you!

    Melanie is a new college graduate and is beginning her first teaching assignment. However, she is destined to fail because she is painfully unsure of herself and simply doesn't have it emotionally to be teaching kids. The bottom line is that kids walk all over her, her co-workers generally ignore her, she has almost no friends and she's miserable and alone. Because of this, it made me cringe at times to watch and I kept hoping the character would get into group therapy or find another job. However, she did not and her life continued to spiral out of control--leading to an ending that could be interpreted at least two different ways (neither of which are very positive).

    This movie is a wonderful example of a fairly well made film that is very, very painful to watch. While I have a very high tolerance for this sort of thing AND I was interested in the psychological profile of the main character (since I teach psychology), I just can't see the average person sticking with this film or feeling especially satisfied by it. Now this isn't to say it isn't good or worth seeing--but it just takes a particular type of person to view it.

    Additionally, I can relate because I am a teacher and I have met several teachers a lot like Melanie. Usually I try to help them out, but in some cases there isn't much you can do other than let them know you care--you can't give a spineless person a backbone or give them enough self-confidence to be able to manage an entire room filled with kids. And, in such cases, the kids usually figure this out quickly and the teacher is "toast", so to speak. Maybe this is also why I felt the movie was so painful--it reminded me of several young teachers (including one who literally had the job kill him due to his poor fit and lack of self-esteem).

    Overall, this is well made and perhaps the 6 is a bit harsh, but I had to take off at least a point because it was shot on videotape (making it look cheap) and because of its very, very limited appeal. Still, for lovers of edgy independent and foreign films, it might just be worth a look.
    9zetes

    Excellent

    Maren Ade's debut. I wasn't expecting too much out of this one, since it doesn't have much of a reputation and I didn't really like Ade's sophomore feature, Everyone Else. I did like her third film, Toni Erdmann, but I kind of figured that was a major step forward for her. To my surprise, I found Forest for the Trees to be her best work so far. Shot on video, this is the story of a lonely, young teacher (Eva Löbau). She isn't too good at her new job, and she's not too good at life outside of school, either. Her 9th grade students walk all over her and the only friendship she can strike up is an awkward one with her neighbor. Löbau's neediness is exacerbated by work stress, and her friend soon grows annoyed with her. As someone who dipped his toes into teaching, I felt like this would have been my experience and, even though I spent a lot of time learning how to do it, I abruptly decided it was not for me. This situation is one of my nightmares, and I felt every painful moment of this film like a needle in my flesh. The film might have seemed perfect to me if not for the sort of cheap, magical realism ending. It's unpleasant, but truthful. Outstanding.
    8ReganRebecca

    Painful

    I've seen all of Maren Ade's film as of this writing in 2016 and I don't think she's made a bad, or even middling one yet. The Forest for the Trees is her absolutely astonishing debut and immediately showcases her style and strengths.

    First of all this isn't a "beautiful" film. Made as a student thesis you can see it was filmed on the cheap on video so the images will never really bowl you over (with a few exceptions). Where Ade's strength lies is in uncovering the hellish situations in reality. She first introduces us to Melanie Pröschle, a sweet, but goofy school teacher who is moving to a new (small) city to teach grade school students. Feeling alone in her apartment building she quickly spies her neighbour Tina Schaffner, and sets about trying to befriend her, which goes in awkward fits and starts as Melanie is socially awkward and doesn't seem to understand boundaries and is constantly confused as to whether her new friend really likes her or not. At first, the tensions between Melanie and Tina seem like the normal awkward pains that happen when adults struggle to make new friendships, but as the movie wears on, and Melanie's professional life flies further out of control, she places greater and greater importance on Tina and her friendship leading to increasingly disturbing encounters between them.

    It is an incredibly painful movie to watch because I'm sure everyone has experienced each side of the coin of being a Melanie or a Tina and this movie presents the worst of both worlds. It also features one of the best endings I've ever seen in a movie, and the final shot will stick in my mind for a long time.

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    • Trivia
      The school scenes were shot at the school where the director's mother was teaching. Both of her parents are teachers.
    • Connections
      References Alerte à Malibu (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's The Pilot
      Performed by Grandaddy

      Courtesy of V2

      Written by Jason Lytle

      Published by BMG Songs, Inc. o/b/o Genghis Music, Deadlineless & Jason Lytle

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2005 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Forest for the Trees
    • Filming locations
      • Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Komplizen Film
      • Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
      • KaufmannWöbke GbR
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,410
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,410
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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