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Requiem

  • 2006
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
6.6K
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Sandra Hüller in Requiem (2006)
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A young woman with epilepsy suffers a breakdown during her first year at university, then decides to seek help from a priest in battling the troubles associated with her strict upbringing.A young woman with epilepsy suffers a breakdown during her first year at university, then decides to seek help from a priest in battling the troubles associated with her strict upbringing.A young woman with epilepsy suffers a breakdown during her first year at university, then decides to seek help from a priest in battling the troubles associated with her strict upbringing.

  • Director
    • Hans-Christian Schmid
  • Writer
    • Bernd Lange
  • Stars
    • Sandra Hüller
    • Burghart Klaußner
    • Imogen Kogge
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    6.6K
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    • Director
      • Hans-Christian Schmid
    • Writer
      • Bernd Lange
    • Stars
      • Sandra Hüller
      • Burghart Klaußner
      • Imogen Kogge
    • 40User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Sandra Hüller
    Sandra Hüller
    • Michaela Klingler
    Burghart Klaußner
    Burghart Klaußner
    • Karl Klingler
    Imogen Kogge
    • Marianne Klingler
    Anna Blomeier
    Anna Blomeier
    • Hanna Imhof
    Nicholas Reinke
    • Stefan Weiser
    Jens Harzer
    Jens Harzer
    • Martin Borchert (Exorzist)
    Walter Schmidinger
    Walter Schmidinger
    • Gerhard Landauer (Exorzist)
    Friederike Adolph
    • Helga Klingler
    Irene Kugler
    • Heimleiterin Krämer
    Johann Adam Oest
    Johann Adam Oest
    • Professor Schneider
    Eva Löbau
    Eva Löbau
    • Krankenschwester
    Anne Berger
    • Studenten
    Alejandro Esquerra
    • Studenten
    Kutrín Kreredis
    • Studenten
    Hannah Neumann
    • Studenten
    Anne Chantal Paitian
    • Studenten
    Florian Wagner
    • Studenten
    Stefan Müller-Doriat
    Stefan Müller-Doriat
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    • Director
      • Hans-Christian Schmid
    • Writer
      • Bernd Lange
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    7secondtake

    Slow, steady, dramatic, and a powerful indictment of insidious religious extremism

    Requiem (2006)

    When a positive, well-meaning, troubled young woman meets an ungodly end at the hands of religious zealots, it matters that it is based on fact. So when you see what is going on here to this girl, leaving for college and struggling with some kind of mental disorder, you not only feel for the character. You are astonished about a culture that still has room for this.

    The portrayal of mental illness has transformed enormously in the history of movies partly because psychology has changed, too, from Freud and Jung to now. Even looking at the last few minutes of "Psycho" (which everyone conveniently forgets), you see that arch confidence and inaccuracy of mid-century psychology. And now, in 2011, we know how to treat epilepsy (the purported disorder of the main character) and even schizophrenia (likely an additional problem judging by the symptoms) with some level of control.

    But this movie is set between the two, around 1971, and so with hindsight we are shocked and frustrated by the people around our main character showing either a "get over it" attitude of a more deadly "god will intervene" kind of attitude. Neither was a good thing.

    And yet this woman, played with unusual conviction and brilliant by Sandra Huller, is all about trying to survive. Because of her upbringing she interprets some events as God rejecting her (she can't reach her rosary beads during one epileptic fit), and of course this leads to priests, and to the priests thinking they know how to possibly cure the poor girl. Eventually real life exorcisms are performed, and in a weird synchronicity, a real-world version of the 1973 American film, "The Exorcist."

    This one is German, and instead of making everything strange, it makes everything universal. We sometimes think of religious extremism as an American trait, but in fact it is everywhere. This version gives it a Roman Catholic overtone and yet grounds in the the real world, where priests are rather ordinary folk. not mythic brooding types (though the younger priest here is, vaguely, a German Damien). The original "The Exorcist" it turns out was based on a German Lutheran (not Catholic) boy, yet another small echo of one movie to the other.

    The comparisons can go too far, for sure. This is a modern movie in what is one thread of contemporary European filmmaking--understated, realist, tautly filmed, issue based movies, many of them from Denmark or Germany. It's a great complement to what is being made here (in the U.S.), with a different flair for dialog and sometimes a more elaborate production sense. This is not small budget but it is straight ahead and almost bare bones in its approach, thoughtfully made and edited. And pertinent now in the sense that fanaticism in any form is to be questioned before it's too late.
    10njjones-3

    Unbelievable - Watch this film

    Phew this is hard to put into words.

    At first I thought the cinematography was stunning, beautifully shot and the period was captured perfectly - I felt like I was watching a film shot in 1972 and it brought back early memories of the 70s.

    The script was wonderfully subtle, there was absolutely no judgements about the characters. It would have been very easy to show the mother as a cruel an twisted woman but instead you could empathise with her, she thought she was doing the best for her daughter and that made the whole thing more tragic but also more real and beautiful.

    To me the central message of the film was that life, however short is something to celebrate. The girl makes references to St Katarina who only lived a short time but did many wonderful things. She may not have escaped her strict and cruel mother for long but at least she did it and had a wonderful time for a while.

    I kept having to tell myself they were actors. The depiction of the girl's first kiss at college was unlike any other I've seen. They captured the clumsiness and true feeling of the situation perfectly.

    And finally the soundtrack - you'd think that deep purple wrote 'Anthem' for this film. Earlier we see her dancing ecstatically to the track when she's finally free at college and then we later see the relevance when it's used to play out at the end of the film.

    I'm not sure I'll ever see a better film that this and I recommend it to anyone who occasionally likes to be moved by a movie.
    7jase-18

    A sad, and true, tale.

    A sad tale of a young girl's aspirations disastrously ruined by her and her family's inability to separate her religion from her mental illness.

    The script is commendably non-judgemental, despite the subject matter, and the the movie's early seventies setting is re-created so convincingly (with muted colours and almost dogme-like camera work) that one might forget that the film was shot only three years ago.

    Some may find that the film ends before the story does, but this is merely a refreshing refusal to pander to sensationalism that is completely in keeping with the naturalistic realism of the film as a whole.
    8jajaklar

    well done

    This movie doesn't have a clear message. Instead the title "requiem" really shows what this is about: looking at a person's life in every aspect of it. So the storytelling has to be much more from a distant viewpoint. Some may call this documentary-style as it seems to show a real social case study. Personally it reminded me a little bit of the early Scorseses style of movie-making (e.g. taxi driver): neutral viewpoint, but still subtle messages within, and finally the big clash in the ending, when all strings of the story developed throughout the movie come together.

    For me, this is the best way of doing such a movie. First everything feels so normal as you watch the movie. In the end extreme situations begin to develop. Because you know the context, even it is a really extreme situation, it seems to be not at all inexplicable but very real, which it actually was. I could personally feel the helplessness with this situation, because I could not blame anybody in the movie, there was not a side who did anything wrong on purpose. All are just human beings, who are presented perfectly and believable through very good acting. The final shot of the girl's face with background organ music expresses many feelings I have about the movie.

    All in all it is a very good movie, but of course it still does not feel as great as some of the best movies of the time. 9 stars
    6crappydoo

    Better than Exorcism of Emily Rose

    I've seen both The Exorcism of Emily Rose and this one and found Requiem to be far better and realistic than the other. Emily Rose, in my opinion, was supposed to be commercial Hollywood film. It lulled me to sleep whereas Requiem kept me interested during its entirety. The chief reason for this being the phenomenal performance by the lead actress.

    The direction of the film is great as well, since it clearly allows the viewers to form their own decision whether the girl is possessed or schizophrenic. Viewers make their decisions based on which side of the faith they lie. It runs a bit slow but is an excellent psycho-drama devoid of any gratuitous scary scenes.

    So overall, in case you like scary stuff, watch Emily Rose; which is not such a great scary movie either. However, if you like psychological dramas and do not wish to watch movies that make you jump out of your seat, watch this one.

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    • Trivia
      Sandra Hüller's feature film debut.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Requiem' (2006)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Light of Darkness

      Written by J. Latimer, B. Grant, M. Reoch and M. Bebert

      Courtesy of MOP-Musikverlag Hans Sikorski KG

      With kind permission of Second Battle Records

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Réquiem
    • Filming locations
      • Gomaringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
    • Production companies
      • 23/5 Filmproduktion GmbH
      • ARTE
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,600
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,309
      • Oct 22, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $262,460
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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