Film Society 3 Days in Quiberon

3 Days in Quiberon © Peter Hartwig Rohfilm Factory

Tue, 01.09.2020

8:15 PM

Arrowtown, Dorothy Browns Cinema

Director: Emily Atef, b/w, 115 mins, 2017

The conventional German cinema of the 1950s was not conducive to the creation of international film stars, although the Austrian-born Romy Schneider was one of the rare exceptions. Thanks to SISSI (1955) and other films related to the Heimatfilme ("homeland films") genre, she became more popular than she preferred. As an actor, she was only able to free herself of her bubblegum image by going abroad. She began a new phase in her career in France in the Sixties, but she took her psychological baggage with her. She rarely spoke about her problems in public, but she did in 1981 in an interview with the Stern magazine reporter Michael Jürgs – an event that the director Emily Atef has recreated using a top-notch cast and fictional embellishments.

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