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Sennentuntschi

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.4K
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Sennentuntschi (2010)
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Three lonely herdsmen starved of female companionship creates the girl of their dreams, from a broom, some straw and a few rags. The creation - Sennentuntschi, lives and breathe to cook, cle... Read allThree lonely herdsmen starved of female companionship creates the girl of their dreams, from a broom, some straw and a few rags. The creation - Sennentuntschi, lives and breathe to cook, clean and look after the three.Three lonely herdsmen starved of female companionship creates the girl of their dreams, from a broom, some straw and a few rags. The creation - Sennentuntschi, lives and breathe to cook, clean and look after the three.

  • Director
    • Michael Steiner
  • Writers
    • Stephanie Japp
    • Michael Sauter
    • Michael Steiner
  • Stars
    • Roxane Mesquida
    • Nicholas Ofczarek
    • Andrea Zogg
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    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Michael Steiner
    • Writers
      • Stephanie Japp
      • Michael Sauter
      • Michael Steiner
    • Stars
      • Roxane Mesquida
      • Nicholas Ofczarek
      • Andrea Zogg
    • 15User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Roxane Mesquida
    Roxane Mesquida
    • Sennentuntschi
    Nicholas Ofczarek
    Nicholas Ofczarek
    • Sebastian Reusch…
    Andrea Zogg
    • Erwin
    Carlos Leal
    Carlos Leal
    • Martin
    Joel Basman
    Joel Basman
    • Albert
    Hanspeter Müller
    • Notter
    • (as Hanspeter Müller-Drossaart)
    • …
    Rebecca Indermaur
    • Theres
    Ueli Jäggi
    • Pfarrer Salis
    Peter Jecklin
    • Dr. Zingg
    Daniel Rohr
    • Bauer Stähli
    Paula Marija
    • Bibi
    Alice Blaser
    • Maria
    Herbert Leiser
    • Kommissar Matter
    Luciano Simioni
    • Studer
    Birgit C. Krammer
    • Birgit
    Mark Kuhn
    • Kommissar
    Stéphanie Berger
    • Gerichtsmedizinerin
    Florian Nussbaumer
    • Polizist
    • Director
      • Michael Steiner
    • Writers
      • Stephanie Japp
      • Michael Sauter
      • Michael Steiner
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    7marton_fekete-feher

    A bit confusing at times, but interesting

    This is not a masterpiece, but not at all bad either. I bought this on Blu-ray because it is shot in ''Schwiizertüütsch'' (spiced with some French) and a genre piece at that. The Blu-ray contains English subtitles.

    To avoid unnecessary confusion for the viewer it is good to know that the beginning and the end of the film are set in ''the present day'' while the rest in between is set in 1975. Events in 1975 are not told in strict chronological order. To clarify things toward the ending (which is considerably faster paced than the beginning of the movie) two recap sequences are inserted.

    The screenplay is perhaps overcomplicated, containing several crossing storylines. In hindsight quite a lot in the course of events depends on coincidences plus the fact that several characters are unable or unwilling to speak. Still, everything comes together neatly.

    The present-day sequences, especially the one at the beginning, unnecessarily add to the confusion. They could have been left out without harming the story. I suspect they are there only to provide a final twist, but this could have been done just as well by moving the entire present-day part to the end, as a kind of epilogue.

    In conclusion, this is an interesting picture. A bit confusing at times, but to that there is a perfect solution: watch it all over again.

    The Blu-ray contains a making-of, information on the shooting locations and a German-dubbed soundtrack as well. Oh, and nice music overall. I liked the Serge Gainsbourg song that at some point breaks the action.
    7kosmasp

    Swiss mystery

    It is hard to describe the movie. Especially because you would be giving away plot points or other very important things about the movie. What I can say (without having read anything about the story that is being told here) though, is that this is a very intriguing and very well made thriller. If you didn't know it yet, Switzerland is taking a stand here with a great movie.

    The story is worth watching and the way it is shown, will give you some extra thrills here and there. This might very well be a great companion piece to Ketchums "The Woman". There is more than a little social criticism and other stuff in this movie. If you want to see them. Or you can just be entertained and thrilled, from beginning to end ... (with potential to watch again).
    7Bloodwank

    Classy slow burning Swiss thriller

    It is said (or at least was at the screening attended) that Sennentuntschi is Switzerland's first genre film. One hope that they make more, for its quite a cracker. It draws upon a little used myth (I can think of maybe one other film that makes use of it) of lonely Alpine shepherds who sew a lady companion out of straw and cloth. By and by the lady comes to life, loves them and keeps their home, until she falls out of favours and takes her vengeance. Things are a bit more complicated than that here though, with a strange and silent lady (Roxanne Mesquida) coming to a village from the mountains and immediately arousing superstitions. Local inspector Reusch is on her side, but something bad is afoot, and events in the village are parallelled by the affairs of a moutainside shepherd, his son and a city man who joins them. The film is quite a slow burner, focused on the slowly boiling drama of its characters and the tensions between superstition and reason, religion and modernity, man and woman, primal and tamed. Set in 1975 when there were still places in the Alps caught in older times, there's a convincing sense of removal from reality and rustic unease, quiet disquiet that works well with the sublime locations, crisply shot by Pascal Walder. Solid performances across the board give the film an effective dramatic tone, Nicholas Ofczarek giving the character of Reusch a sense of earnest dedication tinged with affecting romantic, longing, Andrea Zogg bringing righteous fire to his powerful priest character and Roxanne Mesquida especially good in her silent role as the rumoured Sennentuntschi, conveying feral grace and danger with an edge of primal humanity. Things come to a head in nicely intense and fairly shocking fashion with a cruelly punching final block, although a slightly tricksy approach to the narrative dilutes the ultimate effect. All in all its a quality and worthwhile watch, though not as potent as it could be. It takes a little too long to really come aflame I think, while things are ultimately satisfying there isn't so much suspense in earlier scenes. And for all the interesting oppositions the film brings up with its narrative, it doesn't really end up saying anything particularly interesting, though never less than satisfying entertainment its standard genre film mechanics do slightly sap its underlying interest. Still recommended though, 7/10
    7ComedyFan2010

    Mystery in the Swiss Alps

    This isn't so much a horror movie as mystery. Which is fine by me as I am actually not a big fan of typical horror and mainly watched it because of the country it is located and made in.

    Swiss Alps are a beautiful place for some mystery. Especially for the one based on a folktale. The pace of the movie is pretty slow, but it actually fits well to the story and enjoyable. Some scenes are still too gruesome to watch, but luckily there aren't too many so it doesn't ruin it. The worst was the goat scene, I won't add spoilers to it.

    Great acting as well. Roxane Mesquida is especially impressive since she doesn't have any dialogue but manages to portray so many emotions in a very intense way.
    3Groverdox

    The most boring horror movie I've ever seen

    "Sennentuntschi" is the most excruciatingly tedious horror movie I have ever watched, and I have seen over a thousand horror movies.

    Nothing of any interest happens in the movie.

    Even if it did, you probably wouldn't notice, because everything is so drawn out and protracted that you won't be paying attention.

    The movie seemed to actually "begin" at about the forty five minute mark. Everything that led up to that was basically irrelevant, or could have been established in about two minutes.

    There were a couple of head-scratching (or face-palming) moments right at the beginning of the movie, making me think it was going to be bad, but at least entertaining. In one scene, after a girl says she saw a boy in the wilderness, police show her photos of missing boys on a computer, and she recognizes the one she saw. "That's impossible," the policeman says. "He went missing thirty years ago." Ooh! Mysterious. But not as mysterious, perhaps, as the question of why the policeman is showing the girl photos of boys from 30 years ago, since, if they were even still alive, they'd all be well into adulthood now, and the photos would be hopelessly outdated.

    Shortly thereafter, a priest is found hanging by the neck from a bell tower. "So it's suicide, then?" asks an onlooker. Uh? Wouldn't that be perfectly obvious? Either it's suicide, or a murderer carried the victim to the top of the bell tower, tied a rope around his neck, and dropped him - all without alerting anyone near by. Hard to think the priest would have put up no struggle for that ridiculously protracted and painstaking murder-method.

    The movie is apparently based on an Alpine myth about the Sennentuntschi. With that kind of ageless pedigree, with a story that would be unknown to most, from a remote region... how could it have been this dull? I guess the myth is about a created woman. That is what the movie is sort of about. It is so light on detail, and so heavy, heavy, mercilessly heavy on padding, that I don't really know and I. Don't. Care.

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    • Trivia
      The film is loosely based upon an Alpine to fable called "The Guschg Herdsmen's Doll" but commonly referred to as Sennentuntschi across Switzerland.
    • Goofs
      The story is set in 1975, Sebastian drives a VAZ-2121 (Lada Niva). But this model of Lada was only manufactured from 1977.
    • Connections
      Version of Sukkubus - den Teufel im Leib (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Ford Mustang
      Written by Serge Gainsbourg

      Performed by Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2011 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Switzerland
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • Swiss German
    • Also known as
      • Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps
    • Filming locations
      • Austria
    • Production companies
      • Kontraproduktion AG
      • Superfilm
      • Greyhound
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,991
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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