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Offset

  • 2006
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Offset (2006)
ComedyDrama

Nicu (Razvan Vasilescu) runs a print shop in Bucharest, Romania, and Brindusa (Alexandra Maria Lara) is his secretary and translator. They were lovers years ago; now they maintain a friendly... Read allNicu (Razvan Vasilescu) runs a print shop in Bucharest, Romania, and Brindusa (Alexandra Maria Lara) is his secretary and translator. They were lovers years ago; now they maintain a friendly, if occasionally awkward, relationship. When Nicu orders a new printing-press, German eng... Read allNicu (Razvan Vasilescu) runs a print shop in Bucharest, Romania, and Brindusa (Alexandra Maria Lara) is his secretary and translator. They were lovers years ago; now they maintain a friendly, if occasionally awkward, relationship. When Nicu orders a new printing-press, German engineer Stefan (Felix Klare) is sent to install it. Soon after his arrival, he and Brindusa ... Read all

  • Director
    • Didi Danquart
  • Writers
    • Didi Danquart
    • Cristi Puiu
    • Razvan Radulescu
  • Stars
    • Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Felix Klare
    • Razvan Vasilescu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    435
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Didi Danquart
    • Writers
      • Didi Danquart
      • Cristi Puiu
      • Razvan Radulescu
    • Stars
      • Alexandra Maria Lara
      • Felix Klare
      • Razvan Vasilescu
    • 7User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Brindusa Herghelegiu
    Felix Klare
    Felix Klare
    • Stefan Fischer
    Razvan Vasilescu
    Razvan Vasilescu
    • Nicu Iorga
    Manfred Zapatka
    Manfred Zapatka
    • Herr Fischer
    Katharina Thalbach
    Katharina Thalbach
    • Frau Fischer
    Bruno Cathomas
    Bruno Cathomas
    • Peter Gross
    Ioana Abur
    • Christina
    Valentin Platareanu
    Valentin Platareanu
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    Anna Stieblich
    Anna Stieblich
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    Doru Ana
    Doru Ana
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    • Investor
    Andreea Bibiri
    • Wedding shop sales girl
    Aura Calarasu
    • Secretary Wedding House
    Marius Chivu
    • Bodyguard Florin
    Antoaneta Cojocaru
    • Nurse
    Didi Danquart
    • Smoker
    Pepe Danquart
    • Man on Street
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      • Cristi Puiu
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    8paulmartin-2

    Sophisticated family drama

    I saw Offset last night at the Festival of German Films in Melbourne. It is set in Bucharest, Romania and is a French, German and Swiss co-production. It really is a curious film and uses German, Romanian, English and French dialogue. A young German-speaking Romanian woman is marrying a German man and they plan to move to Germany. But it is a complex plot - complex in terms of plot, relationships and emotionally.

    Right from the start I noticed that the cinematography was beautiful in an understated, naturalistic way - just the way I like it. I was tentative for much of the film, as it looked like it was setting itself up as a fairly stereotypical family drama/romance that could descend into comedy at a moment's notice. With confidence, the director completely steered away from just about every cliché and contrivance that could have been readily exploited at any time. This is sophisticated film-making.

    The chemistry between the various characters was full of authenticity and their interactions were both natural and original. There was a language barrier between the respective parents of the young couple and the film captured their unease at dinner very effectively. Characters were mostly shades of grey, so that even the beauty of the young woman did not eclipse her moral ambiguity.

    The film appears to head for a certain direction, and when things turn dark, it becomes genuinely suspenseful. It was at this point that I realised this film was much more than just another mediocre story. It was intelligent, culturally complex and I highly recommend it, though I don't believe it will be commercially released in Australia. That's a real shame, because it's well-made and could easily have wide appeal. It's vastly superior to most family dramas that make it to our screens.
    9mxt-thomas-1

    An 'offset' view of contemporary European politics

    This is an intelligent film made with intelligence for an audience with intelligence. Yes it is very competent technically, the lighting subtle and natural, the editing unobtrusive but cleverly supportive of the narrative, providing the film with an lively pace which belies the 107 minutes running time. Didi Danquart economically directs us to a view of Romania which is unlikely the please the Romanian tourist board, but this film does much more than that, it reeks of an uncompromising authenticity.

    Several of the performances are outstanding, as has been mentioned elsewhere Alexandra Maria Lara produces a performance of real depth, she is both convincing and affective in her portrayal of a young woman caught between two worlds. I was also impressed with the performance of Razvan Vasilescu as Iorga (Nicu)here is an actor who broods and effectively menaces all that surround him, without descending to pantomime theatrics. His omnipresent menace is quiet and subtle, only occasionally surfacing into conflict and expressed anger. One of the most impressive elements of this performance was the way his character is written. At several points Iorga uses the separation of characters by language and an effective weapon: smilingly he insults a German in Romanian leaving his secretary to flounder for a diplomatic translation.

    This film captures the subtlety and the complexity of contemporary European integration. It bravely confronts the impact of the integration of ex-Soviet satellite states (with their moribund economies and crumbling architecture) into a relationship with one of the most advanced economies in Europe, Germany. The Germans are presented as exasperated imperialists, with a self conception of moral and economic superiority in relation to the Romanians. "We are just a typical German family" Stefan's father announces to Brindusa, a typical German family which cleverly satirises contemporary Germany: an ailing patriarch, an affected mother (brilliantly played by Katharina Thalbach), a sister who seems to be single mother, and two children who are spoilt and ill disciplined.

    What the Germans take for granted is resented by the Romanians. As the film progresses we see the Germans represented as arrogantly 'taking' advantage in one way or another. Stefan thoughtlessly takes one of Brindusa's chocolates; another time her privacy is invaded, first by Stefan then by his spoilt nieces. Of course the greatest loss is metaphorically figured in the proposed marriage of Brindusa to Stefan and her subsequent departure for Germany. This provokes the anger of Iorga who had been Brindusa's lover before Stefan arrived.

    This film takes its time, the audience is drawn into the lives of the finely drawn characters. Plot lines are allowed to develop organically and the audience follow without being patronised by cliché or stereotype, the end is rewarding and I thought incredibly tense.

    The film's conclusion I believe to be a brave political metaphor. We all know that European integration is a wonderful thing, so much better than all those nasty wars of the 19th and 20th Centuries. But behind the political backslapping in Strasbourg and beneath the ring of stars in the EU flag are ordinary people who don't quite seem on message.

    A very good film I would recommend it to anyone.
    1clemens_huber

    Irresponsible reproduction of clichés

    "Offset" was probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It starts of not to bad, and issues like interculturality and integration are no doubt interesting and promising. But the movie fails completely in dealing with these topics in a decent way. It was not the shallow plot, nor the average acting that displeased me, I could deal with that. But this movie reviews all the clichés about Germany, as well as about Romania, in a way that made me really angry. The moral of the story seems to be that "cultural barriers" can not be crossed, Romanians tend to be irrational and violent, etc. etc.

    Watching "Offset" was not only a loss of time, it also reproduces racist stereotypes and clichés. If it was meant to be a political statement too, it's totally irresponsible.

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2006 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Romania
      • Germany
      • Switzerland
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Languages
      • German
      • Romanian
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Rumuński romans
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • noir film GmbH & Co. KG
      • C-Films AG
      • Integral Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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